Key Points

Ranveer Mitroo showcased remarkable skill at the APGC Junior Championship, helping propel India to a shared second place in the boys' team division. His two-under 69 card was instrumental in narrowing the gap behind leaders Parin Sarasmut and Warut Boonrod of Thailand. Despite some setbacks, Ranveer sits in a strong fourth position individually. Teammate Krish Chawla also impressed, contributing to India's overall success in the tournament.

Key Points: Ranveer Mitroo's Stellar Play Elevates India at APGC Junior

  • Ranveer submits consistent two-under 69
  • India shares second in APGC Junior with Thailand's leaders
  • Ranveer maintains fourth in individual boys' competition
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APGC Junior C'ship: Ranveer's good show takes India to tied second spot in boys team competition

Ranveer Mitroo's impressive two-under 69 lifts India to shared second at APGC Junior.

"Round 2 was great but I made a lot of mistakes. - Ranveer Mitroo"

Hong Kong, May 29

Delhi lad Ranveer Mitroo submitted a second consecutive card of two-under 69 to help India jump to tied second place in the boys’ team competition along with compatriot Krish Chawla after the second round of the ongoing Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) Junior Championship here at the Hong Kong Golf Club.

With an overall total of one-under 283, the Indian duo are six strokes behind the leaders Parin Sarasmut and Warut Boonrod of Thailand. The Indian Golf Union (IGU) sent a four-member team to compete in the prestigious tournament organised by APGC.

Individually, Ranveer maintained his fourth position in the individual boys' competition. Krish improved his overnight tied 16th place after posting a two-over 73 to end the second round in sole 15th position with an overall total of three-over 145. Thailand’s Parin Sarasmut fired a five-under 66 to share the lead with Tuan Anh Nguyen of Vietnam with matching totals of eight-under 134.

After five straight pars, Ranveer birdied the sixth hole from five feet after his approach landed 15 yards short of the flag on the right rough. However, the 16-year-old stumbled upon a bogey on the next hole only to make amends with back-to-back birdies on the eighth and ninth holes. On the back nine, he birdied hole no. 14, 17 and 18 against a double bogey on the 10th and bogey on the 12th hole.

Reflecting upon his round, Ranveer said, “Round 2 was great but I made a lot of mistakes. I made six birdies, one double bogey and two bogeys. I again shot 69 (-2). I am sitting in fourth place out of 32 amateurs after two rounds. I was decent off the tee and approach – good putting and chipping. But dropped a lot of shots from close range today.”

In the individual girls event, Saanvi Somu carded a three-under 69 to jump to the joint ninth spot as compatriot Kashika Mishra had a disappointing round of 10-over 82, fighting a bout of viral fever.

The Indian pair of Kashika and Saanvi were ranked sole seventh with a combined score of 11-over 299 after Round 2. In the mixed team event, the Indian pair of Krish and Saanvi were lying in tied 10th position at five-over 289.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great performance by our young golfers! 🏌️‍♂️ Ranveer showing real consistency with back-to-back 69s. Just needs to cut down on those bogeys to challenge the Thai leaders. The future of Indian golf looks bright!
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Priya M.
Kudos to the entire team! It's inspiring to see our junior players competing at international level. Special mention to Saanvi for that 3-under round despite the pressure. Hope Kashika recovers soon from her illness.
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Arjun S.
The Thai players seem to be in different league with that 8-under score. Our players need better coaching facilities and more international exposure to reach that level. IGU should organize more training camps abroad.
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Neha P.
So proud of these young athletes representing India! Golf isn't even that popular in our country compared to cricket, yet they're holding their own against Asia's best. More media coverage for such events please!
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Vikram D.
Ranveer's self-analysis shows great maturity for a 16-year-old. Identifying mistakes is half the battle won. If he can maintain this attitude, we might see him on PGA tour someday! #FutureChampion
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Shreya R.
The mixed team event performance could be better. Maybe the players need more practice playing together? Still, being in top 10 in Asia is no small achievement. Keep going Team India! 🇮🇳

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