Mukesh Kumar
Pune, April 22, 2017: Indian golfing legend Mukesh
Kumar will be staring at his second title in two weeks on the PGTI
when he tees it up in the final round of the Pune Open 2017 at the Poona Club
Golf Course on Sunday.
The man from Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, who won PGTI’s event in
Kochi last week, stormed into the third round lead in Pune thanks to a dazzling
six-under-65, the tournament’s best score so far, that moved his total to
seven-under-206.
The chasing pack consisted of South African Damian Naicker
and Panchkula’s Angad Cheema, who were one shot adrift of the lead in tied
second at six-under-207. While rookie Naicker posted a 67 on Saturday,
Cheema came up with a round of 70.
Mukesh Kumar (72-69-65) has set himself up nicely for a
come-from-behind win for the second week running. The man, who broke his own
record by becoming the oldest winner on the PGTI at age 51 years and eight
months in Kochi
last week, produced a breathtaking 65 in Pune on Saturday to move up
13 places from overnight tied 14th.
Mukesh, trailing the leaders by four shots at the start of
the day, stumbled with an early bogey on the third before turning it around
with four successive birdies from the sixth to the ninth as he kept landing his
approach shots within five feet of the pin.
The winner of one Asian Tour title and more than 100
domestic titles raced to the lead with three more birdies on the back-nine.
“It was one of those days when I got up feeling that I would
shoot a seven-under today. I shared the thought with my caddie and he further
encouraged me. I then made an unbelievable par-save from a tough spot on the
first and that really got me going. The string of birdies thereafter added to
my confidence.
“Importantly, it was my brother Dinesh Raghuvanshi’s advice
that did wonders for me. He is from Pune and thus familiar with this course. He
told me to be a little conservative off the tee and not think about hitting it
long and then attack the pins with my second shot. I followed his advice and
reaped the rewards,” said a confident Mukesh, who won the last PGTI event
staged at the Poona Club Golf Course in November 2012.
He added, “It’s a tight course and a three to four under in
round four would give me a really good shot at the title. On Sunday, I
will look to play safe on the first four holes. If all goes well, I will
certainly play an aggressive game thereafter. It will be a contest against the
course and not any player in particular.”
Damian Naicker (69-71-67) took a huge leap from overnight
tied 10th to tied second as a result of his 67 in round three. His best
round of the season featured two eagles besides four birdies and four bogeys.
The pro from Johannesburg
sank a 12-footer for eagle on the seventh and then drove the green on the par-4
10thbefore nailing a 20-footer for his second eagle of the day.
Naicker said, “I struck it really well today after the
initial bogeys and that created numerous scoring opportunities for me. Playing
my first season in India
has been a learning experience so far. I got to learn a lot playing alongside
the seasoned Mukesh Kumar today. It was a valued lesson on how to negotiate the
tough conditions here at the Poona Club Golf Course.”
Angad Cheema (69-68-70), the overnight joint leader, also
kept himself in the hunt with a steady 70 despite dropping one spot. Angad
eagled the seventh from 20 feet to make the turn at one-under. However, he lost
his way somewhat with a double-bogey on the 11th where he found the water
and made a three-putt.
Cheema finally recovered ground with two more birdies
including one on the closing 18th from 25 feet.
Cheema said, “The double-bogey on the 11th took away
the momentum from me. I was not at my best today and struggled a little with
the ball-striking as compared to round two. But I’m glad that I’m still very
much in contention.”
Last year’s champion Harendra Gupta (68) of Chandigarh was in tied 12th place at
three-under-210.
Pune’s Saurabh Bhaduri was in tied 25th at one-over-214
while the other Pune-based professional Sameer M Shaikh occupied tied
43rd place at five-over-218.
Mumbai’s Anil Bajrang Mane was also placed tied 43rd.
Patna's Aman Raj carded one over 72 to finish the day at tied 12 along with two others. Aman's score in the last three days was 3 under 210 (72, 66, 72).
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