Key Points

Vedika Bhansali from Bengaluru is tied for second place after a strong opening round at the US Kids World Championship. Ojaswini Saraswat, a past medallist, sits ninth in the Girls 12 category. Several other Indian golfers are also competing across different age groups. The tournament continues over three days at Pinehurst.

Key Points: Bengaluru's Vedika Bhansali Tied-Second at US Kids Golf Championship

  • Vedika Bhansali shoots bogey-free 3-under 33 in Girls 9
  • Ojaswini Saraswat places ninth in Girls 12 category
  • Nihal Cheema tied-12th in Boys 8 division
  • Indian golfers compete across multiple age groups at Pinehurst
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Bengaluru golfer Vedika lies second in US Kids World Championship as Ojaswini is ninth

Vedika Bhansali trails leader by one shot while Ojaswini Saraswat sits ninth in the US Kids World Golf Championship at Pinehurst.

"Vedika with a bogey-free 3-under 33 was tied-second with five others and was one shot behind the leader. – Tournament Report"

Pinehurst, August 2

Vedika Bhansali of Bengaluru and Ojaswini Saraswat of Mohali were the Indians in the top-10 after the first day at the US Kids World Championship golf at Pinehurst Village.

Vedika with a bogey-free 3-under 33 was tied-second with five others and was one shot behind the leader, Audrey Zhang of the US. At the same time, Ojaswini Saraswat, a former medallist at the US Kids World Championship, was Tied-ninth in Girls 12 after a card of 2-under at Pinehurst No. 5. Ojaswini was runner-up in Girls 11 a year ago and is looking at going one better.

Vedika, who was fourth a year ago in Girls 8 category, had three birdies and Ojaswini, runner-up last year in Girls 11, had three birdies and dropped her only shot on the 18th at the Longleaf club.

Chandigarh golfer Nihal Cheema, who was runner-up on Boys 7 in 2024, had just one birdie against two bogeys in his nine-hole round at Mid Pines (Black). Cheema, playing in the Boys 8 Category this year, was placed Tied-12th after the first day in the three-day event.

Results of the Indians at the US Kids World Championships at Pinehurst:

The Indian boys were placed as follows:

Boys 8: Nihal Cheema (Boys 8, Chandigarh) T-12;

Boys 10: Kabir Goyal (Boys 10, Noida) shot 72 (T-33);

Boys 11: Sohraab Singh Talwar (Boys 11, Mohali) - 76 (T-50);

Boys 12: Adit Veeramachaneni (Boys 12, Bangalore) - 73 (T-23), Siddhant Sharma (Boys 12, Faridabad) 78 - (T-93) and Hridaan Saraogi (Boys 12, Jaipur) 79 (T-112).

The girls were placed as follows:

Girls 8: Pramati Veera (Girls 8, Bangalore) - 37 in 9-hole round (T-21), Naaysha S Sinha (Girls 8, Noida) 38 in 9-hole round (T-29);

Girls 9: Vedika Bhansali (Girls 9, Bangalore) 33 in 9-hole round (T-2); Ahana Shah (Girls 9, Mumbai) 41 (T-61), Suhani Chandra (Girls 9, Gurugram) 43 (T-75), Aahana Shrivastava (Girls 9, Gurugram) 44 (T-83);

Girls 11: Aida Thimmaiah (Girls 11, Bangalore) 75 (T-23);

Girls 12: Ojaswini Saraswat (Girls 12, Mohali) 70 (T-9).

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing performance by all the Indian kids! But why isn't there more media coverage for junior golf in India? These achievements deserve front-page headlines, not just cricket all the time.
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Aditya G
Bengaluru and Mohali producing golf champions while Delhi focuses on cricket academies 😂. Seriously though, great to see talent emerging from different parts of the country. Ojaswini has a real chance to win this year!
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Bengaluru, I'm impressed by the golf culture developing here. These young players show incredible dedication - waking up at 4am for practice before school. Vedika's performance is inspiring!
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Karthik V
The parents deserve huge credit too - golf equipment and coaching is expensive in India. Hope corporates start sponsoring more junior golfers like they do in other sports. These kids are making us proud on international soil!
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Neha E
Wonderful to see girls leading India's charge in golf! Vedika and Ojaswini showing that Indian women can dominate in sports beyond badminton and athletics. Let's hope this inspires more girls to take up golf 🏌️‍♀️

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