Panthers log yet another win in Chandigarh Golf League
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsGolfers Partee Panthers posted a 5.5-1.5 win over Canam Raptors to gather pace at the Chandigarh Golf League being played at the Chandigarh Golf Club. K Raghav Bhandari and Viraj Ghadoke won 5-4 and 6-4, respectively, while the pair of Sahil Sahgal and Jaspreet Bhaika followed with a 5-3 win. Rakesh Jolly and Air Marshal TS Randhawa had put up a point for the Raptors with an 8-6 result. The final two games also went the Panthers way with 3-2 wins, courtesy teams of Saahir Singh and Ramnik Singh Tiwana, and Simarinder Singh and Aarman Singh Kler.
Sultans of Swing pulled a 5-2 victory over Green Gators. Two games were halved, including the singles between Saurabh Singh Mangat and Saurabh, but Feroz Singh Garewal won his sixth game on the trot 6-4. The Sultans won three, including a 3-2 win by Dilsher Sukhija and Sampat Singh. Siddhant Jain and RS Bedi got the only full point for the Gators as Sultans climbed up to second place on the leaderboard.
Swinging Samurai came out 4.5-2.5 winners over GB Legends as Satraj Singh Toor won his singles 3-2, while Wg Cdr LS Sandhu extended the lead further by winning on the 17th hole. Deshvir Singh and Hitesh Arora won 5-4 while the Legends recorded a 6-5 lead over Anurag Chopra and Viraj Gandhi. BS Gill combined with Sandeep Jasuja to snatch half-a-point against Col HS Mann and Dr Jaspreet Singh Batth.
Golf Masters posted yet another halves this time against Moksha Royals. Royals lost some ground after leading the Masters for most of the match. Brig KJS Puri and Veneet Mohan played out a half for the two sides, while Maj, the team of Gen Amarjit Singh and Harinder Singh Mann, pulled the draw against Tejpal Brar and Vishal Sharma. The biggest win of the match came through Virain Khosla for the Royals with a 4-3 verdict.
Two pairs for the Masters won 2-1, while Dr Gopal Munjal and Capt SS Saini, and Col Harinder Singh and Amarjit Singh Sandhu also played out a half in the final game.