The Heat Is On at the 14th Royal Wedding Anniversary Golf Tournament 2025

The atmosphere at the 14th Royal Wedding Anniversary Golf Tournament is electric — a perfect blend of precision, pressure, and passion. Since the first drive teed off on 15th October, golfers have been grinding through the qualifying rounds with unwavering focus. Now, with two days down and one to go before the cut, every stroke carries the weight of destiny.

The tournament’s qualifying rounds conclude on 17th October, and only the players with the finest cards will advance to the final two-day championship. The stakes couldn’t be higher — one slip could mean the difference between celebrating under the spotlight or watching from the clubhouse veranda.

Across the last two days, golfers have showcased immense skill and composure. It’s been a test not only of swing mechanics but also of mental steel.
Players like Sal Bdr Tamang and Budha Singh Tamang have set the course ablaze with their consistency, both carding a total gross of 72 — setting the bar for others to chase. Hot on their heels, Gopa Karma Lhendup and Namgay Tshering (NAT) trail narrowly at 74, keeping the leaderboard tense and unpredictable.

In the Net Division, where handicaps level the playing field, Gopa Karma Lhendup stands tall with a stunning -9 score, a round that speaks volumes about course management and smart play rather than brute power. This exceptional performance highlights how discipline and control can outshine raw distance off the tee.

Leaderboard Watch

Gross Leaderboard (Top Contenders):

  1. Sal Bdr Tamang – 72
  2. Budha Singh Tamang – 72
  3. Gopa Karma Lhendup – 74
  4. Namgay Tshering (NAT) – 74

Net Leaderboard (Top Contenders):

  1. Gopa Karma Lhendup – (-9)
  2. Maj BB Gurung (Retd) – (-4)
  3. Topgyal J. Dorji – (-2)

The margins are razor-thin — and tomorrow’s final qualifying round could shuffle everything.

Moments That Made Headlines

  • Closest to the Pin: Col Lhendup T. Dorji landed his shot at a breathtaking 1.38 meters, proving accuracy can still beat aggression.
  • Longest Drive: Karma Dorji Khorko smashed a booming 295.3 meters, drawing applause across the fairway.

INSIGHTS & RECOMMENDATIONS

With one last day to fight for survival, this is where strategy will make or break dreams.

  1. Play Smart, Not Heroic
    Avoid the “blow-up hole.” A single triple bogey can undo an entire round. Take your medicine — accept the bogey, protect the card.
  2. Short Game Wins Tournaments
    The current leaders are those who’ve mastered their putting and wedge distances. Precision on the greens — especially those 5-8 foot par saves — separates contenders from the rest.
  3. Target Score Focus
    The projected Net cut line sits around Even (E) to -1, meaning anyone below that line is still alive. Don’t rely on others’ mistakes; play your own destiny.

Interesting Takeaways for Golf Fans

  • The average gross score among the top 10 sits just above par, showing how demanding the course setup is this year.
  • Players are showing remarkable composure under pressure — the number of double-bogeys has dropped drastically from Day 1 to Day 2, a sign that golfers are adapting fast.
  • The tournament’s mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents has created the perfect blend of experience and ambition.

As we head into the final day of qualifying, the fairways at Drakpoi Golf Course will echo with determination and dreams. Every drive, chip, and putt on Day 3 will define who advances to the grand weekend finals — where precision meets glory, and only the calmest under pressure will prevail.

RESULT DAY 1 AND DAY2

The Heat Is On at the 14th Royal Wedding Anniversary Golf Tournament 2025
The Heat Is On at the 14th Royal Wedding Anniversary Golf Tournament 2025

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