
Aman Gupta PGA TOUR Player Profile, Stats, Bio, Career
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Indian American Aman Gupta turns pro - India Golf Weekly
May 30, 2022 · Aman Gupta, the 22-year-old Indian American who was a semifinalist at the 2020 US Amateur Championship and has completed three years at Oklahoma State University , has announced he will be turning pro instead after competing in the NCAA College Championship finals this month.
Aman Gupta - 2021-22 - Cowboy Golf - Oklahoma State University
Aman Gupta - Junior (2020-21): Was named a GCAA All-America Scholar … also named a first-team Academic All-Big 12 pick … tabbed as an All-Central Region pick...
Aman Gupta (United States) Golf Profile - ESPN
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Meet Aman Gupta, the US-born golfer who wants to fly the …
Aug 27, 2021 · Aman Gupta, a US collegiate golf star, is keen to test himself at the upcoming Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Dubai. Dubai: There was hope the Aditi Ashok effect …
Aman Gupta - Minor League Golf Tour
Ben Silverman birdies the final hole to win by one at Abacoa Golf Club Aman Gupta, Ethan Marcus, Jordan Gumberg and David Powers tie for 2nd at 69 Thursday, January 11, 2018
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More than a flag: Gupta helping grow the game of golf in India
Sep 23, 2021 · Aman Gupta is staring down the end of his college career, and he wants a national title before leaving Oklahoma State. Aman Gupta was born in the United States, and has always played golf under the American flag throughout his amateur career.
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Another Indian-American aims for European Tour - India Golf …
Sep 13, 2024 · Aman Gupta, a 24-year-old Indian-American golfer, made a name for himself as a semifinalist at the highly competitive 2020 U.S. Amateur Championship. After completing three years at perhaps the leading college program in America, at Oklahoma State University, he chose to turn professional in May 2022, opting to forgo his final year.