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Udayjit Bhalotia claims Bengal Juniors title

| | Sep 11, 2015, at 01:45 am
Kolkata, Sept 10 (IBNS): Udayjit Bhalotia overturned a two stroke deficit to claim the Bengal Juniors title here at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club with a score of eight-over 150. He won by a huge margin of eight strokes over Karan Verma who shot identical 79s to finish ahead of Bishwam Ghosh.
Anmol Mahajan finished fourth a further stroke behind followed by Kunal Naidu in fifth with a two day total of 162. Tapas Sardar claimed the Category B title with a score 164 and was followed by Aryan Agarwal of Tatanagar in second and Shaurya Ekka of Ranchi in third.

Category C was won by Souvik Nayak by a mammoth ten strokes over Joysurjo Dey while it was the trio of Anish Rajak, Biren Kumar and Pinku Das who shared the third place.

Garv Lakhmani was the Category D winner with Gurmehr Bindra in second place four strokes behind. Manhar Bajoria claimed the third podium place a further five strokes behind.

In the Girls’ events, Siddhi Kapoor took home the category A title while Shushnata Deb’s 175 was enough to win the Category B event. Chitrangada Singh claimed the Category C event over Smriti Bhargav while it was Sinjini Mukherjee winning the Category D event by a massive 18 strokes.
 
Top Scores (Final):

Category A & B:

150 Udayjit Bhalotia (75,75); 158 Karan Verma (79,79); 159 Bishwam Ghosh (83,76); 160 Anmol Mahajan (83,77); 162 Kunal Naidu (86,76); 165 Manish Rajak (83,82); 165 Jashan Shah (73,92)

Category B:

164 Tapas Sardar (81,83); 175 Aryan Agarwal (87,88); 179 Shaurya Ekka (89,90); 180 Abhikanks Basu (90,90); 203 Rajesh Choerasia (98,105)

Category C:

161 Souvik Nayak (79,82); 171 Joysurjo Dey (89,82); 173 Anish Rajak (89,84), Biren Kumar (88,85), Pinku Das (85,88)

Category D:

168 Garv Lakhmani (82,86); 172 Gurmehr Bindra (87,82); 177 Manhar Bajoria (86,91); 185 Suveer Kapoor (89,96); 192 Rakshik Basu (93,99)

Girls:

Category A: 165 Siddhi Kapoor (84,81); 184 Adreeja Ghosh (93,91)

Category B: 175 Shushnata Deb (86,89)

Category C: 163 Chitrangada Singh (81,82); 175 Smriti Bhargav (88,87)

Category D: 193 Sinjini Mukherjee (101,92); 209 Karishma Samadder (100,109); 212 Fizza Ali (100,112)

Category E:

81 Rudraksha Banerjee (39,42); 87 Anshul Mishra (42,45); 91 Rishi Biswas (47,44)
 

 

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