Kolkata, December 28, 2014: Kolkata’s Shankar Das won
the Rs 1.5 crore McLeod Russel Tour Championship after his final round of
three-under-69 at his home course, the Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC). Shankar
as a result of his win also topped the Rolex Rankings and bagged the Rolex
Player of the Year title for 2014.
Das totaled 16-under-272 for the week
to register the biggest win of his career.Kapurthala’s Gaganjeet Bhullar and Abhinav Lohan of the DLF
Golf & Country Club, Gurgaon, were joint runners-up at 13-under-275 as they
fired matching scores of 68 in round four.
Shankar Das (68-70-65-69), who started the final round with
a two-shot lead, came out a determined man on Sunday. Shankar’s burning desire
to win in front of his home crowd for the first time was reflected in his solid
start as he birdied the first hole from 20 feet. Das, who was also in search of
the Rolex Rankings crown, carried on the good work with another birdie on the
fourth hole.
The three-putt bogey on the 11th didn’t dampen
Shankar’s spirits as he hit an outstanding tee shot on the par-3 13th and
thereafter sank a 12-footer for birdie. The ever-smiling Shankar once again
seemed unfazed after the dropped shot on the 14th as he came back stronger
with birdies on the 15th and 16ththanks to some excellent wedge shots. The
31-year-old made pars on the last two holes to seal a comfortable three-shot
win and take home his fifth tournament trophy. Das thus earned a handsome pay
cheque of Rs 23,77, 500, the highest ever for a domestic tournament in India .
Shankar, who was ranked third in the money list at the start
of the week, finished with total earnings of Rs. 54,32,067 for the 2014 season
and therefore overhauled Bangalore ’s
Chikkarangappa S in the race for the Rolex Player of the Year. Chikkarangappa,
who finished fourth at this week’s event, ended the year with total earnings of
Rs 47,15,336 to claim second place in the Rolex Rankings for the second year
running.
“This is definitely the biggest win of my career. It’s
helped me become number one on the PGTI for the first time. It’s also great to
win on my home turf for the first time. The overwhelming support from the RCGC
members, my family and friends through this week played a huge role in my
performance. It’s been a tough time for my family this year. I missed about
four tournaments midway through the season due to my mother’s poor health.
However, I came back stronger on the tour with some good performances and top-5
finishes. It’s great to end the year with a win, my first in over 15 months. I
will now aim to use my country spot to good effect on the Asian Tour next
year,” said a beaming Shankar.
He added, “I didn’t bother too much about the leader board
today and focused on playing a good round. I was lucky to get off to a good
start with a birdie on the first. The birdie on the fourth really set up the
round for me as my confidence was soaring by then. The best shot of the day was
the tee shot on the 13thwhere I successfully negotiated a tough pin position.”
Gaganjeet Bhullar came into his own on the final day with a
68 that featured five birdies and a bogey. Bhullar did mount a challenge with a
hat-trick of birdies on the back-nine but Shankar’s late charge on the
15th and 16th put paid to Gaganjeet’s title hopes.
Abhinav Lohan also mixed five birdies with a lone bogey on
Sunday to end up in joint second along with Bhullar. Lohan, as a result,
climbed from 16th to seventh position in the final Rolex Rankings.
Gurgaon-based Shubhankar Sharma, the leader in the first two
rounds, fired an incredible albatross on the par-5 fourth during his final
round of 70. He holed his four-iron second shot from 224 yards to achieve the
rare feat. This was only the fourth albatross on the PGTI. Sharma secured sixth
place in the tournament as he totaled eight-under-280 for the week.
“It was unbelievable. I didn’t see the ball go in but I only
realized I had made an albatross when I was walking up to the green and my
playing partner Anura Rohana informed me that my ball was in the hole,” said a
delighted Shubhankar.
Kolkata’s SSP Chowrasia shared seventh spot with Sri Lankan
K Prabagaran at seven-undeer-281.
Arjun Atwal, another local favourite, ended ninth at
six-under-282 in his maiden event on the PGTI. He shot a final round of 72.
The 2013 Rolex Rankings champion Rashid Khan of Delhi , who equaled the course record of 63 earlier in the
week, was tied 10th at four-under-284 along with Sri Lankans Anura Rohana
and Mithun Perera and Delhi ’s
Vinod Kumar.
Kolkata golfer Rahil Gangjee was joint 20th at one-under-287.
Prize Presentation Picture - Caption:
Shankar Das (4th from left) receives the winner's cheque and
trophy from (L to R) Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI, Master Akhil Khaitan
representing McLeod Russel, Mr. Rajeev Takru, Director, McLeod Russel, Mr.
Aditya Bajoria, Captain, RCGC and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI.
PGTI Press release and photo
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