Shubhankar Sharma produced a final-round 3-under 69 that included several birdies and an eagle, but frequent bogeys stalled his progress. With rounds of 74-69-71-69, the Indian signed off at 5-under for the week
Shubhankar Sharma mixed two eagles, four birdies, five pars and seven bogeys in a roller-coaster round of 71, following up a gritty 69 the previous day that had ensured he safely made the cut
The prodigious and highly talented 21-year-old Raghav Chugh, who graduated from Rice University in the US, barely three months, gave it all but with three pars in last three holes, he fell one short and ended a creditable sole second, as per a press release.
Bhullar, who was 1-under for the first round, carded 5-under with six birdies against one bogey to shoot 5-under and rise to 6-under with one round to go
Veer, son of Rahul Ganapathy, a former India world number one who also won professional titles before turning a coach, showed what he has learnt from his dad with a bogey-free round. The long-hitting youngster, who has earlier contended this season, had six birdies and an eagle at Glade One
Poosit (69) birdied the 18th and final hole on the day to hold off Wooyoung Cho (65) even as Sachin Baisoya blazed the Kensville Golf Resort with a 10-under 62, which included two amazing birdie runs - one with six in a row and another with four in a row. His scintillating performance on the
Mahreen, who has been on the podium more than once in the US Kids World Championship, shot a second round of 5-under 66 that included an eagle and four birdies against one bogey on the back nine
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.
India's Gaganjeet Bhullar made a positive start on the first day of the Moutai Singapore Open, shooting seven birdies and two bogeys to finish on T10 after the opening round here at the Singapore Island Country Club.
Local hero Miguel Tabuena delighted home fans and withstood a barrage of birdies from his nearest rivals, as a solid seven-under par 65 proved good enough for a dominating three-shot win in the USD 2 million International Series Philippines.
Thailand's Sarit (69), a two-time International Series winner, had started the day four shots ahead of Tabuena and Kazuki Higa, but he was caught up on the moving day by the fast-charging Zheng, and Tabuena, who made two eagles and three birdies for a flawless 65.