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The Golf Foundation East Zone Talent Search from today

| | Jun 30, 2015, at 02:06 am
Kolkata, June 29 (IBNS): A total of 83 hopefuls will battle it out for the The Golf Foundation’s SRF East Zone Talent Search Golf Championship at the Par – 72 Royal Calcutta Golf Club from on Monday.

This is the second leg of the nationwide talent hunt, which the The Golf Foundation is all set to embark upon to identify and nurture the realm’s top junior golfing talent.

The Golf Foundation, in its commitment to unearth talent from tier two cities as much as the major metros, plans to take eight top qualifiers from the East Zone across age groups under its wing and provide them with holistic training which includes specialized golf lessons, equipment support, tournament exposure along with fitness, education, life skills among others.
 

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