Gurbaaz Mann
Mewat (Haryana) April 10, 2013: Chandigarh ’s Gurbaaz Mann
followed up his first round effort of 41 points with a brilliant 44 in round
two to open up a three-point lead at the halfway stage of the PGTI Players
Championship at the Classic Golf Resort here. Mann’s total stands
at 85 points after round two. His nearest challenger is Gurgaon-based amateur
Aienesh Ahluwalia with 82 points.
The stableford points scoring format is being followed in
the tournament. Under this scoring format, each par accounts for two points,
each birdie for three points, each eagle for four points, each bogey for one
point and each double bogey (or worse) for zero points.
Gurbaaz Mann’s fantastic bogey-free round of eight-under-64
earned him 44 points on day two. The 30-year-old was in excellent hitting form
and drove two par-4 greens – the 12th and 15th – to set up birdies.
The strapping six-footer landed his chip within a few inches for birdie on the
18th. Gurbaaz’s other two birdies on the back nine came on the 10th and 14th.
He then picked up three more birdies on the front nine (sixth, eighth and
ninth) thanks to his flawless hitting. Mann, who has a professional win to his
credit, sank a 10-footer for birdie on the eighth.
Mann said, “My ball-striking has been great this week even
though my putting has been patchy. I’ve just dropped one bogey in the first two
rounds. I’m encouraged by the fact that I’ve done well at this course in the
past, having shot a round of 12-under once. With the way I’m striking the ball
at the moment, the conditions are conducive for me to shoot low numbers. I have
no scores in mind but will play each shot on merit over the next two days.
However, I’ll have to take into account the wind which generally switches
direction midway through the day at this course.”
Aienesh Ahluwalia (41-41), an amateur from the neighbouring
district of Gurgaon, currently occupies second position with a total score of
82 points.
Round one leader Ashok Kumar is placed third with a total of
81.
The cut was declared at 72 points. Sixty-three professionals
and two amateurs made the cut.
Press release
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