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Yuvraj Singh Sandhu wins J&K Open Golf

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JAMMU: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu of Chandigarh stamped his authority with a resounding seven-shot win at the Rs 40 lakh J&K Open golf tournament here on Saturday.
Sandhu (69-70-65-71), the overnight leader by four shots, shot a steady one-under 71 in the last round to total 13-under 275 for the tournament and claim his fourth career win and third title this season.
Sandhu, who bagged the winner’s cheque worth Rs 6 lakh, consolidated himself in second position on the PGTI Order of Merit.
Bengaluru’s Khalin Joshi (70-68-70-74) secured the runner-up spot at six-under 282 after firing a 74 in round four at the tournament presented by J&K Tourism. tournament’s best score of 65 earlier in round three, continued his domination in round four to ease to a comfortable win at PGTI’s first ever event staged at the Jammu Tawi Golf Course (JTGC).
Sandhu made two birdies and bogeys each on the first nine holes but still managed to stretch his lead to five shots as nearest rival Khalin Joshi was one-over at the turn. Yuvraj birdied both par-5s, first and eighth, on the front-nine.
On the back-nine, Sandhu pushed ahead further, sinking birdie putts from a range of six to nine feet on the 11th and 13th and saving a par with a great shot from 100 yards after incurring a penalty on the 12th.
Sandhu dropped a bogey on the 17th but cruised to the finish line with a mammoth seven-shot margin as the other nearest contender Khalin played one-over on the back-nine.
I was a little nervous coming into this week because I had played well off late but not scored well at the Asian Development Tour (ADT) events in Indonesia. So I felt I just needed a little reassurance,” Sandhu said.
My father gave me a surprise this morning by arriving in Jammu. When I saw him at the golf course before my round today that really helped me relax. I then just wanted to follow the yardage book, keep it in play and find fairways and greens. I managed to do that well today.

Sinha attends finals of PGTI’s J&K Open 2022 Golf Tournament

JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday attended the finals of the second edition of “J&K Open 2022” Golf Tournament at Jammu Tawi Golf Course, Sidhra.
Organized by Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) and presented by J&K Tourism, the tournament, with a prize purse of Rs. 40 lakh, has brought together the National and International Golfers for the first time in region, marking their debut in Jammu’s Golfing circle.
The tournament is part of J&K Tourism’s unique initiative of promoting golf tourism in the region.
Pertinently, the UT Government is making dedicated efforts to popularize Golf among youth and make the game more inclusive and accessible to common masses to bring Jammu and Kashmir on the international Golfing map with an opportunity for local talent to showcase their skills. J&K is emerging as a major hub for Golf in the country. The administration has ensured world-class facilities for international golfers and advance coaching for students of government schools.
The PGTI has expanded its geographical footprint in the region with this maiden professional Golf tournament at Jammu. The tournament is in line with the long-term objective of PGTI for promoting professional golf in different parts of the country.
Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI thanked J&K Tourism, Jammu Tawi Golf Course and the UT Administration for their support for making the tournament a grand success.
Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lt Governor; Mukesh Singh ADGP Jammu; Sarmad Hafeez, Secretary, Tourism & Youth Services and Sports; Avny Lavasa, Deputy Commissioner Jammu; Minga Sherpa, Managing Director JKTDC; Vivekanand Rai, Director Tourism Jammu; Sunaina Sharma, Joint Director, Tourism Jammu; Manav Gupta, Secretary, Jammu Tawi Golf Course, besides officials of PGTI and JTGC; professional and budding golfers were present on the occasion.

Gurugram’s Manu Gandas (67) took the third place at three-under 285.
Chandimandir’s Ravi Kumar shot the day’s best score of 66 to clinch 11th place at two-over 290.
Among the prominent names, Rashid Khan was tied 21st at six-over 294, the 2021 champion Honey Baisoya was tied 25th at seven-over 295 and Olympian Udayan Mane was tied 28th at eight-over 296.
Sandhu, who had shot the

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