Ahmedabad, April 3, 2015: Bangalore ’s Khalin Joshi shot a course record
nine-under-63 on the final day to register a sensational come-from-behind
victory at the PGTI Ahmedabad Masters presented by Kalhaar Blues & Greens.
Joshi signed off with a 17-under-271 total to bag his second professional
crown. Chikkarangappa, another Bangalorean, finished runner-up at 15-under-273
after his final round of five-under-67.
Khalin Joshi (70-67-71-63), who was placed eight shots off
the lead in fifth place after round three, came out firing on all cylinders on
Friday to steamroll all opposition in sight. The 22-year-old began the day with
an eagle-birdie on the first two holes courtesy a perfect approach shot on the
first which found the hole and a 15-feet conversion on the second.
Khalin emerged top contender for the title when he struck
four birdies on the trot from the sixth through the ninth to go past overnight
leader Shubhankar Sharma who dropped two strokes on the front nine. Joshi’s
four consecutive birdies featured two conversions from a range of 10 to 15
feet.
Khalin all but nailed it with two more birdies on the 11th and
12th even as Shubhankar slipped out of contention after conceding four
more strokes from the 10th to the 12th. Joshi, who won his first title at
Noida in October last year, landed it within five feet on the ninth and 11th and
was two-on on the par-5s eighth and 12th.
Khalin thus broke the previous course record of 64 set by
Anirban Lahiri in the opening round of last year’s PGTI Ahmedabad Masters.
Joshi, who took home the winner’s cheque worth Rs. 6 lakh, has now climbed from
eighth place to third position in the Rolex Rankings. The Bangalore lad’s earnings for the year now
stand at Rs. 10,57,093. Mukesh Kumar of Mhow continues to lead the rankings
with earnings of Rs. 14,70,780.
“I’m delighted to have won after shooting a 63 in such tough
and windy conditions. I had a terrific front-nine and was seven-under for the
day at the turn. However, I was not aware of the leaderboard till the 16th. All
I knew was that I was within striking distance of matching my personal best of
10-under.
“I struck the ball well through the week but the putts
rolled in for me only on the final day. I sank three putts from a range of 10
to 15 feet. The highlight of the day though was the approach shot from 160
yards out on the first. It was a perfect six-iron shot which bounced one foot
short of the pin before dropping into the hole for an eagle. I was really
comfortable on the course today and knew I could shoot a low score from the
very outset.
“My scoring has become much more consistent in recent months
and my short game is shaping up well. I now want to make the best of my limited
opportunities on the Asian Tour and try to earn my card for the 2016 season in Asia . I’m also glad to have won in Gujarat
as I’m a Gujarati. This win will make my grandfather Mr. Natwar Lal Joshi very
proud. I dedicate this win to him,” said Khalin.
Chikkarangappa (69-66-71-67) held on to his overnight second
place with a round of 67 that included eight birdies and three bogeys. Chikka
had three birdies on the last five holes to reduce the gap to two strokes
between himself and Joshi.
Shubhankar Sharma (69-65-66-77) shot a disappointing
five-over-77 to slip from overnight first to third place at 11-under-277.
Sharma dropped out of the race after making bogeys on the fourth, eighth, 11th and
12th and a double-bogey on the 10th as he couldn’t replicate his
iron-play from the first three rounds. The turning point for Shubhankar was the
bogey on the eighth where he found the water. The Gurgaon-based professional
picked up his only birdie of the day on the 17th.
Sri Lankan Anura Rohana and Delhi’s Rashid Khan were joint
fourth at 10-under-278 while Kolkata’s SSP Chawrasia and Sanjeev Kumar of
Lucknow were a further three shots back in tied sixth.
Kolkata’s Rahil Gangjee was tied 12th at two-under-286
while Sri Lankan Mithun Perera ended tied 19th at one-over-289.
Photo caption: Khalin Joshi receives the trophy and cheque from (L to R)
Mr. Pranav Shah, MD, Navratna Group, Mr. Dinesh Shah, Chairman, Navratna Group
and Mr. Devang Shah, MD, Navratna Group, also seen in the picture is Mr. Uttam
Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI (extreme left)
PGTI Press release
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