Chikkarangappa S of Bangalore
Khalin Joshi and M Dharma were the other two Bangalore golfers in the
top-5. Joshi and Dharma shot scores of 67 to be tied fourth along with
Deepinder Singh Kullar of Gurgaon and Irishman Niall Turner.
Chikkarangappa, a three-time winner on the PGTI, began the
tournament with an error-free 64 to emerge as a major contender for the title.
The 20-year-old had a relatively quiet front-nine as he collected two birdies.
The local favourite then went on the rampage on the back-nine with six more
birdies. Chikka holed it from a range of 10 to 15 feet for birdies on the 11th,
12th, 14th and 16th.
Chikka said, “I had a decent start but gained momentum after
the turn. I putted really well and grabbed all my chances on the greens with
just 26 putts for the day. I read the greens to perfection. I also scored
birdies on all four par-5s. This is my best round here at Eagleton in a
professional event.
“My putting let me down in the last few events on the PGTI.
I therefore made some changes in my putting this week. The changes seem to have
paid off,” added Chikka.
“It’s been an emotional time for me since I lost my
grandfather last week. When I came back to Bangalore this week, my mother and
grandmother spoke to me and asked me to focus on my game and look ahead as that
is what my grandfather would’ve liked me to do had he been around,” said
Chikka.
Pijit Petchkasem, the only foreigner in the top-3, came up
with an astonishing nine birdies against a lone double-bogey to be placed
second at seven-under-65.
Abhishek Jha, also playing at his home course, mixed an
eagle and six birdies with two bogeys to occupy third place at six-under-66.
Jha, the tallest player on the PGTI at 6 feet and 5 inches, had a terrific
start to the event as he made eagle on the opening 10th hole. His approach
from 185 yards landed within two feet of the flag on the 10th. He also had
three straight birdies from the first through the third. Abhishek narrowly
missed his second eagle of the day from 12 feet on the eighth.
“The eagle at the start set up the round for me. I hit almost
all greens today and matched my best single-round score at Eagleton. Today’s
round was also my best of the season. I’ve not had a great season on the PGTI
till now and this effort has really boosted my confidence. Hopefully I can
capitalize on this good start,” said Jha.
The Bangalore duo of Khalin
Joshi and M Dharma made six birdies and a bogey each in their rounds to share
fourth place along with Gurgaon’s Deepinder Singh Kullar and Ireland ’s Niall
Turner at five-under-67. Kullar had eight birdies, a bogey and a double-bogey
in his first round.
Abhishek Kuhar of Gurgaon was in joint eighth along with
Thai Suppakorn Uthaipat at four-under-68.
Two-time European Tour champion SSP Chowrasia occupies tied
46th place at two-over-74.
PGTI Press release
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