Vihaan Jain Triumphs with Three-Shot Victory at Andhra Junior Golf

Delhi’s Vihaan Jain secured his first Category A title at the IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship. He shot a closing two-under 70 to win by three shots over Arjun Dahiya. Chaitanya Pandey dominated Category B with a 10-shot victory. Vihaan expressed happiness at finally winning a junior event after previous near-misses.

Key Points: Vihaan Jain Wins IGU Andhra Junior Boys Golf

  • Vihaan Jain wins by three shots
  • Arjun Dahiya finishes second
  • Vihaan lost last year in a playoff
  • Chaitanya Pandey wins Category B by 10 shots
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Vihaan registers three-shot victory at IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship

Delhi’s Vihaan Jain clinched his maiden Category A title with a three-shot win over Arjun Dahiya at the IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship.

"It feels good to finally win a junior event - Vihaan Jain"

Visakhapatnam, May 16

Delhi's Vihaan Jain delivered when it mattered on the final day, clinching his maiden Category 'A' title at the IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship at the East Point Golf Club here on Friday.

According to a press release, Vihaan shot a closing two-under 70 for a three-shot victory over Arjun Dahiya (74), who suffered a meltdown on the back nine. The 16-year-old finished with a four-day aggregate of four-under 284. Dahiya, who stayed in the hunt until the 13th hole, finished three shots ahead of third-placed Ishnidh Virdi (74) with a total of one-under 287.

"It feels good to finally win a junior event," said an ecstatic Vihaan, who was beaten at the post on multiple occasions. "I'm really happy to have come good under pressure," added the teenager, who lost the same event last year in a playoff.

It turned out to be a two-horse battle at the halfway stage with Vihaan and Dahiya tied for the lead. Dahiya blinked first with a bogey on the 12th. Vihaan drained a 15-foot putt on the 13th for a two-shot lead. Another dropped shot by Dahiya on the 14th gave Vihaan a three-shot cushion with four holes to go.

It was all over bar the shouting when the lead swelled to five shots on the 17th hole. Vihaan attacked the pin with a lob wedge to set up a five-foot birdie putt, while Dahiya ended up with a bogey five.

Despite a three-putt double bogey on the closing hole, where Vihaan's 3-wood tee shot found the right trees, he still ended up with a three-shot victory.

Meanwhile, despite shooting a four-over 76 on the final day, Delhi's Chaitanya Pandey still ended up with a massive 10-shot victory over Aditya Misra in Category 'B' (13-14).

While Pandey finished with a four-day total of four-over 292, Misra, who shot a 73 in the fourth round, managed only a total of 14-over 302. Karnataka's Aditya Tewari (72) was a further stroke behind in third place.

Final scores (after 72 holes): Category 'A' (15-17 years): 284: Vihaan Jain (Del, 67, 74, 73, 70); 287: Arjun Dahiya (Har, 70, 70, 73, 74); 290: Ishnidh Virdi (Kar, 70, 71, 75, 74); 292: Shaurya Dagar (Har, 74, 76, 74, 68), Shashank Sachin Gadre (Mah, 72, 74, 73, 73), Chaitanya Pandey (Del, 72, 70, 74, 76); 294: Harjai Milkha Singh (72, 73, 77, 72).

Category 'B' (13-14): 292: Chaitanya Pandey (Del, 72, 70, 74, 76); 302: Aditya Misra (Del, 75, 78, 76, 73); 303: Aditya Tewari (Kar, 79, 77, 75, 72), Saatvic Kumar Singh (Tel, 78, 77, 75, 73); 306: Jaibir Singh Kang (77, 78, 75, 76).

- ANI

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Kavya N
Great to see young talent from Delhi doing well in Andhra. That 15-foot putt on the 13th must have been a game-changer. Though I must say, it's sad to see Arjun Dahiya's back nine collapse - golf can be so unforgiving.
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Michael C
As someone who follows Indian golf closely, this is impressive. Vihaan's four-day aggregate of four-under 284 on a course like East Point is solid. The future of Indian golf is in good hands with these junior champions. Chaitanya Pandey's 10-shot win in Category B is also remarkable.
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Rohit L
Vihaan Jain is a name to remember! From Delhi to AP, making us proud. That lob wedge shot on the 17th for a birdie while his competitor bogeyed - that's how champions are made. Hope he gets more sponsorship and support. 🙌
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David E
Nice victory, but I wonder if the coverage could be more balanced. Arjun Dahiya's struggle on the back nine seems to have made the win easier for Vihaan. Still, credit to the winner for holding his nerve when it counted. Indian golf needs more infrastructure at grassroots level.
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Ananya R
So happy to see junior golf thriving in India! These boys are so young and already showing such composure. Vihaan's 67 in the first round set the tone. And Chaitanya winning Category B by 10 shots? Incredible talent pipeline. 🏌️‍♂️🇮🇳

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