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Golf Clinic held at RSGC, Kashmir

| @indiablooms | Sep 18, 2021, at 04:14 am

Srinagar/IBNS: On the sidelines of the PGTI golf tournament being played at the Royal  Springs Golf Course(RSGC), a Golf Clinic was held for the students of government schools this afternoon.

The effort has been part of the initiative of the Tourism Department, Kashmir to train students and kids about golf and make them golfers for coming times.

On Friday, students drawn from different Higher Secondary schools were invited to the sprawling golf course where trainers and experts of national repute taught them the basics of playing golf.

Meanwhile, the PGTI Golf tournament is in full swing and the prize distribution is slated for September 18.

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