Praveen Kumar wins Pilikula golf open trophy

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December 21, 2011

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Mangalore, December 21: M Praveen Kumar of Hubli has won the Pilikula Open trophy in the 13th Pilikula Golf Tournament played last weekend at the Pilikula golf course near here.

Col Rajesh Parman of ASC, Bangalore finished runner up in this category. Vivek Machaiah won the first place in 0-10 net stroke play and Lt Col Antony Roche finished runner up. In the 11-18 net stroke play, Aaraon was the winner, and A Sreenivasan, the runners-up.

The strokeplay event for those with 0 to 10 handicaps (lower handicap score denotes greater past performance of a player) was won by Vivek Machaiah of Chikmagalur and the runner-up in this event was Antony Roche of Mangalore.

The same event for 11-18 handicaps was bagged by Master Aaron of Mangalore and the runner-up was A. Sreenivasan of Hubli.

The Net Strokeplay for those with 19-26 handicap) was won by P.B. Thimmaiah of Kodagu and the runner-up was Ramanand Shetty of Bangalore. The Stableford (handicaps below 18) winner was Eugene Rent of the city and the runner up was Sandeep Rai from the city.

The Stableford (handicaps 19-26) winner was Major Gen. Mitra of ASC Bangalore and the runner-up was K.H. Poojary of Mangalore.

The Ladies Stableford winner was Chelsea from the city. The doubles Net Strokeplay was won by Master Aaron and Srikant Rai, both Mangaloreans.

The highest number of Birdies and Eagles trophy was taken by Rajesh Parman of Bangalore. The trophy for Closest to Pin on Hole No. 4 was won by Vivek Machaiah. The hosts won the inter-club trophy between Pilikula Golf Club and Mercara Downs, which had won it last year. The Caddies Trophy was won by Badruddin of the host club.

Chairman of the Karnataka State Minorities Commission Anwar Manippady gave away the trophies.

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