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Rishi Biswas completes fine win at Milky Moo Bengal Juniors

| @indiablooms | Jul 21, 2019, at 06:04 pm

Kolkata, July 21 (IBNS): Local lad Rishi Biswas completed a fine eight stroke win at the Bengal Juniors, an event promoted by Tiger Sports Marketing & Bengal Golf Association, here after carding a final score of 165. 

He won the Category C event over second placed Aditya Khaitan followed by Viranca Poddar a further six strokes behind at 179.

Rakshik Basu shot the round of the day of six –over par 80 as he took the top honours in Category A&B combined at two day total of 168. Garv Lakhmani, winner of Category B, finished second overall four strokes behind after himself shooting a second round 81. Gurmehr Bindra, runner up in Category B, was placed third a further six strokes behind at 178.

Prashant Agarwal enjoyed the biggest win in Category D after carding the week’s best of 163 to triumph by a mammoth twenty eight strokes.

Vivaan Bhandari is second followed by Vivaan Chhawchharia in third one stroke behind at 192.

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