Indian golfer Angad leads while Sri Lankan trio struggle

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By Shamseer Jaleel

Angad Singh of India demonstrated top class form in segment A maintaining his lead with a gross score of 214. His consistent play has set him apart as the top contender heading into the final day.  The Indian Junior Golf Tournament will end today in Bangalore providing some top class golf from the South Asian Junior golfers in the region shown during the last three days. Sri Lanka’s Adithya Weerasinghe held his ground despite challenging conditions, carding a 3-over-par to be placed 16th with a total score of 224. Adithya was the only Sri Lankan to have a good day of golf. Meanwhile, Reshan Algama faced a tough day on the course, struggling with a quadruple bogey and finishing the round in 23rd place well below his usual standards. 

In segment B, Kartik Singh of Haryana dazzled with an impressive score of 204, securing a commanding lead. Sri Lanka’s Thejas Rathis Kanth faced difficulties, ending the day in 20th position with a gross score of 245.  

With the final day approaching, all eyes are on the leaderboard to see who will emerge victorious in this prestigious junior golf tournament while Adithya and Reshan to improve in their final positions.

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