The battle for the title at the IGU Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Golf Championship tightened dramatically after Day 3, with leader Aarav Dahiya managing to hold onto his slender advantage despite intense pressure from the chasing pack.
Dahiya continued to lead the field, but Vihaan remained just one stroke behind heading into the final round, setting up an exciting finish to the prestigious junior tournament. (aninews.in)
Dahiya Keeps His Composure
The overnight leader once again displayed consistency on a challenging day of golf, managing to stay calm under pressure and protect his narrow lead at the top of the leaderboard.
Dahiya’s steady approach and disciplined shot-making helped him remain ahead despite fluctuating conditions and a tightly packed leaderboard. His overall consistency through the tournament has made him the player to beat going into the final day. (aninews.in)
Vihaan Keeps Pressure On Leader
While Dahiya retained the lead, Vihaan ensured the competition remained wide open with another impressive round.
Trailing by just one shot, he stayed firmly in contention and continued applying pressure throughout the day with aggressive yet controlled play. His ability to recover in crucial moments has kept the title race alive heading into the closing round.
Tight Competition Across Categories
The championship has witnessed several strong performances from India’s emerging golf talents, with players across categories producing competitive scores over the first three rounds.
The Andhra Pradesh Junior Boys Championship remains one of the key events in the Indian Golf Union’s junior calendar and serves as an important platform for identifying future stars of Indian golf. (indiangolfunion.org)
Final Round Promises Exciting Finish
With just one stroke separating the top two contenders, the final day is expected to produce a thrilling showdown.
Both Dahiya and Vihaan will look to maintain composure while chasing one of the biggest junior golf titles in the country. Several other golfers also remain within touching distance, meaning the leaderboard could still see dramatic changes before the championship concludes.



















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