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Samridh, Sanu tied at the top of Milky Moo Tolly Juniors Open

Samridh, Sanu tied at the top of Milky Moo Tolly Juniors Open

| @indiablooms | 11 Oct 2017, 07:27 pm
Kolkata, Oct 11 (IBNS): Local lads Samridh Sen and Sanu Das shot similar nine over 79s to be tied at the top of the Milky Moo Tolly Juniors Open being played here at the Tollygunge Club.

Both the co-leaders shot one birdie each interspersed by pars and regularly dropped strokes on a tough scoring day. Khokhan Mulla is placed third overall a further stroke behind and leads the category B event on his own followed by Abhikanks Basu a further two strokes behind at 82.

Aroush Tagore and Kaushal Bagrodia are tied fifth after scoring 83 and both trail Khokhan by three strokes in the Category B event.

Garv Lakhmani leads the Category C event by four strokes over Manhar Bajoria after shooting an eight over 78. Ramayush Ray is a further two strokes behind at 84, placed third ahead of Suveer Kapoor who shot an 87.

Anshul Mishra (80) leads a close two way fight for the Category D title by one stroke over Prashant Agarwal. Ahaan Gupta is placed third nine strokes behind.

Amongst the Girls, Sampurnaa Saha leads Category A&B while Karishma Samadder leads Category C and Sana Hussain is a top the Category D leaderboard.

 

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