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Nishkarsh Sachdeva claims maiden title at Royal Juniors Open

| | Apr 08, 2016, at 12:49 am
Kolkata, Apr 7 (IBNS): Local lad Nishkarsh Sachdeva edged out overnight leader SK Yashin with a well compiled final round of 73 for a one stroke victory at the Royal Juniors Open at the Mecca of Indian golf, the Royal Calcutta Golf Club.

Last week’s winner Udayjit Bhalotia was placed a clear third one further stroke behind at 154. Tapas Sardar and Souvik Nayak completed the top five. Chitrangada Singh claimed the Girls’ A&B title with a total of 170 ahead of Shushnata Deb.

Joysurjo Dey won by seven strokes ahead of Kaushal Bagrodia with a total of 162 to take home the Category C Boy’s title while Fizza Ali claimed the Girls’ Category C title.

Garv Lakhmani is making a habit of claiming the Category D title with a five stroke victory over Manhar Bajoria while Karishma Samadder won the Girls’ Category D title. The open category E was won by Anshul Mishra with a two day total of 85.

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