AN ALBATROSS AT ALBATROSS JUNIOR
CHAMPIONSHIP!
Greater
Noida, November 22:
It was a historic day for junior golf in the
country. On day two of the 4th Albatross International Junior Golf Championship,
Malaysia’s Lucas Yee Jung Jin, participating in Category ‘C’, became the first
player to record an albatross in a junior tournament in India. An albatross is
achieved when a golfer finds the hole in three shots under par – a rarity in
golf – and the Albatross Junior Tour began in 2007 with hopes as high. How appropriate,
then, that such a feat should take place in an event sanctioned by the
Albatross Junior Tour!
Lucas followed his three-under 69 on day
one with a two-under 70. His two-day score of five-under 139 handed him a
commanding lead of 18 strokes. This impressive 12-year-old is on his way to
becoming the standout player of the 4th Albatross International Junior, being
held at Jaypee Greens Golf Resort.
On the par-five third hole, after a perfect
drive of 260 yards into the middle of the fairway, Lucas pulled out a TaylorMade
rescue club. “I was actually nervous because there was a bunker to the right of
the green, and water to the left. I aimed a bit right, the ball went really
high, landed in the middle of the green, and just rolled into the hole. Only
when my caddy starting clapping did I realize that the ball was in the hole!”
India’s boys took the honours in Category ‘A’,
with Feroz Garewal and Tapendra Ghai in a share of the lead going into the
final day. Meanwhile, Ankita Kedlaya maintained hopes of victory in Category
‘B’ (girls), finishing the second day three shots behind Thai girl, Kanyalak
Preedasutthijit.
Otherwise, it was another day when international
players hogged the limelight at Jaypee Greens. South Africa’s Cara Gorlei held
on to top spot in Category ‘A’ (girls), and heads into the final day a shot
ahead of Benyapa Niphatsophon of Thailand. In Category ‘B’ (boys), Puwit
Anupansuebsai, the 13-year-old prodigy from Thailand, returned a three-under 69
for a 36-hole total of level-par 144, two shots better than South Africa’s Luca
Filippi, and five clear of India’s Piyush Sangwan.
Thailand’s juniors, in fact, dominated the
second day at Jaypee: Kornkamal Sukaree led Category ‘C’ (girls) by a
comfortable 11 shots, Nattabutara Unyamanee was ahead in Category ‘D’ (boys) by
13, and Unyamanee Wongaroon led by a whopping 19 strokes in Category ‘D’
(girls).
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