Mukesh’s win at the penultimate event of the season took him
from third place to first position in the Rolex Ranking as his earnings for the
year went up to Rs. 34,91,710. Chikkarangappa of Bengaluru is placed second in
the money list with earnings of Rs. 26,37,440.
Mukesh Kumar (70-65-67-67) bagged a record 17th title
on the PGTI and his second win of the season thanks to a solid performance
through the week. His final round of four-under-67 featured seven birdies and
three bogeys. Kumar, who won his third TATA Open title, was one-under through
the front-nine as he made three birdies against two bogeys. He landed his lob wedge
within five feet on two occasions and sank a 15-footer on the seventh.
Kumar then put on a fantastic display of his wedge-play on
the back-nine by landing it within four feet for three birdies. He seemed to be
coasting to victory with an eight-feet conversion on the 17th but a poor
chip on the 18th resulted in a bogey and relegated him to a playoff with
Vinod Kumar (66) and Amardip Sinh Malik (69).
Vinod Kumar had started well by setting up a tap-in birdie
from the bunker on the first but witnessed a lip-out on the sixth for his only
bogey of the day. Vinod made it to the playoff with five birdies on the
back-nine which included a 30-feet conversion on the 17th. His 66 was the best
round of the day.
Amardip Sinh Malik, the overnight leader by two, seemed to
be out of the race till he birdied the last two holes. He drained a 25-footer
on the 18th to make it to the playoff. Malik finally crashed out on the
first playoff hole courtesy a poor third shot that landed in the bunker and led
to a bogey. Mukesh and Vinod made pars there after Mukesh missed it from three
feet for birdie. Both
Mukesh and Vinod, both former champions at the TATA Open,
made pars on the second playoff hole before being engaged in a battle of
attrition on the third playoff hole. The decisive moment came when Vinod missed
a sitter for par from two feet while Mukesh sank his four feet par putt after a
brilliant chip.
“There was no pressure on me even after the bogey on the 18th.
I just played it steady in the playoff. I feel my experience counted at the
end,” said the 50-year-old Mukesh, the most experienced player among the three
who went into the playoff.
He added, “I hit it close through the day and my driving
form was back today. I also played the wedges to perfection. It’s great to be
leading the Rolex Ranking going into the final tournament of the year.”
The results for the Pro-Am held on December 16 were declared
on Sunday. The Pro-Am played in the Team Stableford format was won by
professional Ranjit Singh of Chandigarh
and his team of amateurs comprising of Ms. Marshneil Prasad, Ms. Vibhuti
Adesara and Mr. V P Srivastava. The had a team total of 123.
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