Saudi Arabia’s Othman Almulla showcased his talent during the Asian Development Tour’s penultimate event at Rolling Hills Golf Course. Posting rounds of 66 and 65, Almulla tied for the lead with American golfer Dodge Kemmer.

The inaugural Aramco Invitational is the latest event to take place in Saudi Arabia, following the PIF Saudi Open in Riyadh last week. The best players on the Asian Development Tour, including Golf Saudi Ambassador Shergo Al Kurdi, order of merit leader Suteepat Prateeptienchai and last week’s winner, Naraajie E Ramadhanputra are all in contention heading in to the final day.

Almulla, who has played in several events across the world, including the Saudi International and recent tournaments on the Asian Tour’s International Series, is playing at his home club for the first time in a professional event. Having played the course for many years, Almulla’s experience and course knowledge will hopefully enable him to continue his brilliant play, and battle it out on the final day.

Saudi Arabia, and the global golf community have been following Almulla’s story over the past few years, and the excitement is building for the final round tomorrow. The Saudi International will be heading back to Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in February, and a top result for the golf community in Saudi, will offer great hope for the upcoming Asian Tour feature event.