December 06, 2025 03:35 am (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
In front of Putin, PM Modi makes bold statement on Russia-Ukraine war: ‘India is not neutral, we side with peace!’ | Rupee weakens following RBI repo rate cut | RBI slashes repo rate by 25 basis points — big relief coming for borrowers! | 'Mamata fooled Muslims': Humayun Kabir explodes after TMC suspends him over 'Babri Masjid-style mosque' demand; announces new party | Mosque in the middle of Kolkata airport? Centre confirms flight risks, BJP fires at Mamata | Sam Altman is betting big on India! OpenAI in advanced talks with Tata to build AI infrastructure | Government removes mandatory pre-installation of Sanchar Saathi App. Know all details | Calcutta HC overturns controversial Bengal job annulment — 32,000 teachers rejoice! | Bengal SIR shock: 1 lakh ‘deceased voters’ found in Kolkata North! | Massive twist in Bengal voter list: ‘Perfect’ 2,280 booths shrink to just 480 after probe!

Udayjit Bhalotia sets the pace at Tata Steel All India Sub Junior & Feeder tour final

| | Nov 05, 2014, at 03:02 am
Jamshedpur, Nov 4 (IBNS): Kolkata lad Udayjit Bhalotia laid down the marker for the rest of the field with a steady one-over par 72 and take a three stroke lead on a warm and sunny day 1 of the Tata Steel All India Sub Junior & Feeder Tour Final 2014 being played here at Par – 71 Golmuri Golf Club.
Rohit Kumar Bouri of Jamshedpur was placed second three strokes behind at four-over par 75 with the trio of Jay Pandya, Rohan Rajware and Bala Mitran placed tied third a further stroke behind at five-over 76. Bishwam Ghosh, Prateek Malik and Mahipat Singh are all placed tied sixth, five strokes behind the leader at six-over 77.
 
Udayjit, who started first from the 1st tee, began with a par but dropped a stroke on the Par 4 2nd hole. A hat trick of pars followed by a birdie 3 on the 348 yard 6th hole had him back at even par for the day. 
 
He saved par on the 7th hole before he missed a clutch putt for par on the 9th hole to go out at one over par. Three consecutive pars followed before a birdie on the short par 4 13th hole brought him down to even par. 
 
However, a loss of concentration on the 14th hole saw him drop a stroke and despite back to back pars on the 15th and 16th holes, he couldn’t shake off the disappointment. In the process he dropped another stroke on the 17th before rolling in a birdie 4 on the final hole to finish at one-over par at the end of Round 1.
 
Local lad Rohit got into the scheme of things right away as he birdied two of the first three holes. But three bogeys on the trot took him out of red digits and was at one-over par at the turn. His only birdie on the back nine came on the Par 5 11th hole as he hit bogeys on the each of 12th, 14th, 17th and the 18th holes.
 
Prateek Malik who carded a six-over par 77 with a single birdie, five bogeys and a double bogey 7 on the 11th hole leads Category B. He is   followed by the duo of Chinmaya Mahajan and Kaustubh Mishra one stroke behind in second place. A further stroke behind at eight-over par 79 is Rajvir Randhawa followed by Jay Vora in fifth place at nine-over par 80.
 
Winner of the Tata Steel Jharkhand Juniors Challenge here, Udayjit said, “I played a good, consistent round on Tuesday but my putting let me down a little bit.” 
 
He added, “I’m looking forward to playing an under par round tomorrow to maintain my lead.”
 
Top Scores (after 18 holes):
 
Category A & B (Combined):
 
72 Udayjit Bhalotia; 75 Rohit Kumar Bouri; 76 Jay Pandya, Rohan Rajware, Bala Mitran; 77 Bishwam Ghosh, Prateek Malik, Mahipat Singh; 78 Chinmaya Mahajan, Mayank Thakur, Kaustubh Mishra; 79 Anmol Handa, K Pawan Kalyan, Rajvir Randhawa; 80 Sharif Khan, Jay Vora
 
Category B:
 
77 Prateek Malik; 78 Chinmaya Mahajan, Kaustubh Mishra; 79 Rajvir Randhawa; 80 Jay Vora; 81 Hardik Chawda; 82 Aaryomaan Bose, Aryan Agarwal
 

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.