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Watch: Golfer Aadil finds teeing ground at home

CHANDIGARH: Amid the nationwide lockdown owing to the coronavirus crisis in the country, Chandigarh-based golfer Aadil Bedi has made a makeshift teeing ground at home.


The 19-year-old golfer, who started playing golf at the age of five, recently claimed his first professional title at the Bengal Open Golf Championship 2020.

He has also participated in the Jakarta Asian Games in 2018.

Bedi is practising his golf swing in the front yard of his house. He has tied mattresses in the lawn where he's trying to improve his tee shot.

He also a tweeted a video of his routine a few days back.

"This time shall pass, keep patient. In the meanwhile make the most of the opportunity we have. Spend time with family and learn new things. I’m learning a new language for instance. Mucho gracias," his tweet read.




He is analysing all his performance with the help of a computer software and a sensor tracker.

"I have a Trackman, KVest, sensor-level plates and a computer software for analysing the elevation, direction, and speed of the swing. I put the trackman behind my spot where I stand for my shot," Bedi said.

Speaking about his fitness routine, Bedi said, "I'm running on a treadmill to keep my fitness at home. I am also taking online coaching from my coach Bob Bayman."

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