Key Points

Chandigarh’s teenage golfer Vasu Sehgal surged to the top with a flawless five-under 67 in the second round of PGTI NexGen 2025. Noida’s Lakshya Nagar matched Sehgal’s score to rise to tied second, while overnight leader Tushar Pannu slipped after a 72. Sehgal credited his strong approach shots for the lead but admitted his putting could improve. The final round at Imperial Golf Estate promises an exciting finish with Sehgal holding a three-shot advantage.

Key Points: Teen Golfer Vasu Sehgal Leads PGTI NexGen 2025 After Flawless 67

  • Vasu Sehgal climbs to lead with bogey-free 67
  • Lakshya Nagar jumps 13 spots to tied second
  • Tushar Pannu slips after 72
  • Imperial Golf Estate hosts final round
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PGTI NexGen 2025: Teenager Vasu Sehgal shoots error-free 67 to storm into lead

Chandigarh’s Vasu Sehgal fires bogey-free 67 to grab a three-shot lead at PGTI NexGen 2025, while Lakshya Nagar and Tushar Pannu trail closely.

"I hit my approaches really well today and landed it close to the flag on many occasions. – Vasu Sehgal"

Ludhiana, June 18

Teenager Vasu Sehgal of Chandigarh shot an error-free five-under 67 in round two to gain two spots and move into the lead at a total of eight-under 100 at the PGTI NEXGEN Imperial Golf Estate being played in Ludhiana. The 19-year-old Sehgal enjoyed a commanding three-shot lead.

Noida’s Lakshya Nagar too carded a bogey-free 67 that helped him rise 13 spots to tied second position at a total of five-under 103. Karnal’s Tushar Pannu, the overnight leader, signed for a 72 to also be placed tied second. Gurugram-based duo of Digraj Singh Gill (67) and Manish Thakran (68), along with Karnal’s Rohit Narwal (71), were tied for fourth at four-under 104.

The Imperial Golf Estate is a par-72 nine-hole course where the nine holes are played twice to comprise a round. The cut was declared at two-over 110. Forty professionals progressed to the third and final round.

Vasu Sehgal (33-67), who was overnight tied third and two shots off the lead, began well with two birdies on the first three holes. Vasu then went on to accumulate three consecutive birdies from the 10th through the 12th to end up with a flawless five-under for the day.

Sehgal, a winner of several titles at the junior level before turning professional in 2023, gave an excellent display of ball-striking and wedge play on Wednesday as he left himself three tap-in birdies and also made a couple of quality up-and-downs for birdies.

Vasu said, “I hit my approaches really well today and landed it close to the flag on many occasions. However, I wasn’t at my best with the putter today and missed a few putts out there. I’ve gone through some swing changes and club changes this year. I feel I’m now getting my game together.

“It’s been fun playing a professional event here at Imperial Great Estate for the first time. The professionals are enjoying the layout and the conditions of this course. The key in the final round for me will be hitting as many fairways and greens as possible.”

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a performance by young Vasu! 🇮🇳 Golf is really growing in India with such talented youngsters. His swing changes seem to be paying off. Hope he maintains this form in the final round! #FutureOfIndianGolf
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Priya M.
So proud to see Chandigarh producing such golfing talent! Vasu's bogey-free round shows amazing composure for a 19-year-old. The competition from Lakshya and others is tough though - final round will be exciting!
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Arjun S.
While Vasu's performance is commendable, I wish PGTI would organize more tournaments in South India too. Golf shouldn't be just a North/West phenomenon. We have great courses in Bengaluru and Chennai waiting to host such events!
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Neha T.
That's my junior golf buddy making waves! 😊 Remember playing with Vasu in school tournaments - his dedication was always next level. Hope he converts this lead into his first professional win. Go Vasu! #ChandigarhPride
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Sanjay R.
Interesting to see a 9-hole course being used for professional tournament. Shows you don't always need fancy 18-hole courses to develop talent. More such innovative approaches needed to make golf accessible in India.
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Kavita P.
The Gurugram duo Digraj and Manish are quietly climbing up the leaderboard! Northern golfers showing their dominance again. But the real test comes tomorrow - pressure of final round separates champions from contenders.

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