Chikkarangappa S
Rahil Gangjee
Kolkata, December 24, 2015: On a high scoring
opening day at the McLeod Russel Tour Championship 2015, the top honours were
shared by Bengaluru’s Chikkarangappa S, local lad Rahil Gangjee, Gurgaon-based
Jyoti Randhawa, Australian Kunal Bhasin and Sri Lankan N Thangaraja, all of
whom shot scores of four-under-68. The leading quintet was two shots clear of
the rest at the Rs. 1.5 crore event on an overcast day at the Royal Calcutta
Golf Club (RCGC).
Chikkarangappa, currently second in the Rolex Ranking, about
eight and a half lakh rupees behind leader Mukesh Kumar of Mhow, began his
campaign for his first Rolex Player of the Year title on a promising note with
an eagle and four birdies against two bogeys.
Chikka produced a massive drive on the 15th followed by
an eight feet conversion to help himself to an eagle. He also had two early
birdies on 2 and 3 where he rolled in a 12-footer and a mammoth 70-footer
respectively. He seemed to be heading for the sole lead with a 15-feet birdie
conversion on the 16th but found the trees on the last hole to drop a
shot.
“I didn’t drive that well today but was sharp with my short
game as I managed to make a number of long putts. My tee shots need to improve
if I have to be in contention this week. I’ve won junior and amateur events at
RCGC so I quite enjoy playing here. Winning the Rolex Ranking crown is a big
motivation since I’ve been finishing second in the merit list for the last two
years,” said Chikka.
Kolkata’s Rahil Gangjee too negotiated the tough scoring
conditions well with five birdies and a bogey. His round featured four birdie
conversions from 10 to 15 feet and a couple of brilliant par-saves.
“The course is quite challenging this year and playing
longer due to some of the tees being moved back as well as the rough and the
colder weather conditions. I did really well to save par from difficult
situations on the 6th and 7th, perhaps two of the toughest holes on the
course,” said Gangjee.
Jyoti Randhawa, one of India ’s all-time greats, also ended
the day on top of the pack thanks to six birdies and two bogeys. He was
one-under through 11 before picking up three more shots on the last seven
holes.
Randhawa said, “I hit it good today and got my timing back
which was lacking for some time. I holed a lot of putts from a range of eight
to 10 feet. I feel the front-nine here is tougher than the back-nine which has
more potential for birdies. The greens are also not easy to read. But the golf
course is in great shape.”
Kunal Bhasin made it a five-way lead at the top as he sank
some long putts on the back-nine en route his 68.
The chasing pack of 10 golfers in tied sixth place at
two-under-70 included former champions Shankar Das and SSP Chawrasia, both from
Kolkata, Rolex Ranking leader Mukesh Kumar and Chandigarh’s Abhijit Singh
Chadha, who is currently third in the Rolex Ranking.
Rookie Udayan Mane of Bengaluru, at the moment coasting
towards the Emerging Player of the Year title, got off to a solid start with a
one-under-71 to be tied 16th.
Three of the pre-tournament favourites Chiragh Kumar (72),
Gaganjeet Bhullar (74) and Himmat Singh Rai (80) were placed tied 25th, tied
44th and 68th respectively.
PGTI Press release
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