Shubhankar Sharma
Kolkata, December 25, 2014: The Rs. 1.5 crore McLeod
Russel Tour Championship, the year-ending event of the PGTI, got off to a
cracking start at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC) on Thursday as teenager
Shubhankar Sharma of the DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurgaon, posted a
blistering eight-under-64 for the round one lead. Chikkarangappa of Bangalore
ended the opening day of the richest-ever domestic event to be staged in India , in
second place as he registered a score of 66.
Shubhankar Sharma, who at 17 years of age became the
youngest winner on the PGTI at Kochi in April this year, was in sublime form on
Thursday as he produced an incredible nine birdies against a lone bogey. The
eighteen-year-old was off to a solid start with three birdies on the first five
holes including a chip-in on the fifth. Shubhankar made the turn at five-under
after two birdie conversions from 10 to 12 feet on the seventh and ninth.
Sharma’s only bogey of the day came as a result of a lip-out
on the 10th but he came back stronger with four successive birdies from
the 15th to the 18th. He sank a 20-footer on the 17th and landed it
close to the flag on the 16th and 18th.
“I couldn’t have asked for a better start to the week. I was
striking it well and converting all opportunities on the greens. I’ve not been
doing well in the opening rounds of late but today I managed to overcome that
problem. But I know I can’t take anything for granted going into the next round
as every day is a new day in golf,” said Shubhankar, currently ranked 11th in
the Rolex Rankings.
He added, “I’ve got good memories of the RCGC as I won the
All India Amateur Championship here in early 2013 just before turning
professional. Those good memories could work for me this week.
“My success on the PGTI earlier this year and my consistent
performances on the Asian Development Tour have helped me grow as a player. The
fourth place finish in a strong international field at the Panasonic Open
recently has also instilled a lot of self-belief in me.”
Chikkarangappa got a head-start in the race for the Rolex
Player of the Year title after his opening round of six-under-66. Chikka,
currently placed second in the Rolex Rankings, ended the day in second place,
thus opening a huge gap between himself and Rolex Rankings leader Om Prakash
Chouhan of Mhow who shot a one-over-73 to be tied 27th. There is a gap of just
over Rs. 2 lakh between the two players at the moment. Chikkarangappa now has
the edge in the race for the top spot as the winner at this week’s event is set
to take home a prize purse of Rs. 23,77,500.
Chikka’s 66 featured an eagle, five birdies and a bogey. The
2014 Super Series champion almost holed out from 140 yards to set-up a tap-in
birdie on the 11th. The 21-year-old also landed it within 10 feet from 220
yards for eagle on the 15th. He sank two 15-footers on the 14th and 18th.
Chikka said, “The rough is up this week so there is a
premium on hitting the fairways. I missed just four fairways out of 16 today. I
know I’m one of the top contenders for the Rolex Rankings title but I won’t let
that dominate my thought process. I just want to play my best golf and enjoy
myself on the course.”
Kapurthala lad and winner of six international titles
Gaganjeet Bhullar mixed eight birdies with two bogeys and a double-bogey to
close the day in tied fourth at four-under-68.
Kolkata’s Shankar Das, who is currently third in the Rolex
Rankings, kept alive his hopes of topping the rankings as he too shot a 68 to
join Bhullar and Bangalore ’s
M Dharma in tied fourth.
Reigning Rolex Rankings champion Rashid Khan of Delhi was tied 14th after
a round of 71.
The Kolkata duo of Arjun Atwal (72) and SSP Chowrasia (73),
both of whom have enjoyed international success this year, were placed tied 22nd and
tied 27th respectively.
PGTI Press release
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