Shankar Das, lying overnight tied third and two off the lead, pulled a rabbit out of the hat with a fiery last round of 64 that helped him outplay the rest of the field and bag his eighth professional title thus ending a seven-year-long victory drought.
The leading trio of Yashas (71-64), Veer (68-67) and Angad (68-67) had totals of nine-under 135 after round two of the Delhi-NCR Open 2024 being played at the Noida Golf Course
Gaganjeet Bhullar (67-67-65-68), a 12-time international winner who was playing at his home course this week, bagged his 25th career title and 13th win on the PGTI after posting a gritty last round of four-under 68 to ease to a comfortable four-shot victory with a week's tally of 21-under 26
Playing at their home course, Bhullar and Cheema were tied for the lead at 17-under 199, having shot rounds of seven-under 65 and six-under 66 respectively
Angad Cheema carded a five-under 67 to move into the joint lead along with Mysuru's Yashas Chandra (66) and Italian rookie Michele Ortolani (69) at a total of 11-under 133 in round two of the Chandigarh Open 2024 hosted by Chandigarh Golf Club
Abhinav Lohan made it a memorable final day as he struck an ace enroute his determined three-under 69 to secure victory at a total of seven-under 209 at the Gujarat Open Golf Championship 2024 at the Glade One Golf Resort & Club
Young guns Saarthak Chhibber of Delhi and US-based Varun Chopra were accompanied by seasoned professionals Mani Ram of Karnal and Chandigarh's Angad Cheema at the top of the leaderboard at three-under 33 after round one of the Gujarat Open Golf Championship 2024, played at the Glade One Golf
Nineteen-year-old Shaurya Binu (66-66-70), playing his second season as a professional and searching for his maiden title, now has a total score of 14-under 202
Shaurya Binu (66-66), the overnight leader by one shot, made an early bogey on the 11th but came roaring back with an eagle on the very next hole where he landed his approach within four feet of the hole. Shaurya then picked up three more birdies on the back nine to make the turn at four-und
The strong field at the event boasts of leading Indian professionals including Manu Gandas, Khalin Joshi, defending champion Sachin Baisoya, Aman Raj, Karan Pratap Singh, Rahil Gangjee, Udayan Mane, Angad Cheema, Jairaj Singh Sandhu, Harshjeet Singh Sethie, Sunhit Bishnoi and Gaurav Pratap S
Om Prakash Chouhan, who originally hails from Mhow in Madhya Pradesh but is now attached with the Kalhaar Blues & Greens golf course in Ahmedabad, carded a four-under 68 in round four to total 18-under 270 at the Rs 80 lakh event played at the picturesque Digboi Golf Links