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Hazel leads in golf c’ship, Ojaswani claims gold

On the second day of the 30th Punjab Ladies Amateur Golf Championship, Hazel Chauhan led with a two-day score of 148, followed by Diya Brar with a score of 153 in the open gross event at the Chandigarh Golf Club....
A golfer plays a shot at the 30th Punjab Open Ladies Amateur Golf Championship at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Wednesday. RAVI KUMAR
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On the second day of the 30th Punjab Ladies Amateur Golf Championship, Hazel Chauhan led with a two-day score of 148, followed by Diya Brar with a score of 153 in the open gross event at the Chandigarh Golf Club. Shikha Meelu stayed on top of the gold division Bajwa Memorial Trophy (0 to 18 handicap) with a two-day score of gross 173. In the silver division (19 to 25 handicap), Jaspreet Kaur led with a total of 191, followed by S Ratia at second position with a score of 192 and Jyoti Gosal at third with 193 on the card.

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In the bronze division (26 to 30 handicap), Neetha Gilganchi ended the day at top spot, along with Ankur Veer, with a score of 208. In the Neelu Chopra Senior Challenge Trophy (60 years and above), which was played over 36 holes, Pauline JM Singh won the event with a score of gross 178. In the Nett category, Abha Jain (145) claimed the winning title.

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In the Pali Sukerchakia Super Senior Trophy (70 years and above), Punam Kalra won the gross event with 178 and Simran Harika claimed the Nett event with a score of 138. The ‘junior shield’ (under 18) was won by Heenaz Khera with a better second day gross score of 153, while Diya Brar claimed the runners-up position. In the sub-junior trophy (U-12), Ojaswani Saraswat claimed the gold medal with a gross score of 154 after 36 holes, and Rabab Kaur Kahlon ended at second position with a gross score of 159.

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