Abhijit Singh Chadha
Jaipur, October 1, 2015: Chandigarh ’s Abhijit Singh Chadha maintained
his lead at the PGTI Players Championship at Rambagh Golf Club with a tenacious
two-under-68 in round three to be two clear at the top at 15-under-195. Udayan
Mane of Bangalore
hung on to second place at 13-under-197 after firing a 67 on day three. Sujjan
Singh, another Chandigarh
golfer, fired a hole-in-one on the 11th during his round of 65 that
propelled him to third place at 12-under-198.
Abhijit Singh Chadha (62-65-68), who led by three shots at
the start of the day, put up a gritty performance in the penultimate round to
enjoy a two-shot advantage going into the final day in Jaipur. Chadha, who won
the 2012 PGTI Emerging Player of the Year title, had a quiet front-nine as he
three-putted for bogey on the seventh before pulling it back with an up and
down for birdie on the eighth.
Abhijit seemed to be losing ground when he failed to recover
from the bunker on the 11th and conceded another bogey. But then he
continued his sublime form on the par-5s, by making birdies on the 14th, 17th and
18th and thus salvaged the day.
“I didn’t feel I was at my best today. My ball-striking was
not as good as the first two days. But like round two, I once again scored
birdies on all the four par-5s. I made chip-putt birdies on the eighth, 17th and
18th and was two-on on the 14th. If I play to my potential tomorrow,
everyone will find it hard to catch up with me,” said a confident Chadha, who
won his only professional title during his rookie season on the PGTI in 2012.
He added, “I was runner-up in Noida last year and finished
third at Panchkula earlier this year but victory has eluded me of late. It’s a
great opportunity for me to finally get another title against my name.”
Rookie Udayan Mane (61-69-67), who was overnight joint
second, mixed five birdies with two bogeys on day three to continue in second
place. Mane landed it within a foot on both the third and 16th for his
most impressive birdies of the day. However, unlike his playing partner and
current leader Abhijit Singh Chadha, he couldn’t make the par-5s count.
Udayan, who is now in contention for his maiden title, said,
“I didn’t capitalize on the par-5s today. I also struggled with my long-irons.
I need to improve in these areas to create chances for myself in the final
round.”
Sujjan Singh (66-67-65) produced a magical hole-in-one on
the 11th en route his round of 65 to be one shot behind Mane in third
place. He also secured birdies on the 14th, 17th and 18th with
chip-putts on the first two and a tap-in after a missed eagle chance from 12
feet on the closing hole.
Sujjan, a multiple winner on the PGTI and a winner on the
Asian Development Tour, moved up one place from his overnight tied fourth as a
result of his brilliant third round effort.
Kolkata’s Shankar Das, lying overnight tied second, slipped
to joint fourth at 11-under-199 after a round of 69 on Thursday. Delhi ’s Shamim Khan
posted a 64 in round three to share fourth place with Shankar.
The Delhi duo of Siddharth
Semwal and Vinod Kumar along with Faridabad ’s
Abhinav Lohan, shot the day’s joint best score of seven-under-63.
Semwal’s 63 pushed him up from overnight tied 31st to
tied eighth at eight-under-202. He made eight birdies and a bogey. Siddharth’s
birdies included two chip-ins and a 30-feet putt. He closed his round in style
with a spectacular approach from 140 yards on the ninth that landed two feet
from the pin. Semwal made four straight birdies from the sixth through the
ninth.
Vinod Kumar and Abhinav Lohan, both of whom were overnight
tied 46th after making the cut by one shot, ended round three in tied 15th at
six-under-204 thanks to their third round scores of 63. While Vinod carded a
bogey-free round, Abhinav made eight birdies against a lone bogey.
Delhi-based amateur Shubham Narain exceeded expectations by
closing the day in tied 12th at seven-under-203. His superb 64 featured an
eagle, five birdies and a bogey.
Jaipur’s Vishal Singh ended the day in tied 33rd place
at one-under-209 after a round of even-par-70.
PGTI Press release
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