The 33-year-old Arjun Singh Chaudhri (69-68-71), who enjoyed
an overnight four-shot lead, had a poor start to the day as he made
triple-bogey on the par-5 second after finding the bushes and taking a penalty
drop. He birdied the third but dropped a bogey again on the fourth. Arjun then
took control once again with five birdies against a lone bogey over the last 12
holes. He landed his tee shot within four feet for birdie on the 13th and
converted an 18-feet putt for his final birdie of the day on the 17th.
Chaudhri said, “I had narrowly missed out on making the
top-60 on the PGTI last year that would’ve earned me an exemption. This win is
therefore a huge morale-booster for me. I drove well, hit the irons to
perfection and made most of the putts through the week. I gave myself plenty of
opportunities today by landing my shots around the green on as many as five
occasions. I had a poor start to the day but the turnaround came for me with
the 10 feet birdie putt on the seventh.”
Local favourite Abhinav Lohan (68-73-72) was the runner-up
with a total of three-under-213. Lohan’s final round of 72 featured four
birdies and four bogeys.
Wasim Khan (69-72-76) of Delhi secured third place with a one-over-217
total.
Press release
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