Born June 6, 2024, Adam Bresnu is one of the beneficiaries of the “Road to the Tour” sports-studies program set up by the Royal Moroccan Golf Federation (FRMG). This project, launched in 2021, aims to support young Moroccan golfers in their progression towards international professional circuits.
“The Royal Moroccan Golf Federation played an important role in my journey by allowing me to progress through structured programs and competitive opportunities,” indicates the young player, in an exclusive statement made to Le360.
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And added: “Thanks to their support, I was able to participate in courses, tournaments, and benefit from support which helped me evolve in a competitive environment. These experiences allowed me to refine my game while proudly representing Morocco internationally.
“I dedicate this success to Prince Moulay Rachid”
Adam Bresnu had a very successful year in 2024, during which he shone brightly. In December alone, Adam achieved the feat of finishing in the top 10 of the PIF Saudi International. A competition where the best golfers from the Asian Tour were present.
He is delighted: “These last few weeks have been just incredible. Participating in the International Series, and especially the PIF Saudi International, was a remarkable experience. “It was incredible to be able to compete against the best players in the world and achieve a performance that I am very proud of.”
-Grateful, he wants to send a message: “I dedicate this success to His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, who supports Moroccan golf so much, as well as to all Moroccan golfers who dream of shining on the international scene.”
Continue to progress
But the young golfer has one priority: to concentrate on his sporting studies in the United States. Which, according to him, would not prevent him from seizing opportunities to compete against the world elite.
“I don’t want to rush. The important thing for me is to consolidate what I have learned and continue to progress, both on a sporting level and on a personal level,” he says humbly, believing that he still has a lot to learn to achieve its long-term objectives.
Par Amine El Amri et Khalid Mesfioui
01/17/2025 at 11:48 a.m.
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