Playing with five handicap, Tsering accumulated 42 stableford points to achieve a four-stroke victory over Joo Sook Choi. Tsering played one-under gross with three-under 33 on the front nine and two-over 38 on the back nine. His score card included birdies on hole two, three and seven, against bogeys on hole 11 and 16. He also received the most birdies award.[break]
Joo Sook Choi, playing with 10 handicap, scored 38 stableford points to finish second. South Korean Choi got 20 points on the front nine and 18 on the back nine.
Ang Tshiring Sherpa won the best gross award with a gross score of four-over par 76. Aarati Rana scored 33 points to register another victory in the women´s category finishing ahead of Kesang Lama. Lama finished runner-up in the women´s category with 31 points.
Sandesh Khanal won the best junior golfer award with 38 stableford points, while KNS Thapa won the best senior golfer award with 33 stableford points. Kiran Dangal won the closest to the pin award and Rene Vijay Einhaus took home the longest drive award. Suryansh Chaudhary received a special prize scoring 37 stableford points to finish second runner-up.
Altogether 88 players, including six women and 8 junior golfers, competed in the tournament played under stableford format with 3/4 handicap over 18 holes.
Managing Director of Chaudhary Group Nirvana Chaudhary and President of Gokarna Golf Club Suhrid Ghimire gave away the prizes to the winners.
Tashi Tsering wins Nepal Amateur Golf title