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Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2025: Udayan Mane surges ahead at halfway stage

Mane (69-65), a former winner at Kalhaar, gained seven spots from his overnight tied eighth position as a result of his outstanding show on Thursday

ANI Apr 10, 2025 21:01 IST googleads

Udayan Mane in action during day-2 of Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship (Image: PGTI)

Ahmedabad (Gujarat)[India], April 10 (ANI): Pune's Udayan Mane, playing at his former home course, struck the day's joint lowest score of seven-under 65 to surge into the lead at a total of 10-under 134 after round two of the Rs 2 crore Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2025 being played at the Kalhaar Blues and Greens Golf Club in Ahmedabad.
Mane (69-65), a former winner at Kalhaar, gained seven spots from his overnight tied eighth position as a result of his outstanding show on Thursday.
Bengaluru's Khalin Joshi (70-65), another former winner at Kalhaar, too posted a 65, the day's joint lowest score, to move up 12 spots and occupy second position at nine-under 135 at the end of round two.
The Chandigarh duo of Ajeetesh Sandhu (67) and Yuvraj Sandhu (68) were placed tied third at seven-under 137.
Varun Parikh (68), the only Ahmedabad-based player to make the cut, ended round two in tied 16th place at two-under 142.
The cut came down at four-over 148. Fifty-four professionals made the cut.
Udayan Mane sank two birdies on the front nine and added six more on the back nine till the 17th. Mane left himself birdie putts within seven feet on all the holes except the 17th where he drained it from 18 feet. His only bogey came as a result of a three-putt on the closing 18th.
Udayan said, "Kalhaar has been my home course for a couple of years and I've also won here before so I know this track well. However, I've never played Kalhaar with this much wind, so today's round was special and added a spring in my step as I look forward to the weekend.
"I hit the ball well, made a lot of putts and importantly played smart. I was not overly aggressive on the par-5s as I chose to lay up on a couple of them. I'm proud of the way I handled myself in these tough conditions and hit the shots that I needed to."
Khalin Joshi, who began the day from the back-nine, collected two birdies and an eagle between the 11th and 14th to make the turn at four-under for the day. Joshi then added three more birdies on the front nine as he landed it close through the day.
Khalin said, "I think I was very calm today and more confident of my hitting and putting as compared to round one. During the Indian Open week, I went through a small swing change as I was working on my posture and ball position. I feel a lot more comfortable after making those changes.
"I've played well here at Kalhaar in the past, having also won here. It's a ball-striker's golf course and I enjoy playing here. The wind is always a big factor here and so is the length of the course and the challenges posed by the undulating greens as the pins can be tricky a lot of times. You need to trust your instincts here."(ANI)

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