Mohan Sardar, who started playing on the junior circuit only
a year ago, has begun his round with a birdie on 1st, made a bogey on 3rd and
birdied 13th and 18th to return with the best score of the day. A shy Sardar,
14, was a caddy for 7 years and been inspired to take up the game by Inderjit
Bhalotia, a professional coach at his home club Royal Calcutta Golf Club.
Sardar said, “I was the runner up at East India Junior
Championship played at Tollygunge last year and came 3rd in Jaipur but couldn’t
clinch a title. I am really looking forward to take the first title of my
career by hitting under par scores in the next three days.”
In category A – Samar Singh Sandhu, Shubhankar Sharma and
Tapendra Ghai – all from Delhi – shared the 3rd place at 3-over 75 to take the
3rd, 4th and 5th place respectively. Another Delhite Honey Baisoya, winner of East
India Amateur Golf Championship last year, had a disappointed day as he shot
5-over 77 for the 10th place.
In category B, Jaipur’s Prakhar Asawa shot a level-par round
to finish second while currently no. 2 on the IGU’s Order of Merit, Viraj
Madappa hit 2-over 74 to take the third spot. Chandigarh’s Harsh Gangwar scored
3-over 75 to share the 4th spot along with Kolkata’s Tutul Ali who finished 5th.
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