Teenager Aditya Garg Leads Pre-Qualifying Round With Six-Under 65

Garg Shines at TATA Steel PGTI Qualifying School Round One

Teenage amateur Aditya Garg fired a six-under 65 to lead Pre-Qualifying I of the TATA Steel PGTI Qualifying School at Golmuri Golf Course, Jamshedpur.

Key Points:

  • Aditya Garg scored seven birdies, finishing at six-under 65.
  • Vishav Pratap Singh Gill followed closely with a five-under 66.
  • Top 20 (+ ties) from 105 players advance to the Final Qualifying Stage.

JAMSHEDPUR – Nineteen-year-old Aditya Garg from Pune showcased a stellar performance in round one of Pre-Qualifying I of the TATA Steel PGTI Qualifying School 2025 at Golmuri Golf Course.

Garg registered seven birdies against one bogey, maintaining precision with his tee and approach shots. Reflecting on his performance, Aditya said, “Today’s accuracy with tee and approach shots made the difference. A good score on my debut here boosts my confidence for round two.”

Competitive Field at Golmuri

Chandigarh’s Vishav Pratap Singh Gill secured second place with a five-under 66. Gill’s calculated gameplay kept him in contention, providing a strong challenge to Garg’s lead.

Stakes for Final Qualifying

Out of 105 participants, only the top 20 (plus ties) will proceed to the Final Qualifying Stage. This event is part of a series of three Pre-Qualifying rounds, each pivotal for players aiming to secure a spot.

Garg’s consistent precision and Gill’s competitive spirit set the tone for an intense round two. With young talents showcasing their mettle, the TATA Steel PGTI Qualifying School continues to promise exciting prospects.

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