Keekli Reporter, 3rd March, 2017, Chandigarh
Aadil Bedi, a student of Vivek High School Chandigarh has felt his golfing wave felt in Amateur Circuit at Western India at BPGC Mumbai.
Playing his first amateur match, Aadil started cautiously with a score of 70, 71, 67 and 65 with score of 273 and won with a margin of seven shots from Jay Pandaya of Ahmadabad at the Amateur Circuit at BPGC Mumbai. Aadil shot total 21 birdies in the match. It was tied position after Day 3 with just 2 shot clear from Dhruv Sheron. But Aadil started on a very aggressive note on the last day with birdies on holes 1, 4, 8, 10, 12, 13, 18. He intimidated his opponents and left no room and won by 7 shots.
Aadil is all set to play at the Maharashtra Amateur Championship at Pune next week. He said that I am keeping my eye at the upcoming Asian Game and Youth Olympic game in 2018. These are qualifying matches for next year big Asian games. With this maiden win Aadil moved to 16th position in IGU merit list.
Aadil is all set to represent India in first week of April next month in True Vision at Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand Golf Association is hosting this annual event through Albatross Company who is working for promotion of golf in India.
Aadil said after winning “it was great playing with elder players like HS Kang, Viren Thapar, Dhruv Sheron, Sunnit Chowrasia and Shivnaren. It is good experience in the field of 60 top amateur players of the country. He said that my coach Jesse Grewal and Bob Byman are working hard with me day and night”.