Key Points

Vedika Bhansali remains in contention at the US Kids World Championship, holding tied 2nd with consistent rounds. Aida Thimmaiah made a massive leap to 5th after a stellar 68. Ojaswini Saraswat improved her score but stayed 9th in a tight leaderboard. Three Indians are in the Top-10, showcasing strong performances from the young golfers.

Key Points: Vedika Bhansali Tied 2nd at US Kids Golf as Aida Thimmaiah Climbs to 5th

  • Vedika Bhansali maintains tied 2nd with back-to-back 33s
  • Aida Thimmaiah jumps 18 spots to T-5 after a 68
  • Ojaswini Saraswat improves to T-9 despite strong competition
  • Three Indians in Top-10 as Nihal Cheema eyes Top-10 finish
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Vedika still 2nd at US Kids World golf as Aida rises to 5th and Ojaswini stays 9th

Vedika Bhansali holds tied 2nd at US Kids World golf, while Aida Thimmaiah surges to 5th and Ojaswini Saraswat stays 9th.

"Vedika, who was fourth a year ago, has shot two rounds of 33 each, and at six-under, she is still one shot behind the leader. – Tournament Report"

Pinehurst, August 3

Vedika Bhansali of Bengaluru maintained her tied second position after the second round of the US Kids World Championship golf at Pinehurst Village. Vedika, who was fourth a year ago, has shot two rounds of 33 each, and at six-under, she is still one shot behind the leader, Audrey Zhang of the US (32-33).

After a bogey-free first round, Vedika began with a bogey but had four birdies in her remaining eight holes to get to 3-under 33 in the nine-hole round for Girls 9 Category.

Aida Thimmaiah, after a 75 on the first day, produced a superb 4-under 68 with five birdies and just one bogey to climb 18 places from T-23 to Tied-fifth.

Ojaswini Saraswat stayed in tied ninth place despite improving her score by two shots as she followed her first round 70 with a 68, and at 6-under, she is tied-9th. She is three shots behind the leaders, Riviera Lindholm of Canada and Zara Stanley of the US, who are both at 9-under.

There are three Indians in the Top-10 after the second day, and one more day is left.

Also in with a chance to get into the Top-10 is Nihal Cheema, despite slipping two places from T-12 to T-14 as he shot 3-over 39 in his 9-hole second round in the Boys 8 category.

Results of the Indians after Round 2 at the US Kids World Championships at Pinehurst:

The Indian boys were placed as follows after the second round:

Boys 8: Nihal Cheema (Chandigarh) (38-39) T-14;

Boys 10: Kabir Goyal (Noida) shot (72-70) (T-22);

Boys 11: Sohraab Singh Talwar (Mohali) - (76-74) (T-58);

Boys 12: Adit Veeramachaneni (Bengaluru) (73-79) (T-53), Siddhant Sharma (Faridabad) (78-78) (T-107) and Hridaan Saraogi (Jaipur) (79-79) (T-120).

The girls were placed as follows:

Girls 8: Pramati Veera (Bengaluru) - (37-36) in 9-hole rounds (T-15), Naaysha S Sinha (Noida) (38-39) in 9-hole rounds (T-28);

Girls 9: Vedika Bhansali (Bengaluru) (33-33) in 9-hole rounds (T-2); Ahana Shah (Mumbai) (41-42) (T-72), Suhani Chandra (Gurugram) (43-42) (T-81), Aahana Shrivastava (Gurugram) (44-41) (T-81);

Girls 11: Aida Thimmaiah (Bengaluru) (75-68) (T-5);

Girls 12: Ojaswini Saraswat (Mohali) (70-68) (T-9).

- ANI

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Shreya B
Aida's comeback from T-23 to T-5 is phenomenal! Shows real determination. But I wish our media gave more coverage to junior sports like this instead of just cricket 24/7.
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Aman W
Bengaluru girls dominating the charts! Vedika, Aida and Pramati all making us proud. Golf is becoming the new cool sport in India thanks to these young champions.
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Nisha Z
The pressure on these kids must be immense. We should celebrate their participation itself, not just focus on rankings. Golf is such a mental game at this level.
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Karthik V
Notice how most top performers are from metro cities? Need better golf infrastructure in smaller towns to tap into India's full potential. Still, kudos to all participants!
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Priya S
Ojaswini's consistency is impressive! Two solid rounds keeping her in top 10. Hope she makes a charge tomorrow 💪 So proud of our girls representing India globally!

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