Sahith Theegala is five behind leader Rickie Fowler (66) who is 14-under. Fowler's earlier rounds were 67-63 and last won more than three years ago. Theegala is five behind leader Rickie Fowler (66) who is 14-under.
Karandeep Kochhar scored eight birdies in exchange for a bogey while Bengaluru's Chikkarangappa, the winner of the inaugural edition in 2018, produced a bogey-free round.
Tom Kim fired a magnificent 9-under 62 at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas on a low-scoring Saturday to tie Cantlay, who missed a birdie putt on his last for a magical 59, as they ended the third round on 19-under 194 in the PGA TOUR event.
Kartik Sharma (71-67) jumped up six spots from his overnight tied seventh to take the lead as a result of his six birdies and a bogey. Kartik, who has six top-10s in the season so far to be placed 14th on the Order of Merit, continued his good form on Wednesday as his round featured three lo
Kim and Davis, both captain's picks, were 3-down through seven holes to World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns in the penultimate match but won their last three holes, which included birdies on the 16th and 17th, and secured a 2-up win which prevented white wash by the powerful American
Gaurika Bishnoi, who closed her second round with a hat-trick of birdies and carded 3-under 69 finished at 2-over 146 as the tournament was decided on the basis of 36 holes.
Gaurika, who has not tasted victory since the seventh leg of the 2019 season, carded 3-under 69, the only under-par round of the day. With Pranavi Urs, her nearest rival, struggling on the back nine with two bogeys and a double bogey, Gaurika snatched a massive six-shot lead with 18 more hol
Om Prakash Chouhan took control early in the day when he picked up five birdies on the first eight holes to move into the sole lead. Om Prakash made his sixth chip-in of the tournament on the seventh hole and set up the other birdies also as a result of good wedge play.
Three-time PGTI winner Abhijit Singh Chadha's day was highlighted by his three long birdie conversions from a range of 15 to 30 feet on the second, fourth and 18th as he did well to negotiate the tricky greens.
Sandhu made two birdies and bogeys each on the first nine holes but still managed to stretch his lead to five shots as nearest rival Khalin Joshi was one-over at the turn. Yuvraj birdied both par-5s, first and eighth, on the front nine.