Krish Chawla fires bogey-free 65 to lead IGU Telangana Amateur Golf

Krish Chawla seized a one-stroke lead with a flawless five-under 65 on the opening day of the IGU Telangana Amateur Golf Championship. The 17-year-old from Chandigarh was solid in all aspects of his game, hitting every green in regulation. He is closely pursued by Shashank Sachin, Ranveer Mitroo, and Gulfam Hussain, who all carded 66. Last week's winner, Ribhav Verma, struggled and sits tied for 16th place.

Key Points: Krish Chawla leads IGU Telangana Amateur Golf with 65

  • Bogey-free 65 by Krish Chawla
  • Leads by one shot over trio
  • Hit all 18 greens in regulation
  • Four lip-outs prevented bigger lead
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IGU: Krish Chawla shoots sizzling 65 on day 1

Teenager Krish Chawla shoots a sizzling 65 for a one-shot lead after day one of the IGU Telangana Amateur Golf Championship in Hyderabad.

"He hit all 18 greens in regulation. - Report"

Hyderabad, April 14

Promising Krish Chawla burnt the course with a sizzling bogey-free five-under 65 on a scorching opening day of the IGU Telangana Amateur Golf Championship at the Hyderabad Golf Club here on Tuesday.

The 17-year-old from Chandigarh hardly put a foot wrong en route to a one-shot lead over the trio of Shashank Sachin, Ranveer Mitroo and Gulfam Hussian. Shamit Dakhane was a further stroke behind in sole fifth place.

Vinamra Anand, winner of the season opener, and Chaitanya Padey were tied sixth on two-under 68, while last week's winner, Ribhav Verma, struggled to get going, ending tied 16th with nine others at one-over 71.

Chawla, playing his first full season on the amateur circuit, was solid off the tee, immaculate with his approaches and held his own on the greens for his 65. He hit all 18 greens in regulation. If not for the four lip-outs, the teenager would have been sitting on an even bigger cushion than the one-shot lead he ended up with.

Looking for his first win on the amateur tour, Chawla began with birdies on the two par-3s -- the third and the 230-yard fourth. He holed a 20-footer on the third and stuck his 5-iron tee shot to four feet on the fourth. He was unlucky not to pick up shots on the fifth and sixth holes due to unfortunate lip-outs. But a birdie on the eighth hole saw him take the turn at three-under.

After missing birdies on the 10th and 11th, Chawla nailed the pin on the 12th with his 9-iron second shot into the wind. He picked up another shot on the par-3 16th for a blemish-free round.

Mitroo, who started on the 10th tee, was on fire in his front nine, draining four birdies. However, the Delhi lad seemed to take his foot off the pedal in the second half. He dropped a shot on the fourth, but made amends on the next hole with a birdie to snap at Chawla's heels.

Leading scores (after 18 holes): 65: Krish Chawla (Chd); 66: Shashank Sachin (Mah), Ranveer Mitroo (Del), Gulfam Hussain (Har); 67: Shamit Dakhane (Mah); 68: Chaitanya Pandey (Del), Vinamra Anand (UP); 69: Sunil S (Kar), Deepak Yadav (Del).

- ANI

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Sarah B
Impressive composure from a 17-year-old. A bogey-free round on day one sets the perfect tone. Hope he can maintain this momentum. The competition is tight with that trio just one shot behind.
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Vikram M
Great to see talent from across India - Chandigarh, Delhi, Maharashtra, Haryana all in the mix. Ranveer Mitroo started so strong, he needs to keep that focus for all 18 holes. Still, Chawla was clinical. Four lip-outs! Could have been a 61!
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Priya S
While the performance is stellar, I do wish sports journalism would move beyond phrases like "burnt the course" and "sizzling." It feels a bit clichéd. Let the superb stats—18 greens hit!—speak for themselves. The young man's skill is the real story.
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Rohit P
Tough day for last week's winner Ribhav Verma. Shows how competitive this circuit is. You can't afford an off day. Pressure is now on Chawla to convert this lead. First win would be huge for his confidence. All the best, beta!
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Michael C
That's some serious ball-striking. A 5-iron to 4 feet on a 230-yard par 3? That's tour-level stuff. If he keeps this up, we'll be seeing him on the professional tours very soon. Great to follow the amateur scene here.

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