Excellent cards and great grit set up tense battles for final day at US Kids Golf Indian Championship -
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Excellent cards and great grit set up tense battles for final day at US Kids Golf Indian Championship

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Some of leading performers on second day of the US Kids Golf Indian Championship (from left) Prince Bainsla, Bhavesh Nirwan, Kriti Parekh, Amaira Gupta and Ishan Ahuja. 

 

 Khel Today Bureau

Gurugram: A whole lot of youngsters turned in excellent cards while others displayed tremendous grit to set up some close battles ahead of the final day of the US Kids Golf India’s second Indian Championship.

As many as eight leaders or co-leaders were chased by rivals, who were two shots or less behind the front runners while in Girls 9-10 Category Rabab Kahlon and Aanya Dandriyal were tied for the lead after two days.

One of the most engaging battles saw Prince Bainsla (68-71) and Kartik Singh (71-69) in a close tussle in Boys 12 section. Bainsla and Kartik indulged in a birdie fest. Bainsla, whose first round 68 has been the best 18-hole score in relation to par so far, added a 71 with four birdies against three bogeys. Kartik had five birdies and dropped only two  bogeys in his 69.

Two more great contests were developing in the Boys 9 Category and in Boys 11. In Boys 9, Adit Veeramachaneni shot a 75 after a first round 73 and headed the field as Arnav Kumar (75-75) was second with Siddhant Sharma (76-75) a close third. The first day leader Sohraab Singh Talwar (70-82) slipped to fourth.

Another great battle was developing in the Boys 11 section. Chaitanya Pandey (75-72) moved ahead of overnight co-leader Keiran Gouri (75-73) while Arihan Beri (77-74) moved into the fray with a solid second round of 74. Pandey had a steady round with one birdie and one bogey, while Gouri had four birdies against five bogeys. Beri, who was four-over after 11 holes, recovered well for a 2-over card to get to third place.

There was also some gritty play in the youngest category for girls, Girls 8 and Under besides some excellent scoring in Boys 7 and Under. Both sections were held over nine holes at the Canyon Course.

After three bogeys in the first seven holes, Amaira Gulati closed birdie-birdie for a 38 to take a 7-shot lead over Vihana Patel (40-40) in Girls 7 and under.

Kabir Goyal (33-33) shot a second straight 3-under 33 in the Boys 7 and Under section to lead by 15 shots over Divjot Gupta (41-40). After a bogey free first day, Kabir had five birdies and two bogeys on the second day.

After five bogeys in the first six holes in the Girls 15-18 section, Lavanya Gupta (75-73) holed out for an eagle from more than 90 yards on the Par-4 seventh hole at the Classic Golf and Country Club. Her recovery included an eagle-birdie-birdie run on seventh, eighth and ninth and a birdie on 14th but she dropped a shot on 15th. She leads Malaysia’s Kathiyayani Gunasegar (75-79) by six and Panchkula’s Jiah Kang (80-74) was also tied second.

 

Leaders after Round 1 of US Kids Golf Indian Championship:

Category (Holes/ yardage)/ Leader (State)/ Score

 

Girls Section:

Girls 8 & Under (9 holes/ 1495 yards): Amaira Gulati (Lucknow) 35-38 (+1); Vihana Patel (Guj) 40-40 (+8)

Girls 9-10 (18 / 3995 yards): Aanya Dandriyal (UP) 80-85 (+21); Rabab Kahlon (Mohali) 85-80 (+21)

Girls 11-12 (18/ 4585 yards): Kriti Parekh (TN) 70-76 (+2); Shambhavi Chaturvedi (UP) 76-72 (+4)

Girls 13-14 (18/ 5665 yards): Mahreen Bhatia (Ggn) 80-78 (+14), Alysha Dutt (Ggn) 80-80 (+16)

Girls 15-18 (18/ 5665 yards): Lavanya Gupta (Delhi) 75-73 (+4); Kaathiyayani Gunasegar (Malaysia) 75-79 (+10); Jiah Kang (Har) 80-74 (+10)

 

Boys Section:

Boys 7 & Under (9/ 1755 yards): Kabir Goyal (Noida) 33-33 (-6); Divjot Gupta (Jal) 41-40- (+9)

Boys 8 (18/ 2010 yards): Jot Sarup Gupta (Jalandhar) 46-55 (+29); Arihant Joshi (Hyd) 60-55 (+43);

Boys 9 (18/ 3995 yards): Adit Veeramachaneni (Bangalore) 73-75 (+4); Arnav Kumar 75-75 (+6)

Boys 10 (18/ 4585 yards): Vidit Aggarwal (Delhi) 83-72 (+11); Aditya Misra (Delhi) 81-79 (+16)

Boys 11 (18/ 5193 yards): Chaitanya Pandey (Delhi) 75-72 (+3); Keiran Gouri (Canada) 75-73 (+4)

Boys 12 (18/ 5665 yards): Prince Bainsla (Haryana) 68-71 (-5); Kartik Singh (Gurgaon) 71-69 (-4)

Boys 13-14 (18/ 6386 yards): Bhavesh Nirwan (UP) 73-72 (+1); Pritish Singh Karayat (Delhi) 76-70 (+2)

Boys 15-18 (18/ 6386 yards): Ishan Ahuja (Gurgaon) 73-72 (+1); Ram Singh Mann Ramirez (Chd) 76-71 (+3).

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