Indian golfer Shubham Jaglan wins Second title in second weeks

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New Delhi: 10-year-old Shubham Jaglan, who is the son of a milkman from Haryana, won his second junior world golf title in two weeks. In which , firstly he won the International Junior Golf Academy ' s world stars of junior golf tournament in Las Vegas on Thursday and other his Junior World Golf Championships title in San Diego last week. The prodigy brought home a score of 106 in 3 rounds to win by 5 strokes, ahead of two Americans Justin Dang and Sihan Sandhu and Thailand ' s Pongsapak Laopakdee for the Boys 9-10 years category title at the Angel Park. Jaglan had triumphed by one stroke at the Junior World Golf Championships after scoring a three-day total of seven-under 179 last Sunday at the Welk Resort Fountain Course in California. Shubham told that winning title was my dream and it proved true.it result has come due to my hard work. Presently I am celebrating a great joy. All my friends are congratulating me. I go ahead because of my family ' s support, my coach, my school which helped me in the US, that ' s why I could speak to you actually and my golf club DGC for giving me all facilities for playing. Especially my dad supported me through my life and it has been a great journey. Anjali who is mother of Shubham told that,"I am really happy that Shubham has won his second world title in a row." Former golfer Nonita Lall Qureshi has been training Shubham since when he was 7-years old. In the age of five years old he started golf, practicing in an agricultural field. He has already won over 100 tournaments.
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