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Golf: Guhrmehr Bindra clinches IGU Tolly Cup

| @indiablooms | Jul 30, 2022, at 04:38 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Overnight leader Guhrmehr Bindra clinched the IGU Tolly Cup after carding a tournament best of 75 in the final round and getting home four strokes ahead of Manhar Bajoria (156) here at the Par 70 Tollygunge Club.

Rudraksha Banerjee pipped Ahaan Gupta to third place by finishing with a two-round total of 159.

Aadiitya Ghosh won the Category B title and finished fifth overall followed by Armaan Tekriwal and Dishan Ghosh in second and third place in Category B.

Category C was won by Rayan Sao who shot a total of 168. Hredaan Raj Bihani finished second five strokes behind tied with Aryan Pal. Aranyak Chakraborty won a truncated Category D event followed by Adityajit Gupta in second.

Julinka Roychowdhury took home the Girls Category C title.

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