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Vizag Open 2024: Teenage rookie Milind Soni hogs the limelight with first-round 63

By IANS | Updated: October 2, 2024 23:30 IST

Visakhapatnam, Oct 2 Teenage rookie Milind Soni of Hyderabad hogged the limelight on Day One of the Vizag ...

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Visakhapatnam, Oct 2 Teenage rookie Milind Soni of Hyderabad hogged the limelight on Day One of the Vizag Open 2024 by scorching the course with an eight-under 63 to take a three-shot lead at the East Point Golf Club (EPGC) here on Wednesday. Two of the pre-tournament favourites, Khalin Joshi of Bengaluru and Patna’s Aman Raj were tied for second with scores of five-under 66.

The 19-year-old Milind Soni, who has so far posted one top-10 in his rookie season, was off to a great start with a birdie on the 10th, his opening hole of the tournament. Milind, in terrific form with the putter, then sank four birdies from a range of 15 to 20 feet.

Thereafter, Soni made more gains with his exceptional approach shots that set up birdies on the fourth and seventh. Milind finally capped off his flawless round with another long conversion on the eighth.

Soni, who has been India’s No. 1 Junior and No. 2 Amateur in the past, said, “With narrow fairways and thick rough here at the EPGC, there was a premium on hitting greens in regulation and I made 16 regulations today. My putter was hot and I hardly missed any putts."

Khalin Joshi too produced an error-free round. His five birdies featured a couple of tap-ins including one on the eighth where he narrowly missed a hole-in-one. Aman Raj made six birdies including a chip-in against a lone bogey. Reigning champion N. Thangaraja of Sri Lanka fired a 70 to be tied for 21st. Among the Visakhapatnam-based golfers, S. Muthu (75) was the highest-placed at tied 93rd.

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