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Joysurjo Dey completes fine win at Milky Moo West Bengal Open

| @indiablooms | Aug 11, 2019, at 10:28 pm

Kolkta, Aug 11 (IBNS): Local lad Joysurjo Dey gave no look to the rest of the field as he completed a fine nine stroke win at the Milky Moo West Bengal Open here on Sunday. 

He shot a total of six over par 154 leaving Category B winner Gurmehr  Bindra to take the second place with 163 with Garv Lakhmani in third a further four strokes behind at 167.

Aditya Khaitan came from behind to win the Category C event as he carded a final round 83 and took home the title by four strokes with 168. Overnight leader Viranca Poddar couldn’t match yesterday’s round and had to settle for a runners up finish. Anshul Mishra completed the podium places a further three strokes behind at 175.

The day’s best round came from Prashant Agarwal who won the Category D title with a well compiled second round 77 to run away with a massive fourteen stroke win after carding 161. Vivaan Bhandari was second with Aashrut Almal a distant third at 189.

Amongst the Girls, Anaahat Bindra extended her overnight five stroke lead by winning the Category C event over Petra Law.

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