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India's Arjun Bhati wins Junior World Golf Championship 2019

Out of the 637 players from 40 counties that participated in FCG Callaway Junior World Golf Championship, fourteen-year-old Arjun Bhati secured the first position.

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CALIFORNIA: Fourteen-year-old Arjun Bhati represented India at the FCG Callaway Junior World Golf Championship and bagged the first position against Taiwan's Jeremy Chen during the three-day final match in Palm Desert, CA.

Out of the 637 players from 40 counties that participated in the tournament, Arjun secured the first position for India. He scored a total of 199 strokes followed by Chen and New Zealand's Joshua Bai at second and third position with 202 and 207 strokes respectively.

Arjun went from a second-place to five shots back entering the third round to a three-stroke victory in the boys 13-14 age division. With his closing 199, he finished at 17-under-par for three rounds. Arjun also played the best score from the 13-18 age category. This has also been Arjun's best score till now.

"I gave my best and played my game as I wanted to win this championship for my country. I want to be the No. 1 golfer in the world. My aim is to win Olympic gold for India," he said.

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