Gurgaon, November 2, 2012: Ajeetesh Sandhu of Chandigarh
posted a sizzling six-under-66 to take the lead in round two of the DLF Masters
2012 being played at the DLF Golf & Country Club. Ajeetesh now leads the
field by three strokes at eight-under-136. Gaurav Pratap Singh of Noida is in
second place at five-under-139.
The cut was declared at five-over-149. Fifty-three professionals made the cut.
Ajeetesh Sandhu (70-66) got off to a cracking start with a birdie on the first where he converted an eight-footer. He then landed his tee shot within six inches for birdie on the third. The 24-year-old collected another birdie on the fourth thanks to a brilliant second
shot.
Ajeetesh, currently ranked 22nd on the Rolex Rankings with five top-10s in the season so far, missed an eagle opportunity from five feet on the sixth. However, he managed to bag a birdie on the sixth. The Chandigarh-based professional sank birdie putts from eight to ten feet on the eighth and 14th to end up with a bogey-free 66.
“Even though I shot a 66, I feel I could’ve done better since I missed quite a few birdie chances. My hitting was accurate, especially with the wedges and I putted well from a range of eight to 10 feet. My ball-striking has been good this season and I’ve been very consistent through the year. I’ll look to convert more putts in the next two rounds,” said Ajeetesh, who is yet to win his first professional title.
Gaurav Pratap Singh (71-68) made six birdies against two bogeys in his round of four-under-68 on Friday that placed him overall second.
Harmeet Kahlon (74-66) ofChandigarh
made a good comeback in round two after having shot a 74 on the opening day.
His 66 was the joint best score of the day along with Ajeetesh’s score.
Kahlon’s round featured an eagle on the 18th, five birdies and a bogey. He is
now in tied third along with defending champion Himmat Singh Rai (69-71) of the
DLF Golf & Country Club at four-under-140.
Sri Lankan Anura Rohana is a further stroke back in fifth place while pre-tournament favourite Jyoti Randhawa,Patna ’s Md Islam,
round one leader Toran Bikram Shahi of Nepal ,
Bangladesh ’s
Md Zamal Hossain Mollah and Australian Kunal Bhasin are in joint sixth place
with identical totals of two-under-142.
The cut was declared at five-over-149. Fifty-three professionals made the cut.
Ajeetesh Sandhu (70-66) got off to a cracking start with a birdie on the first where he converted an eight-footer. He then landed his tee shot within six inches for birdie on the third. The 24-year-old collected another birdie on the fourth thanks to a brilliant second
shot.
Ajeetesh, currently ranked 22nd on the Rolex Rankings with five top-10s in the season so far, missed an eagle opportunity from five feet on the sixth. However, he managed to bag a birdie on the sixth. The Chandigarh-based professional sank birdie putts from eight to ten feet on the eighth and 14th to end up with a bogey-free 66.
“Even though I shot a 66, I feel I could’ve done better since I missed quite a few birdie chances. My hitting was accurate, especially with the wedges and I putted well from a range of eight to 10 feet. My ball-striking has been good this season and I’ve been very consistent through the year. I’ll look to convert more putts in the next two rounds,” said Ajeetesh, who is yet to win his first professional title.
Gaurav Pratap Singh (71-68) made six birdies against two bogeys in his round of four-under-68 on Friday that placed him overall second.
Harmeet Kahlon (74-66) of
DLF Golf & Country Club at four-under-140.
Sri Lankan Anura Rohana is a further stroke back in fifth place while pre-tournament favourite Jyoti Randhawa,
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