Gulfam (69-65), who was overnight tied fifth, came out
firing on all cylinders on Wednesday as he shot down birdies on the first,
fifth and seventh after landing it within a couple of feet of the flag on all
three occasions. The 48-year-old seasoned professional then sank his longest
putt of the day, a 20-footer, on the 11th to move to four-under for the
day. Gulfam’s excellent hitting set up a couple of more tap-in birdies for him
on the 12th and14th. The professional from the Delhi Golf Club, currently
placed second on the Feeder Tour Order of Merit, drove the par-4
17th green to pocket his last birdie of the day.
“I shot one of the best scores of my professional career
today. I kept landing it close to the pin and putted much better on the back
nine as compared to round one. The win at Forest Hill two weeks back has really
lifted my confidence. I’ll need to repeat this effort in the last round to give
myself a good chance. My goal is to finish on top of the Order of Merit in
order to earn the exemption on the PGTI next year,” said Gulfam, elder brother
of 2012 Rolex Rankings champion Shamim Khan.
Arshpreet Thind (66-68), the overnight joint leader,
followed up his brilliant opening round of 66 with a steady 68. The strapping
six-footer dropped a bogey on the second but rallied with birdies on the fifth,
sixth, seventh, 10th and 11ththanks to his good hitting form.
“I’ve been hitting it well this week. I had 17 greens
in regulation today and set up a lot of birdie opportunities by landing my
shots within six feet of the pin. I also found two of the par-5 greens in two
shots. I don’t want to think too far ahead and just want to continue playing
like I’ve done on the first two days in order to set myself up nicely for the
final day,” said Thind, looking for his maiden title.
Bhanu Pratap Singh (66-72), the overnight joint leader,
slipped to third place after an even-par-72 in round two. His total reads
six-under-138.
Feeder Tour Order of Merit leader Akshay Sharma of Chandigarh is placed tied
seventh at three-under-141.
The cut was declared at two-over-146. Thirty-six
professionals made the cut.
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