Young golfers compete at DLF Golf & Country Club during the Asian Tour event.
Kartik Singh, a 15-year-old amateur golfer from Gurugram, has made history by becoming the youngest Indian to make the cut in an Asian Tour event at DLF Golf & Country Club. With a remarkable score of four-over-par 148, Singh demonstrated his talent against top-tier competition, including US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau. His achievement not only highlights his potential but also marks a significant milestone for Indian golf.
In an exhilarating display of talent and determination, 15-year-old amateur golfer Kartik Singh has made history! This young sensation from Gurugram has become the youngest Indian to make the cut in an international professional golf tournament. What an achievement!
At the prestigious DLF Golf & Country Club, Singh showcased his skills with a total score of four-over-par 148 over 36 holes. The second round was particularly remarkable, as he finished with an impressive one-under-par 71, which comfortably secured his spot for the weekend rounds in the $2 million International Series India.
At the halfway mark of the tournament, Singh found himself in a promising tied-30th position, with the cut line established at eight-over-par. He not only becomes the youngest Indian to achieve this feat but is also the fourth youngest player on the Asian Tour to join the weekend rounds. It’s a significant achievement that showcases his potential on a grand stage.
The competition at the tournament was fierce, featuring top-tier players, including the reigning US Open champion and world No. 12, Bryson DeChambeau. The course proved to be a tough challenge for many, as indicated by the opening round scoring average of 76.313 on the par-72 layout. The difficult conditions were evident, with players recording 111 scores of double bogey and 32 scores worse.
To emphasize the tough nature of the course, the statistics revealed that the number of bogeys significantly outnumbered birdies, with 473 bogeys against just 313 birdies. In such a scenario, Singh’s capability to not just survive but thrive is fantastic!
Before this major tournament, Singh had been participating in various junior tournaments, making his transition to professional play just last year. The experience of playing alongside golfing legends like DeChambeau, Anirban Lahiri, and Joaquin Niemann was described as utterly surreal—a moment for the books!
The DLF Golf & Country Club is renowned for its demanding conditions, particularly its fast greens, which adds to the complexity of the game. And despite training at a different location for three weeks prior, Singh managed to adapt remarkably. His composure under pressure was evident, particularly as he became four-under through 11 holes in his second round before finishing with a solid 71.
With six victories in World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR)-related events in 2024 already under his belt, Singh is making waves in the golf community. After successfully making the cut, he expressed a keen interest in placing as high as possible in the remaining rounds of the tournament.
It is worth noting that Singh was ranked 129th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, earning him a spot in the competitive 108-man field. Notably, he wasn’t the only Indian golfer to shine at this event, as a total of ten Indian golfers managed to make the cut.
The tournament faced some delays due to inclement weather, but it ultimately concluded on February 1. As the Asian Tour turns its attention to the International Series Macau next, Kartik Singh’s remarkable journey continues to inspire young golf enthusiasts everywhere!
With each swing and putt, Singh not only demonstrates his immense talent but also brings excitement and hope to the future of Indian golf. The golf world will be watching to see what he accomplishes next!
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