Khalin Joshi of Bengaluru
Ahmedabad, September 14, 2016: Defending champion
Khalin Joshi of Bengaluru raised hopes of retaining his title at the PGTI
Ahmedabad Masters presented by Kalhaar Blues & Greens after shooting a
top-class seven-under-65 on day two, the week’s best round so far. He thus
stormed into a healthy three-stroke lead at the halfway stage as his total
moved to 11-under-133.
Khalin Joshi (68-65), lying overnight tied third, one off
the pace, began the day with birdies on the first and second, with the latter
witnessing his third chip-in of the week. The 24-year-old’s birdie blitz
continued on the seventh, eighth, 10th, 11th, 12th and 14th as he
seemed to inch towards his last year’s course record of nine-under-63, which he
shot in the final round.
However, the last four holes saw Joshi make two bogeys
thanks to missed opportunities from close range, against a lone birdie. Khalin
finally ended with a classy 65.
Joshi said, “I’ve been doing well with the putter over the
last two days. I sank two birdies from 20 to 25 feet today. However, I feel, I
need to stroke the ball well on the greens. I’ve enjoyed fantastic starts on
both days and that has helped my cause.
“I like the greens here and the layout of this course also
suits my eye as I mostly play the draw from right to left. I landed it quite
close on a few occasions today for birdie tap-ins,” said Khalin, who won a PGTI
event in Mewat, Haryana, last month.
“The confidence is high since my last win but I need to
improve in a couple of areas in the last two rounds. I’m not very comfortable
with the irons going into the flag. I also didn’t close the round well today.
If I can address these troubles, I’ll be in with a chance,” Joshi, a three-time
winner on the PGTI, added.
Rashid Khan (67-69), the overnight joint leader, slipped to
second place on a day he struck five birdies and two bogeys. Khan, despite
struggling with his wedges, made the turn at two-under, he then drained a
25-footer on the fourth and followed that up with another birdie on the next
hole to move to a promising four-under for the day.
Rashid, however, did not finish well, as he found the water
on the eighth to drop his second bogey of the day.
Khan’s playing partner Om Prakash Chouhan (69-68) of Mhow
returned an eagle, three birdies and a bogey during his round of 68 to end the
day in third at seven-under-137.
Chikkarangappa (67-76) of Bengaluru, the overnight joint
leader with Rashid, dropped to 14th place at one-under-143 after a
forgettable 76 in round two.
Ahmedabad-based amateur Varun Parikh (72-75) followed up his
opening round effort of 72 with a 75 on day two to take his tally to three-over-147.
Parikh, placed tied 28th, was the only amateur and local player to make the
cut.
The cut fell at seven-over-151. Fifty professionals and one
amateur made the cut.
PGTI press release and photo
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