Bangalore, October 31, 2014: Bangalore’s Abhishek Jha
blasted a seven-under-65 to zoom into a healthy six-shot lead in round three of
the Asian Development Tour’s TAKE Solutions India Masters 2014. Jha’s third
round effort at his home course, Eagleton – The Golf Resort near Bangalore,
included two eagles and took his tournament total to an impressive 19-under-197.
R Murthy and Chikkarangappa, both in joint second, six shots off the pace,
ensured the top-3 on the leaderboard were all Bangaloreans. Murthy shot the
day’s best score of eight-under-64 at the US$ 70,000 event.
Abhishek Jha (66-66-65), who fired scorching rounds of 66 on
the first two days, went one better on Friday. The 27-year-old’s third round 65
helped him extend his overnight lead by four shots. After pars on the first six
holes, the 6 feet 5 inches tall Jha, picked up birdies on the seventh and ninth
to make the turn at two-under for the day.
Abhishek made the first of his two eagles courtesy a mammoth
40 feet putt on the 10th. A birdie followed on the 11th thanks to a
perfect drive but Jha dropped a stroke on the very next hole against the run of
play. The lanky golfer collected his second eagle of the day with another
40-feet conversion on the 15th. The icing on the cake for Jha was the birdie on
the 17th where he drove the green.
“I putted out of my skin today. Every putt felt like a
five-footer. I didn’t expect to make so many putts so I guess I got a bit lucky
as well. The two eagles were set up by some great ball-striking as I found the
green in two on both occasions before rolling in those long putts,” said an
excited Jha, who is now staring at his maiden title.
Abhishek, the 2010 PGTI Emerging Player of the Year, added,
“I’m delighted with today’s effort as seven-under is my best at Eagleton. It’ll
be fun playing the last round with my regular playing partner Chikkarangappa.
We play together almost everyday and that’ll help me play in a more relaxed
frame of mind.”
R Murthy (71-68-64) came up with the day’s best of 64 to
close round three in joint second at 13-under-203. Murthy’s had three birdies
till the 10th but then took off with an astounding run of five consecutive
birdies from the 14th through the 18th. Murthy, whose best result has been
a runner-up finish on the PGTI, landed his tee shot within a few inches on the
par-3 14th and sank a 30-footer on the 16th. He also had a couple of good
chip-putts on the final stretch.
“I’m pretty happy to have matched my career-best
single-round score today. I had a feeling that a low number is just around the
corner for me since I had been shooting low scores during practice few weeks
back at KGA. I had a few good pars to begin with and then made some fabulous
chip-putts for birdies. I’ve put some distance on my driving thanks to my coach
Gaurav Diwan. I’m currently striking the ball better than ever before and
that’s been the key this week,” said Murthy.
Murthy’s coach Gaurav Diwan incidentally had an eagle-two on
the 18th on Friday and ended round three in tied 25th at
two-under-214.
Chikkarangappa (64-70-69) was in tied second along with
Murthy post his third round of 69. Chikka, who had four birdies and a bogey on
Friday, sustained a minor injury on his left wrist while hitting a chip shot on
the 15th. He bogeyed the 15th and then came back well with two birdies on
the 16th and 18th after some icing on his wrist.
Five golfers were bunched together in tied fourth at
nine-under-207. Among them were, the Bangalore
duo of M Dharma and Khalin Joshi, Gurgaon’s Deepinder Singh Kullar, Irishman
Niall Turner as well as Swede Nils Floren, who shot a 62 in round two.
SSP Chowrasia posted a bogey-free 69 to be tied 18th at
five-under-211.
Yashas Chandra of Bangalore ,
the only amateur to make the cut, carded an error-free 66 to be tied
30th at one-under-215.
Jha receives sound advice from fellow professional Anirudh
Goyal
Abhishek Jha, said on Friday, that it is the sound advice
from his close friend and fellow professional Anirudh Goyal, who also made the
cut this week, that has helped him raise his game.
Jha said, “Anirudh is the one who sat me down and asked me
to play smart golf this week. Before today’s round began Anirudh told me that a
level-par would be a good round for me and I shouldn’t go out there with too
many expectations. I thus stuck to the plan and aimed for pars but instead
ended up creating lot of birdie opportunities. The game-plan for the last round
will also be to play level-par.”
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