
Gurugram, Indian Amateur Kartik Singh Made History, BComing The Youngest Player from the subcontinent to make the cut in an assian tour at the international series India hee

The 15-year-old carded a one-moon-par 71, bringing his total to four-over at the halfway stage, comfortable inside the cut line, which fell at eight-over at the dLF GOLF and CHONTRY CLIB
This was singh’s second appearance in a professional tournament, having previously played just one asian development tour.
The field, featuring stars like two-time Major Winner Bryson Dechambeau, Home Favourite Anirban Lahiri, and Liv Golf League’s Joaquin Niemann, was one’s couted from.
Singh, Ranked World No.1 in the Under-15 Amaateur Category, Credited His Familiarity with the Course for his Strong Performance.
“It feels unreal playing with bryson, beCause normally I’m looking at him on tv, and here i’m playing with him in the same time, so it’s a great experience,” he said.
“I knew this is my home course, so I definitely have that advantage and then I know if my game is at that Level and if I Play My Game, I’m Able to Compete with the Pros.
Reflecting on his round, singh added, “The experience was very good today. I Played Quite Well, I Played One Under. I was four under after 11 holes, but it’s okay. I mean, i’m stil happy with one under par on this course.
“Yesterday was not that good, but i’m still happy that I was alive to make the cut, and hopefully I can play well this weekend.”
The tournament has been affected by weather with two only final Finishing on Saturday afternoon, and Round Three Starting at 3:30 pm.
Singh, who has trained at the dLF Golf Academy and Received Constant Support from His Family, Remained Poised Beyond Beyond His Years.
“My Family has Always Supported Me Since I Started Golf. My Coach, ‘DP’ has Helped Me With My Game, and DLF GOLF GOLF ACADEMY and Callaway have also helped me with my practice,” He said.
“I was practicing elsewhere the last three weeks, so I came back on saturday. Now it so well . ”
A total of 10 Indians made the cut on the challenging gary player-designed courses, with lahiri leading the way. No other Indian was under par, with gaganjeet bhullar the nearest challenger at two -over.
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