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Panthers defeat Captain’s 18 in Chandigarh Golf League

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A golfer puts on the 18th green during the ongoing tournament at the Chandigarh Golf Club. Tribune photo: Pradeep Tewari
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Partee Panthers handed over a 5-2 defeat to Captain’s 18 during the ongoing Chandigarh Golf League (CGL) 2024 here. The Tee Birds scored the biggest win of the day with a 7-0 sweep against Signature by KLV. Golf Ninjas continued their resurgent form with a 5-2 win over Netsmartz Tigers.

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In the opening match of the day, Swinging Samurai just about managed to get past Seven Iron in one of the closest CGL matches of all time. Six of the seven games went down to the final hole with the Samurai winning four games 1-up by the barest of margins. Seven Iron fought hard with a spirited effort after a tough initiation and skipper Shiveer Singh managed a close 2&1 victory, making this match arguably the CGL match with the most holes played.

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Birds’ Shaurya Sharma as usual won his game 6&5 with skipper Saurabh Mangat winning 4&2. Despite a couple of close games, the result was never in doubt and when MP Singh-Viraj Singh flipped the game in their favour, the sweep was on. Third skipper Mivaan Singh won his game with partner GS Grewal 3&2. The Panthers were on the prowl as they closed out a few tight games to hand the defending champions Captain’s 18 another defeat.

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Raghav Bhandari and Rabiya Gill had relatively easier outings in their singles’ games than their teammates. Four games went to the 18th in this match as well with Simarinder Singh and Bharat Bhandari closing out the match 3&2. Yadvinder Bains & Wg Cdr LS Sandhu won the only full point for Captain’s 18 today with a last gasp 1 Up win. The Ninjas’ duo Girish Virk and Amarinder Bindra won their games. In-form pair Tarun Ghai and Karan Mahal carded a big 6&5 win with Zorawar Singh-Dalip Kang pair winning 1-up. The Tigers got a couple of points in the last two games as Varun Rao and Akshay Verma won 5&4.

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