Panchkula, February 6, 2015: N Thangaraja of Sri Lanka came
through in a battle of nerves to win the season-opening PGTI Players
Championship presented by Panchkula Golf Club by one shot. Thangaraja, who
totaled five-under-277 for the week, finished one shot ahead of Mhow golfer
Mukesh Kumar who was runner-up at four-under-278. Both players fired scores of
one-over-73 in the final round of the Rs 30 lakh event on Friday.
Panchkula's Angad Cheema and Chandigarh-based Abhijit Singh
Chadha claimed a share of third place along with Delhi 's Ashok Kumar at three-under-279.
Thangaraja (69-67-68-73), the overnight leader by one shot,
seemed to be coasting to victory as he was one-under through 15 holes on the
final day. The 33-year-old landed his wedge shots within three feet to set up
birdies on the sixth, 11th and 15th. A three-putt on the eighth and an
erratic tee shot on the 13th resulted in dropped shots.
Mukesh Kumar (66-70-69-73), placed second after round three,
emerged a serious contender for the title on Friday when he birdied the
15th and 16th to draw level with Thangaraja. Mukesh had made two
birdies and two bogeys earlier in the round.
The 17th and 18th holes provided a befitting
finale to the tournament. Both Thanga and Mukesh missed chip-putts to drop
bogeys on the 17th and thus continued to share the lead. The 18thhole
turned out to be decisive as Mukesh hit his tee shot out of bounds and
therefore conceded a double-bogey. This enabled Thanga to take home the trophy
despite a three-putt for bogey on the final hole.
Thangaraja, who bagged his second professional title, said,
“This win is a morale-booster for me as I hadn’t won a tournament since
December 2013. It’s great to start the season with a victory. I’m delighted
that my success this week has earned me a spot at this month’s Indian Open.”
“I knew Mukesh was not going to make it easy for me towards
the end. But I didn’t panic and put pressure on myself. I was very good around
the greens today and hit only a couple of bad shots with the irons. My
ball-striking was very consistent through the week,” added Thangaraja, who is
now the 2015 Rolex Rankings leader.
Ashok Kumar’s four-under-68 was the day’s best round and
helped him finish joint third. Ashok also came into contention when he was
six-under for the day through 16 holes. However, he dropped out of the race
with a double-bogey on the 18th.
Local lads Abhijit Singh Chadha (72) and Angad Cheema (73)
shared third place with Ashok Kumar at three-under-279.
Round 4 leaderboard:
277: N Thangaraja
278: Mukesh Kumar
279: Ashok Kumar, Abhijit Singh Chadha, Angad Cheema
280: Shamim Khan, Rahul Bajaj, Amardip Sinh Malik
PGTI Press release
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