Rahil Gangjee (67-71-67-70), the overnight leader by three
strokes, was in control all through the final day. The 35-year-old hit his
drive to the right on the second but managed to salvage a birdie after a good
third shot and a 10-feet conversion on the green. Gangjee, known to be a
proficient horse-rider, extracted another birdie from a tough situation on the
13th where he landed his second shot in the bunker. He got out of trouble on
the 13th with a decent bunker shot and another 10-feet birdie putt.
The only blemish on Rahil’s card was the bogey on the
15th as he found the trees on two occasions on that hole. The man from the
Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC) finally sealed his fourth professional title
after a par-save on the 17th and an eight-foot birdie putt on the 18th.
This happens to be Rahil’s third title on the domestic
circuit. Gangjee, who went through the rigours of playing on the Web.com Tour
in the United States in 2011
and 2012, also has a win on the Asian Tour that he achieved back in 2004 in China .
“I hit some solid shots through the day. The intensity was
there till the end and I didn’t let go of any chances. I knew I had it in the
bag after my closest competitor Zamal bogeyed the 15th. It’s great to win after
such a long gap,” said Gangjee, who ended a five-year victory drought.”
He added, “I had suffered a huge setback at the European
Tour’s 2010 Avantha Masters where I was leading on the final day with five
holes to go. I did not the grab my opportunities on that occasion and finally
finished outside the top-10. I’ve grown from that experience as it taught me
how to handle pressure while leading. My stint on the Web.com Tour in the United States
over the last two seasons has also made me more competitive.
“I’d like to thank my sponsor Mr. Dilip Thomas for
supporting me. I also attribute my success to my swing coach Mr. Ajai Gupta and
my mental coach Mr. Pradeep Agarwal, who have both helped me raise my game.
This win will help me perform better on the Asian Tour,” said Gangjee, the only
golfer with four sub-par rounds this week.
Sujjan Singh (71-69-73-68) of Chandigarh gave the home crowd something to
cheer about as he closed with a 68 to finish joint second at seven-under-281.
Sujjan’s final round featured five birdies against a lone bogey.
Sujjan said, “I was a bit rusty coming into this tournament
but my performance got better with each passing day. I hit it well today.”
Md Zamal Hossain Mollah of Bangladesh (72-70-67-72) joined
Sujjan Singh in tied second place after posting a sedate 72 that included four
birdies and four bogeys.
Jyoti Randhawa (68-74-74-67) climbed from overnight tied
15th to tied fourth after signing off with a brilliant bogey-free 67 in the
final round which also happened to be the day’s best score. He totaled
five-under-283 for the event.
Randhawa and Sharma were joined by Abhijit Singh Chadha
(69-72-70-72), another Chandigarh
golfer and Panchkula’s Angad Cheema (73-72-70-68) in tied fourth place. While
Abhijit returned a 72 on the final day, Angad submitted a card of 68.
Photo caption: Rahil Gangjee receives the winner's cheque from G S
Sandhu, president, Chandigarh Golf Club. The prize presentation party
also comprises of (in the background from left to right) Padamjit Sandhu, director, PGTI, Sandeep Sandhu, captain, Chandigarh Golf Club and Uttam
Singh Mundy, director, PGTI.
Press release
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