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Aditya Talwar stakes claim at Milky Moo Tolly Juniors

| @indiablooms | Oct 09, 2018, at 07:20 pm

Kolkata, Oct 9 (IBNS): Local lad Aditya Talwar took a three shot lead with an opening round 78 at the season ending Milky Moo Tolly Juniors here at the Par 70 Tollygunge Club on Tuesday.

Ramayush Ray is placed second overall and leads Category B with a card of 81 followed by Aroush Tagore a further two strokes behind at 83. In tough scoring conditions, Karanshu Das is placed fourth at 85 and Pranshu Poddar is fifth a further stroke behind.

Category C is led by Rishi Biswas after carding 79 followed by Kabir Mehta a stroke behind in second. Ribhav Verma of Bengdubi is still in contention after carding an 81 on the opening day.

Prashant Agarwal shot the round of the day as he sat atop the Category D leaderboard with a 75. Anshul Mishra is placed second three strokes behind making it a two horse race for the title with rest of the field atleast twelve further strokes adrift starting with Armaan Tekriwal in third at 90.

The nine hole Category E event is led by Varish Mohta at 39 followed by Rayan Sao two strokes behind in second followed by Dishika Bansal in third at 42.

Amongst the Girls, Sana Hussain leads Category C event with a comprehensive seventeen stroke lead over Kashissh Khanna in second. Both girls had rounds to forget but Sana managed to restore some pride into her scorecard with a better back nine performance. Navyaa Nahata is the sole leader of Category D event.

 

 

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