17 year old Rajat Rai earns World Amateur Golf Ranking, ready to fly the Fiji flag at golf tournaments around the world

17 year old Rajat Rai earns World Amateur Golf Ranking, ready to fly the Fiji flag at golf tournaments around the world

By Vijay Narayan
Tuesday 20/08/2024
17 year old Auckland based Fijian citizen, Rajat Rai Photo: Supplied

17 year old Auckland based Fijian citizen, Rajat Rai is making waves on the golf course after finishing first at the Western Amateur Golf Championship 2024 in Denarau which also sees him earning a World Amateur Golf Ranking.

Speaking to fijivillage News from Auckland, Rajat says his hard work paid off particularly in the last round where he shot 9 birdies to achieve a score of (-5) 67, two shots clear off Shakeel Pillay after 54 holes.

Rajat will now compete in the Asian Amateur Golf Championship in Japan in October.

He started playing golf at the age of 5 and started getting coached from the age of 6.

Rajat attended Marina View School for his primary education and is currently at Westlake Boys High School in year 12.

He has gone on to represent Harbour Golf (district level) at inter-provisional championships in the under 16 and under 19 category since he was 14 years old.

Rajat is currently the number 1 player in the under 19 category for Harbour Golf in Auckland.

He won his “match play” games against both Auckland and Northland under 19 number 1 players this year.

The 17 year old also plays for the Men’s Pennants team (Inter-club) which came second in this year’s competition.

Rajat also captains Westlake Boys High School premium golf team.

He was placed second in the 52nd Fiji Golf Open in the Amateur category age 15 last year and placed 26th/60 at the Jack Newton International Junior Classic in Australia.

Rajat qualified in 2020 to play at the World Stars Las Vegas and World Stars California arguably the largest junior golf tournament in the world where only two players get to qualify per age group however he did not take part in the tournament due to COVID-19 restrictions. Rajat is currently is working towards a US College golf scholarship after completing high school next year.

He has signed up with ASM Sports founded by Ernie Els, who are assisting him with his golf scholarship.

Rajat’s dream is to represent Fiji at golf tournaments around the world.

Rajat says he puts in a lot of hours per week practising which placed him in good stead for the Western Amateur Championship.

He says stiff competition and good course conditions meant that he could execute his game plan. Rajat says he loves coming back home to play in local competitions which also gives him the chance to visit his family.

Rajat is the son of Kirat Rai Narayan and Keemti Subrail.

Kirat and Keemti and were both born and brought up in Tamavua, Suva.

Kirat left Fiji at the age of 15 to attend boarding school in Auckland and then moved to Wellington to study at Victoria University of Wellington. Keemti went to USP to further her studies.

Rajat’s father, Kirat says Rajat excelled in studies, golf and soccer from an early age.

He says Rajat’s golf coach at that time suggested that he takes up golf as his main sport as he could see Rajat’s potential.

Kirat says Rajat is very passionate about golf and devotes a lot of time towards his golf practice and frequents the gym for physical fitness.

He says Rajat’s typical week comprises of one coaching session, three practice rounds and two rounds of 18 holes per week when he is not travelling for tournaments.

Kirat says when most kids are playing computer games or are out and about with friends, Rajat is at the golf course perfecting his craft.

FEATURE NEWS
Kishore Kumar avoids jail time as 12-month sentence is suspended for 3 years in Agni Deo Singh case
57-year-old former school teacher, Kishore Kumar will not be spending time behind bars as his 12 months sentence has been suspended for three years in...
29 days ago
LATEST NEWS
Tanoa Hotel Group and NZ students plant 600 mangroves at Taiperia, Lautoka
To combat the ongoing effects of climate change and the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability, the Tanoa Hotel Group and 16 ...
26 days ago

Ovalau family to celebrate Easter reminiscing the hard work and dedication of their late son
The Boleilovoni family will have a celebration this Easter at their home in Lovoni Village, Ovalau, celebrating their late son Joseph Rymell ...
26 days ago

Expect a rainy Easter weekend as a flash flood alert and heavy rain warning in force for Fiji
People need to be prepared for a wet Easter weekend as a flash flood alert is still in force for all low-lying and flash flood-prone areas of Viti ...
26 days ago

Flash flood alert for Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Please be prepared as a flash flood alert is now in force for all low lying and flash flood prone areas of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. A heavy rain ...
27 days ago

U.S Ambassador calls out China on trying to undermine its bilateral relationship with Fiji
It's puzzling that any country purporting to be a friend to Fiji would try to publicly undermine Fiji’s bilateral relationship with one of its ...
27 days ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Top Interventional Cardiologist Dr Kapadia on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
The show will focus on health services in the country. The former Marist Brothers Primary and High School student who has been practising medicine ...
37 days ago

Supervisor of Elections on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
The interview focus on preparations for the 2026 general elections, voter related issues, electoral laws, the 2022 glitch and the municipal council ...
37 days ago

Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Coach, Glen Jackson on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Coach, Glen Jackson appeared on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan from the Drua base in Nadi. Coming off ...
41 days ago

TOP