Shaurya Binu takes lead on day of young stars at IGPL’s opening

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Shaurya Binu displayed great grit and determination, which would have done his Armyman father proud.

Shaurya Binu grabbed a one-shot lead over the field and became the first leader in IGPL history, which teed off at the Chandigarh Golf Club. Rallying from 2-over after six too 3-under 69 by the end, the 24-year-old displayed great grit and determination, which would have done his Armyman father proud.

The Chandigarh Golf Club, which took a heavy pounding in the rains last few weeks, rose to the occasion to make it playable for the inaugural IGPL event. The greens understandably played slow, but the players seemed to adjust as the play progressed.

Shaurya was two over after six holes but fought back superbly as he birdied the Par-3 eighth and then the 13th to get to even par. A string of pars brought him to the closing hole, and he made the opening day memorable with three birdies in a row at the finish.
“I really loved the first day – the set up was engaging and the tournament has been conducted so well. It had an international feel and frankly the way things have been last couple of days, I have to say they have exceeded my expectations. As for the players, the pressure of a ‘cut’ is also not there in the three-round event,” said Shaurya who turned professional in 2023 and last year won his first pro title.
He also added that he had changed his coach three months ago and was now working with Laurence Brotheridge. “That has helped my game,” said Binu.

Sharing the second spot were Gaganjeet Bhullar, M Dharma and a prodigious amateur Krish Chawla. The three shot 2-under 70 each. The only other player who went under par was local man Harendra Gupta (71), whose record at the Chandigarh Golf Club, is excellent having won here multiple times.

The opening day of the IGPL also heralded a major step for three very promising teenagers, Veer Ganapathy, Kartik Singh and Raghav Chugh, who played together in the first group in the morning. The trio shot 1-over 73 each.
Krish had two early birdies in the first six holes and then back-to-back gains on the back against one bogey each on either side of the course for his 2-under 70.

Dharma finished birdie-birdie in a round that had four birdies and two bogeys for his 70.
The presence of women professionals and amateurs was another big attraction at the event, as 10 women golfers played alongside the men at the Rs. 1.5 crore event.

The best score among women, who are playing for the same purse, came from Jahanvi Bakshi, who is coming back after a long injury lay-off. She shot 1-over 73 and the next best score among women came from professional Khushi Khanijau and amateur Mannat Brar.