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Chandigarh’s Krish shines at IGU Cup

Krish Chawla claims second position in the IGU NCR Junior Boys Cup 2025
Chandigarh golfer Krish Chawla has won second position in the IGU NCR Junior Boys Cup meet.

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Local golfer, Krish Chawla claims second position in the IGU NCR Junior Boys Cup 2025, being played at Jaypee Wishtown Golf Course. The 16-year-old carded rounds of 62, 64, and 70 to stand at 14-under-par 196 in the first three rounds, maintaining a narrow lead in the competitive Boys’ A&B Division.

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In the final round, Chawla played a round of 67 to post a total of 263 for the second position. Chawla, a student of Strawberry Fields High School, Sector 26, recently displayed his superiority in the R&A Amateur Championship (UK), Junior World Golf Championship at Torrey Pines (USA), Asia-Pacific Junior Championship (Hong Kong), and the Singapore Junior Championship.

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Meanwhile, Delhi’s Pritish Singh Karayat surged into second place with a scintillating third-round 64, bringing his total to 13-under 197, just one shot behind Chawla. Neil Jolly from Chandigarh also made a strong push, carding a third-day 63 to move into third place at 12-under 198. Haryana’s Harjai Milkha Singh, son of golfing legend Jeev Milkha Singh, also trailed by posting rounds of 71, 64, and 65 for a total of 10-under 200. The tournament has attracted India’s top junior talent, with fierce competition across all categories.

In the boys’ B Division, Delhi’s Chaitanya Pandey continues to lead with steady rounds of 69, 68, and 67, totalling 6-under 204. Close on his trail are Jaibir Singh Kang (Haryana) and Shaurya Dagar, both tied for second at 3-under 207. In the Boys C Division, Haryana’s Siddhant Sharma took control with rounds of 64 and 67, sitting atop the leader board at 11-under 131.

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