Prince Bainsla wins the IGU Rajasthan Junior Boys Golf Championship 2026, which was being held at the Rambagh Golf Club, from April 14 to April 17.
Haryana’s Prince Bainsla (71-70-69-67) had a difficult start in the inaugural rounds, in which he shot a 1-over 71 and an even par of 70 respectively. His game improved in the third round in which he shot a 1-under 70 and played his personal best of a 3-under 67 in the fourth round. At an overall score of 3-under 277, Prince clinched victory in the A&B Boys Combined category.
Karnataka’s Ishnidh Virdhi (73-70-69-67) opened with a 73, but improved his performance on the second round, in which he shot an even par score of 70. His game improved in the third round in which he shot a 1-under 69 and played his personal best of a 3-under 67 in the fourth round. At an overall score of 1-under 279, Ishnidh finished second in the A&B Boys Combined category.
Karnataka golfer Vivaan Ubhayakar (74-68-70-69) had a difficult beginning with a 74, but improved his game in the second round with a 2-under 68. After an even par score of 70 in the third round, Vivaan shot a 1-under 69 in the fourth round, and at an overall score of 281, finished third in A&B Boys Combined category.
West Bengal golfer Varish Mohta (75-76-70-72) finished tied sixteenth with a group of golfers including Delhi’s Vivaan Aggarwal (76-76-69-72) and Punjab’s Adiraaj Singh Gill (72-70-75-76), at an overall score of 293.

Adit Veeramachaneni: Winner, B Boys.
Karnataka golfer Adit Veeramachaneni (77-71-69-67) made a difficult start with a 77 in the first round, and a 1-over 71 in the second round. His game improved on the moving round, in which he shot a 1-under 70 and scored his personal best of 3-under 67 in the fourth round. At an overall score of 284, he tied for the winner’s place with Haryana’s Jaibir Singh Kang (75-66-76-67), who also finished at a 284, playing four great rounds of golf.
An exciting play off round followed, after which, Adit emerged as the winner in the B Boys category, followed by Jaibir, who finished second in B Boys.
Delhi golfer Aditya Misra (78-70-69-69) also played great golf in the four rounds, and at an overall score of 286, finished third in B Boys.
Bengal lad Arkaprovo Choudhury (80-76-76-72) finished eleventh in B Boys at an overall score of 304.
Meanwhile, the participants of C Boys played a total of 54 holes over three consecutive rounds, starting April 15.

Kabir Goyal: Winner, C Boys.
Uttar Pradesh golfer Kabir Goyal (67-72-70) made a good start, shooting a 3-under 67 in the first round. Though he had a difficult second round in which he shot a 72, Kabir ended the third round with an even par score of 70, and at an overall score of 1-under 209, won category C Boys.
Haryana golfers Drona Singh Dhull (77-70-68) had a difficult start with a 77 in the first round, but improved his game in the second round with a level par score of 70 in the second round and played his personal best in the third round with a 2-under 68. At an overall score of 215, Drona finished second in C Boys.
Haryana golfer Abram Chawla (74-70-72) finished third in C Boys with an overall score of 216.