A budding golfer - none other than my own maternal nephew (Maternal uncle's grandson) - Piyush Sangwan has many feathers in his cap. He started playing golf in DLF GC Gurgaon at a very tender age of just 8-9 years when children usually prefer to play with toys only. He, perhaps, inherited his inclination to this 'game of the rich' from his father(my namesake) a good boxer and golfer himself. Now in Cat C (12-14 years), he has already played some international tournaments too including one in US and Malaysia. However, all information about Piyush can be had at google, I paste a few links below:
http://www.zeenews.com/news629920.html
http://sportswire4u.blogspot.com/201...nivasan.html:D
http://www.thesportscampus.com/20100...ck-on-tophttp:
http://www.thehinduimages.com/hindu/...YUSH%20SANGWAN
http://www.amanjyotsingh.com/latesupdates.htm
The Tribune
Panchkula, May 7
Chandigarh’s 16-year-old Tarundeep Chadha and 12-year-old Piyush Sangwan from Gurgaon notched up their second straight win on the Toyota Etios Junior Golf Tour when they clinched the Northern India Golf titles in the A and C Categories at the Panchkula Golf Club here today.
[/QUOTE]Piyush, who fired a grand five under 67 in Gurgaon for the first title, clinched the Panchkula title again carding an 83 on the final day. Talking about his win Piyush said: “It feels great to win in Panchkula. It’s a tough course and puts one’s skills to some serious test. This victory has given me plenty of confidence for the Tour ahead.”
Piyush stood first in the above tournament in his category (12-14 years).IGU ranked golf tournament, Toyota Etios-Tamil Naadu held from May 18 to 21 at Ootacumund Golf Club followed by the Toyota Tour-Southern India in Coimbatore.
Participants:
Category C (12-14): Piyush Sangwan 305, Viraj Madappa 311 and Prakhar Asawa 316.