Harendra Gupta (67-65-66-67), who was overnight second and
trailed Shamim Khan by three strokes after round three, began the day with a
bogey on the first. Gupta, however, rallied with three straight birdies on the
fifth, sixth, seventh and an eagle on the ninth to draw level with Shamim, who
had managed just two birdies till then. The 30-year-old Harendra emerged a
contender for the title as he made some good chip-putts on the fifth, sixth and
seventh and sank an 18-footer on the ninth.
Shamim all but blew away his chances of victory with bogeys
on the 13th, 15th and 16th to fall three shots behind Harendra with
two holes to play. However, the final twist came with Gupta hitting it out of
bounds to drop a double-bogey on the 17th as the deficit between him and
Shamim came down to one shot. Khan birdied the final hole from 10 feet to take
the match into a playoff.
On the playoff hole, the two were in the bunker with their
tee shots but Gupta pulled out a great approach shot to land just short of the
green while Shamim had to chip out. At the end it was Harendra who came through
to claim his eighth career title and fourth win on the PGTI with a five-feet
par putt even as Shamim dropped a bogey.
“I’ve won a tournament after a long time so this win will do
wonders for my confidence for the rest of the season. I feel the momentum shift
today came on the stretch between the fifth and the ninth where I picked up
five strokes to draw level with Shamim. The seventh has been lucky for me as I
birdied it on day three as well. I lost concentration on the 17thwhere I found
the OB. However, I was pretty confident on the
playoff as my playoff record has been pretty good,” said Harendra.
He added, “It’s great to win the inaugural edition of the
Golconda Masters and the first tournament at the magnificent HGC. The course
conditions have been perfect this week and the Hyderabad Golf Club is a venue
I’d love to come back to.”
Harendra Gupta has now climbed from 23rd place to
second position in the Rolex Rankings. Shamim Khan who was denied his second
straight win on the PGTI has now climbed from second place to first position in
the Rolex Rankings.
Gaganjeet Bhullar claimed 15th place at five-under-275.
He shot a 70 in the final round.
Kolkata’s Shankar Das, the 2014 Rolex Rankings champion,
came up with a final round of 71 to end up in tied 18th position at
two-under-278.
Photo caption: Harendra Gupta receives the trophy from Mr. B V Papa Rao,
IAS, Advisor to Govt. of Telangana.
PGTI Press release
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