Can Paromita Mukherjee Claim Victory at the BPGC Open Ladies Amateur?
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Mumbai, Feb 12 (NationPress) An exhilarating showdown unfolded on the final day of the 14th WIGA BPGC Open Ladies Amateur Golf Championships, hosted by the BPGC Ladies Section at the prestigious BPGC in Mumbai. The spotlight was on Paromita Mukherjee from Bengaluru and Uma Menon from Mumbai, as they battled for the championship title.
Uma, who entered the final round just one stroke behind Paromita, started strong with an impressive sequence of three birdies on holes 2, 3, and 4, taking the lead and applying pressure on her competitors. However, she struggled to maintain her momentum. The seasoned Paromita, currently the top-ranked golfer on the AVT Tour, displayed remarkable composure and tenacity, gradually closing the gap and ultimately securing the win in a fiercely contested round.
Paromita concluded the day with a score of one-over for both the front and back nines, achieving one birdie and culminating in a total score of two-over 72, totaling 233 to lift the esteemed Mahindra Trophy. Uma finished her final round with a score of 75, totaling 237, taking the runner-up position.
Following her mother's lead, junior player Vaani Menon delivered an outstanding performance against Sunali Agarwal, clinching the Lt. Col. Harbhajan Singh Trophy and marking a significant achievement for the mother-daughter duo.
In the Bronze Division, Cynthia Sandhu from Mumbai emerged victorious, winning the Asha Shah Trophy against fellow Mumbaikar Sweta Desai.
The championship celebrated the essence of competitive golf, with both Paromita and Uma exhibiting incredible skill and resilience till the very last holes. The event was superbly organized, and special recognition goes to the Ladies Section, led by captain Vijaya Sahajwala, for their commendable efforts in hosting a successful and unforgettable championship.
The 14th edition of this championship once again showcased exceptional golf and sportsmanship, leaving a lasting impression on both participants and spectators.