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Golf: Rohit captures Tata Sub-Junior title

| | Apr 17, 2014, at 03:13 am
Jamshedpur, Apr 16 (IBNS) : Rohit Kumar Bouri won the inaugural leg of the Tata Steel IGU Eastern India Sub-Junior Title that concluded at the Beldih Golf Club here on Wednesday.

The local lad, who was leading by a solitary stroke overnight, finished three shots ahead of Hassan Rahman Khandokar after finishing with a tournament tally of 160.

Sunil Bhaskaran - VP (Corporate Services) Tata Steel gave away the prizes.

“It was a tough course, where I made a few mistakes on the first day. I knew I have to put in a good game today.  I began on steady note and this helped me to play my best golf. After I made an eagle on hole # 16, I knew I could win from here.  I decided to play the remaining holes safely and this made all the difference," said the champion.

Bibek Sardar finished third at 164 while Rohil Chokhany was tied for the fourth place at 175. Bishwan Ghosh finished sixth at 179.

Hassan apart from finishing second overall, bagged the honours in Category B with Bibek Sardar finishing as the runner-up. Rohil Chokhany was third while Manish Rajak was fourth with scores of 175 and 180 respectively.

Sandeep Kumar Yadav emerged as the winner in Category C with a tally of 165 while Rajib Ali was second at 181. 

Abhikanks Basu and Pratham Choudhary ended up third and fourth respectively. Joysurio Dey was the winner in Category D with Kunal Bagrodia finishing second. 

Marshneil Prasad took the honours in Girls B category while Sara Muthedath was the winner in Girls C Category.  

Garv Lakhmani emerged victorious in Catgeory E which was played over 36 holes.

Final scores after two rounds

Category A & B

160Rohit Kumar Bouri (Cat A) (81, 79); 163Hassan Rahman Khandokar(Cat B) (82, 81); 164Bibek Sardar (Cat B) (85, 79); 175Rohil Chokhany (Cat B) (87, 88), Sharif Khan (Cat A) (90, 85); 179Bishwam Ghosh (Cat A) (86, 93); 180Manish Rajak (Cat B) (94, 86); 181Jashan B Shah (Cat A) (83, 98); 184Karan Verma (Cat A) (90, 94); 188Gurshan Singh Grewal (Cat A) (94, 94)

Category B

163 Hassan Rahman Khandokar (82, 81); 164          Bibek Sardar (85, 79); 175 Rohil Chokhany (87, 88); 180 Manish Rajak (94, 86); 190 Soham Dey (92, 98), Kshitij Sehgal (96, 94)

Category C

165 Sandeep Kumar Yadav (84, 81); 181 Rajib Ali (91, 90); 187 Abhikanks Basu (99, 88); 204 Pratham Choudhary (110, 94); 210 Aroush Tagore (100, 110)

Category D

183 Joysurjo Dey (92, 91); 184 Kaushal Bagrodia (91, 93); 185 Arav Shanghavi (97, 88); 201 Raunak Mitra (102, 99); 204 Rakshik Basu (100, 104)

Girls B

198 Marshneil Prasad (100, 98); 200 Vanika Badshah (92, 108); 236 Arnaaz Ahmed (112, 124)

Girls C

223 Sara Muthedath (110, 113)

Category E (18 Holes)

101 Garv Lakhmani (55, 46); 105 Tanisha (54, 51); 119 Kabir Mehta (58, 61)

 

 

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