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47 lady golfers participate in 35th Ladies Golf tournament

| | Feb 04, 2016, at 03:42 am
Kolkata, Feb 3 (IBNS): The 35th Ladies Golf tournament organized by Taj Bengal entered into the first day of the competition.

The 36-hole golf tournament is held at the picturesque Tollygunge Club course. Around 47 Lady Golfers participated in the tournament this year.

Leading on Day 1 of the Taj Bengal Trophy 2016 in the main division, handicap 0-29 is Geetika Ahuja, who played 3 under her handicap with a nett score of 68. Followed by Sanjana Wakharia with a nett score of 68 and Sushma Burman with a nett score of 69.

Geetika Ahuja beat Sanjana Wakharia on count back and nearest to the pin on 2nd hole was Rita Punwani.

There were lady golfers of different age groups from in and around the city with participation from few of the leading clubs such as Tollygunge Club, Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC) and Calcutta Ladies Golf Club (CLGC).

The Taj Bengal Trophy is one of the most awaited golf tournaments for the lady golfers in the city. It aims to promote golf and the spirit of competition amongst women golfers in Kolkata.

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