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Golf: Give milk man's son Shubham time and space to shine

<p>Sitting at the media centre at the Open Championships of golf in St Andrews, where Lahiri is the topic of discussion for those unfamiliar with Indian golf, it was hard to miss out on young Shubham Jaglan's win</p>

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Shubham Jaglan's win at the World Junior Golf Championships in the San Diego is being spoken about at the British Open at St Andrews. Pic/Courtesy: Shubham Jaglan's Facebook page

Shubham Jaglan's win at the World Junior Golf Championships in the San Diego is being spoken about at the British Open at St Andrews. Pic/Courtesy: Shubham Jaglan's Facebook page

Sitting at the media centre at the Open Championships of golf in St Andrews, where Anirban Lahiri is the topic of discussion for those unfamiliar with Indian golf, it was hard to miss out on young Shubham Jaglan's win at the World Junior Golf Championships in the San Diego in age category 9-10 years. Shubham, 10, emerged winner with a score seven-under 179 on a par-62 on Fountains Course in Welks Resort, San Diego. He shot 60-59-60.

Shubham Jaglan's win at the World Junior Golf Championships in the San Diego is being spoken about at the British Open at St Andrews. Pic/Courtesy: Shubham Jaglan's Facebook page
Shubham Jaglan's win at the World Junior Golf Championships in the San Diego is being spoken about at the British Open at St Andrews. Pic/Courtesy: Shubham Jaglan's Facebook page 

Down the same leaderboard one also spotted – Sihan Sandhu from Ashburn, Virginia in 21st; Kush Arora from Pleasanton, California in 35th and Pranay Singh in 64th from Eden Priarie, Minnesota. Sandhu is two years younger than Jaglan and the other two are one year younger and all seem to be kids of Indian-origin parents. The Indians are coming, alright.

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