How Did Annika and Devvrat Shine in the First Leg of US Kids Golf India?

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Key Takeaways
- Annika Chendira and Devvrat Singh Rajawat excelled with scores of 3-under 69.
- Both players demonstrated remarkable skill despite adverse weather conditions.
- The event highlighted emerging talent in junior golf.
- Players faced challenges with heavy rain impacting play.
- Support from experienced professionals boosted players' confidence.
Gurgaon, Sep 3 (NationPress) Local talent Annika Chendira, a former medallist at US Kids Golf India, launched the 2025 season with an impressive victory in the inaugural leg of the new season, achieving a remarkable finish of 3-under 69 amidst heavily overcast and rainy conditions.
Annika, who secured an eagle and two birdies in the final five holes, outpaced Aanya Dandriyal (71) by four strokes in the Girls 11-12 Category at the Classic Golf and Country Club.
Another highlight of the day was Devvrat Singh Rajawat, who also shot 3-under 69 in the Boys 13-14 Category. He finished his round with three birdies in the last five holes and triumphed by eight strokes over Vidit Aggarwal (77).
Players competing in the Under 8 and younger categories played over nine holes, while the rest completed 18 holes.
Other notable performances included Zowra Sikand (38, 2-over) in Boys 8, Drona Singh Dhull (75, 3-over) in Boys 11, Yuvraj Singh (76, 4-over), who secured victory against Rayirth Jain in a playoff in Boys 12, Tashi Jain (37, 1-over) in Girls 8, and both Aaradhya Bhatnagar (79) and Jenaya Bamnyal (79) in Girls 9-10.
Despite the heavy rain and muddy conditions, the young golfers showcased commendable performances, turning out in good numbers to compete.
Professionals Amit Dube and Sheeraz Kalra, who have participated in the PGTI Indian Tour, commended the young athletes for their resilience in challenging conditions, noting that such experiences will benefit them in the long run.
Winners of Leg 1 of the US Kids India Golf Local Tour at Classic Golf and Country Club include:
Boys 7: Keeon Aggarwal (45) over 9 holes;
Boys 8: Zowra Sikand (38) over 9 holes;
Boys 9: Kabir Kanwar (82);
Boys 10: Upraj Singh Mehdiratta (89);
Boys 11: Drona Singh Dhull (75);
Boys 12: Yuvraj Yadav (76) won in a playoff against Rayirth Jain;
Boys 13-14: Devvrat Singh Rajawat (69);
Girls 8: Tashi Jain (37) over 9 holes;
Girls 9-10: Aaradhya Bhatnagar (79) won in a playoff against Jenaya Bamnyal;
Girls 11-12: Annika Chendira (69);
Girls 13-14: Shubhika Sachdeva (77);
Girls 15-18: Verushka Shah (79).