Arjun Dahiya Leads IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf by One Shot

Arjun Dahiya shot a bogey-free 70 to take a one-shot lead in Category A of the IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship. Ishnidh Virdi and Vihaan Jain are tied for second at three-under 141. Chaitanya Pandey is fourth, one shot further back at 142. In Category B, Pandey holds a nine-shot lead, while Shan Alvi leads Category C by three shots.

Key Points: Golf: Dahiya Leads Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Championship

  • Arjun Dahiya leads with 4-under 140
  • Ishnidh Virdi and Vihaan Jain tied for second
  • Chaitanya Pandey one shot behind in fourth
  • Dahiya's cold putter prevented more birdies
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IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship, Day 2: Dahiya takes one-shot lead, Virdi, Vihaan tied second

Arjun Dahiya takes a one-shot lead at the IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship. Ishnidh Virdi and Vihaan Jain tied for second.

"A bogey-free two-under 70 handed Arjun Dahiya a one-shot lead - News Report"

Visakhapatnam, May 14

A bogey-free two-under 70 handed Arjun Dahiya a one-shot lead in Category 'A' on day two of the IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship at the East Point Golf Club.

A second straight 70 took the 16-year-old's two-day aggregate to four-under 140. Bengaluru's Ishnidh Virdi returned a one-under 71 card to occupy the tied second spot with overnight leader Vihaan Jain at three-under 141. The latter lost his way on the return journey, dropping four shots for a two-over 74.

Chaitanya Pandey (70) was one shot behind in fourth place. Order of Merit leader Harjai Milkha Singh (73) was three shots further back at one-over 145.

Dahiya was on a song from the get-go. He demonstrated high accuracy off the tee with solid drives and hit his approaches well to give himself plenty of birdie opportunities. Unfortunately, a cold putter prevented him from converting three early birdie chances. He suffered a frustrating lip-out on the 12th hole, missed a manageable birdie from 15 feet away on the 15th and failed to drain a 20-footer on the 17th hole.

A 10th-tee starter, Dahiya picked up a shot on the 11th, nearly scoring a hole-in-one with his pitching wedge tee shot. After missing several opportunities to pick up shots, the Gurgaon teen drained a 10-foot left-to-right curler on the seventh for his second birdie.

Virdi, who got off to a poor start, turned things around on his back nine to snap at the leader's heels. Two over after nine holes, the Bengalurean birdied the first, sixth and seventh holes for a 71.

In Category 'B' (13-14), Pandey took his two-day total to two-under 142 for a whopping nine-shot lead over Aditya Misra (78).

Delhi's Shan Alvi (75) led the Category 'C' (11-12) field by three shots at five-over 149.

Leading scores (after 36 holes): Category 'A' (15-17 years): 140: Arjun Dahiya (Har, 70, 70); 141: Ishnidh Virdi (Kar, 70, 71), Vihaan Jain (Del, 67, 74); 142: Chaitanya Pandey (Del, 72, 70); 145: Harjai Milkha Singh (Chd, 72, 73); 146: Shashank Sachin Gadre (Mah, 72, 74).

Category 'B' (13-14): 142: Chaitanya Pandey (Del, 72, 70); 153: Aditya Misra (Del, 75, 78); 154: Aman Oswal (Mah, 72, 82); 155: Saatvic Kumar Singh (Tel, 78, 77), Jaibir Singh Kang (Har, 77,78).

Category 'C' (13-14): 149: Shan Alvi (Del, 74, 75); 152: Drona Singh Dhull (Har, 76, 76); 160: Kabir Sachdev (Har, 84, 76); Vivaan Singh (Kar, 81, 80).

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's great to see such young talent from across India competing. Chaitanya Pandey in Category B with a massive nine-shot lead is incredible! The future of Indian golf looks bright.
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Amit K
Just wish these junior events got more TV coverage in India. We have so much hidden talent like Vihaan Jain who led overnight. The government should promote golf more in schools. 😔
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Priya S
Amazing to see a 16-year-old shooting 70 under pressure! Dahiya's driving accuracy sounds key. Also, Bengaluru's Ishnidh Virdi showing great comeback spirit after being two over. Keep it up!
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Vikram M
Harjai Milkha Singh - what a name! Carrying forward a sporting legacy. But at 145, he needs to tighten up his game. The competition is fierce at the top. Arjun's consistency is commendable though.
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James A
Love seeing these junior tournaments thrive. Shan Alvi leading Category C shows the depth of talent coming through. Indian golf is definitely on the rise. Well done to all participants!
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Neha D
The course at East Point Golf Club seems challenging with those bogeys on the back nine for Vihaan. But that's golf - one day you're on top

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