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Young Indian golfers made a remarkable statement at the US Kids Golf European Championships in Scotland this week. Danish Verma led the charge by winning the Boys Under-13 title with a stellar performance at Royal Musselburgh Golf Club. The Indian team demonstrated exceptional talent, securing one gold, two silver, and one bronze medal across various age categories. These young athletes showcased remarkable skill and resilience in challenging weather conditions, highlighting India's emerging junior golf potential.

Key Points: Danish Verma Leads Young Indian Golf Stars at European Champs

  • Danish Verma wins Boys Under-13 title with impressive bogey-free final round
  • Indian team secures multiple medals across age categories
  • Coach Jesse Grewal plays crucial role in young golfers' development
  • Over 500 young golfers from 50 countries compete in prestigious tournament
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Danish leads a successful Indian campaign at European US Kids Golf Champs

Indian junior golfers shine at US Kids Golf European Championships, with Danish Verma clinching Boys Under-13 title in challenging Scottish conditions

"The conditions were challenging with wind and rain amidst cold weather - Tournament Report"

London, June 4

Danish Verma led a successful Indian campaign to the US Kids Golf European Championships this week. The Chandigarh lad, who has had a string of successes, won the Boys Under-13 title at the iconic Royal Musselburgh Golf Club in Scotland.

Indians picked up one gold medal, two silver and one bronze medal and another top-10 place.

Verma was one of numerous Indians to make it to the podium as Nihal Cheema finished runner-up in the Boys 8 years. Ahana Shah in the Girls 9 years was tied second, and Naaysha Sinha was third in the Girls 8 division and was also among the medallists. Most of the Indian medallists have finished on the podium in other events in the recent past.

For both Danish and Nihal, their careers have been shaped by coach Jesse Grewal.

Danish, who also won the US Kids Thailand Championships, has been consistent. He shot rounds of 70-72-69, and his final round 69 was bogey-free.

The Longniddry olf Club proved a happy hunting ground. Ground for some of the other Indian youngsters.

Nihal Cheema, with rounds of 35-38-34 and a total of 106, lost narrowly to Rinto Oake of Japan (35-35-35), who totalled 105 at Longniddry.

Naaysha Sinha of Noida shot rounds of 41-35-41 in the three nine-hole rounds at Longniddry Golf Club, where Brianna Yang of Great Britain won the Girl 8 title..

In the Girls 9 section, Ahana Shah, who carded 37-37-39 in her three rounds, was the runner-up as Jay Kang of the US won at Longniddry.

Danish was also picked for the Red Team for the European Van Horn team competition, and in his match, where he teamed up with Luke Lapone of the US, they tied their match with Zach Gammon of France and Caleb Pickett of the UK of the Blue Team. Overall, the Blue Team won the Van Horn Cup.

In some of the other results, Vedaansh Jain was 18th in Boys 9, Drona Setlur was 12th in Boys 10, and Rajveer Suri was T27 in Boys 12. In Girls 13-14, Naina Kapoor 72-78-77 was seventh.

The U.S. Kids Golf returned to East Lothian, Scotland's Golf Coast, for the 16th annual U.S. Kids Golf European Championship. More than 500 of the world's best young golfers, aged 5-18, travelled from more than 50 countries to compete in a premier junior golf tournament at the Home of Golf.

The conditions were challenging with wind and rain amidst cold weather, and it was a truly Scottish weather experience for the young stars. An Indian team qualifying on the basis of their performances represents India each year.

Indian results:

Boys 8: 2. Nihal Cheema (34-38-34) 105. Lost by one shot.

Boys 9:18. Vedaansh Jain (79-78-81) 238.

Boys 10: 12. Drona Setlur (80-76-86) 242

Boys 13: 1. Danish Verma (70-72-69) 211. Won by 5 shots

Girls 8: 3. Naaysha Sinha (41-35-41) 117. Lost by 4 shots to the winner

Girls 9: T2. Ahana Shah (37-37-39) 113. Lost by one shot to the winner

Girls 13-14: 7. Naina Kapoor (72-78-77) 227

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a fantastic achievement by our young golfers! 🇮🇳 Danish Verma's bogey-free final round shows incredible composure for a 13-year-old. Golf isn't even our mainstream sport yet we're producing champions. Hope these kids get more support from corporates and government!
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Priya M.
So proud of these kids braving Scottish weather! ❄️ My son plays golf at Delhi Golf Club and I know how expensive this sport is. Kudos to parents and coaches like Jesse Grewal who are nurturing talent despite the challenges. More golf academies needed across India!
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Arjun S.
Impressive performance but why isn't this getting more coverage? Cricket dominates our sports news while real achievements like these get buried. Nihal Cheema losing by just 1 shot shows how close we are to world-class standards in golf too.
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Shweta R.
Wonderful to see girls like Ahana Shah and Naaysha Sinha representing India so well! 👏 Golf is such a great sport for discipline and focus. Hope schools start introducing it - we need to move beyond just cricket and badminton in our sports culture.
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Vikram J.
These results prove Indian kids can excel in any sport given opportunity. But let's be honest - golf remains an elite sport in India. We need more public courses and affordable training to discover talent beyond metro cities. Still, chak de phatte to all the medal winners!
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Neha T.
Heartbreaking to see Nihal and Ahana miss gold by just 1 stroke! But what champions they are. The future of Indian golf looks bright with these young stars. Maybe one of them will be our Tiger Woods someday. Keep making us proud! 🏌️‍♂️

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