The inaugural edition of PGTI's 72 The League was launched with great fanfare in New Delhi on Saturday, with the next generation of Indian golf looking forward to embracing the challenge of a brand new format.
The inaugural edition of PGTI's 72 The League was launched with great fanfare in New Delhi on Saturday, with the next generation of Indian golf looking forward to embracing the challenge of a brand new format, according to a release.
Shaurya Bhattacharya, who began the final round with a one-shot lead, was firmly in contention for the top spot for much of the day before dropping bogeys on three of the last seven holes. A closing-round 72 left him one stroke short of China's Lin Yuxin, who claimed victory with a five-roun
Indian golfer Ajeetesh Sandhu finished at T-37 with a total score of 9-under 279 for the tournament after a 70 (-2) in the fourth round on Sunday, as per a press release from LIV Golf.
Ajeetesh added a 2-under 70 to his earlier rounds of 70 and 69 here at the Singapore Island Country Club to finish round three at a score of 7-under 209. He is currently 8 shots off the leader group at the 2 million event USD with one round to play, as per a press release.
Sandhu had a fast start as he started from the back 9 of the course today and picked up three birdies in his first nine holes. He, however, failed to pick up further pace on his back nine, finishing T50 at the halfway mark in the 2 million USD event, as per a press release.
McKibbin had started the day with a two-shot lead over Uihlein after following up his course-record 60 with a five-under 65, his second consecutive bogey-free round, as per a press release.
Overnight joint leaders Arjun (68-69-69) and Yuvraj (70-67-69), who happen to be close friends and are also often roommates during tournaments, took their total score to 10-under 206 on Thursday as they extended their lead over the rest of the field to two strokes
Yuvraj (70-67), a two-time winner on the PGTI this season, came up with a 67 on Wednesday to rise nine spots from his overnight tied 10th, Arjun (68-69) delivered a 69 to gain two spots from his overnight tied third place
N Thangaraja, a winner on the PGTI last month, went bogey-free on day one. He scored two birdies on the front-nine courtesy a tap-in and a 30-feet conversion. Thanga then began the back-nine with consecutive birdies on the 10th and 11th, landing his approaches from 130 yards to within five f