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Feisty Avani takes big lead

Bengaluru defending champion Avani Prashanth shot a flawless fiveunder 67 to open up a huge sixshot lead in category A' of the 1517 years after the second round of the seasonending igu allindia junior boys and girls golf championships at the KGA here on Thursday. The 16-year-old took her two-day total to sevenunder 137 fellow Karnataka golfer Anvitha Narender who shot a oneunder 71 was second with an aggregate of oneunder 143 unlike the opening day Avani was solid from the getgo she holed a fivefooter for a birdie on the first hole and then sank a 25foot curler right to left on the fourth for her second birdie after the turn she picked up shots on the 10th 10footer 14th 7footer and the par3 15th 10footer for her 67 Avani who took 30 putts for the round. Three birdie chances – all in the region of six feet – on the eighth 11th and 12th holes in the boys’ event. Aarav D Shah stayed ahead of the field after 54 holes in category A', Arjun Singh Bhatia the merit list leader shot a threeunder 69 to stay
Feisty Avani takes big lead
Bengaluru: Defending champion Avani Prashanth shot a flawless five-under 67 to open up a huge six-shot lead in Category ‘A’ (15-17 years) after the second round of the season-ending IGU all-India junior boys and girls golf championships at the KGA here on Thursday.
The in-form 16-year-old took her two-day total to seven-under 137. Fellow Karnataka golfer Anvitha Narender, who shot a one-under 71, was second with an aggregate of one-under 143.
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Unlike the opening day, Avani was solid from the get-go. She holed a five-footer for a birdie on the first hole and then sank a 25-foot curler (right to left) on the fourth for her second birdie. After the turn, she picked up shots on the 10th (10-footer), 14th (7-footer) and the par-3 15th (10-footer) for her 67.
Avani, who took 30 putts for the round, three birdie chances – all in the region of six feet – on the eighth, 11th and 12th holes.
In the boys’ event, Aarav D Shah (73) stayed ahead of the field after 54 holes in Category ‘A’. Arjun Singh Bhatia, the Merit List leader, shot a three-under 69 to stay three shots behind.
Leading scores: Boys (after 54 holes unless mentioned): Category ‘A’ (15-17 years): 213: Aarav D Shah (70, 70, 73); 216: Arjun Singh Bhatia (75, 72, 69), Anshul Mishra (74, 70, 72); 221: Veer Ganapathy (74, 74, 73). Category ‘B’ (13-14): 216: Anshul Mishra (74, 70, 72); 226: Manoj S (71, 79, 76); 228: Kanav Chauhan (76, 75, 77).Category ‘C’ (11-12, after 36 holes): 139: Kartik Singh (67, 72); 144: Harjai Milkha Singh (73, 71); 147: Ayan Ahmed (75, 72).Girls (after 36 holes): Category ‘A’: 137: Avani Prashanth (70, 67); 143: Anvitha Narender (72, 71); 144: Mannat Brar (73, 71); 145: Rashmi S (74, 71). Category ‘B’: 151: Keerthana Rajeev (78, 73); 153: Saanvi Somu (77, 76); 154: Mahreen Bhatia (81, 73). Category ‘C’: 151: Guntas Kaur Sandhu (77, 74); 164: Kriti Parekh (81, 83); 166: Aahana Kashyap (89, 77).
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