Indian golfer Arjun Bhati lifts the title for the third consecutive time at the Junior World Golf Championships held in the United States. This is the first time in the history of junior golf that a player has won the World Golf Championships for the third time in a row. Arjuna had earlier won the title in 2016, 2018. In this exciting match, Arjuna defeated Jeremy Chen of Taiwan to claim the title. The 14-year-old Arjun scored a total of 199. Chen scored 202 and New Zealand's Joshua Bei scored 207. The Indian golfer scored cross-under 17 in the third round aged 13-14. For your information, he also performed his best in the 13-18 age group, which is his best ever score. "I gave my best and I wanted to win the championship for my country with similar performance. I want to be the world's number one golfer. My goal is to win a gold medal for India at the Olympics.'" 637 golfers from 40 countries participated in the tournament. Arjuna finished first. The championship was attended by 637 athletes from 40 countries. Indonesia Open 2019: PV Sindhu beats Nozomi Okuhara and storms into quarterfinals Tokyo Olympics 2019: Players to stay in floating hotels T20 World Cup: This fantastic spinner will be spin consultant of women's Team India