Delhi professional Vinay Kumar Yadav led his team to victory in the Pro-Am event with a total score of 113 points. Yadav's team comprised amateurs Rehan Khan, Ambarish Barthakur and Devraj Deb.
Yuvraj, who had also won his maiden PGTI title in Digboi last year, totalled 17-under 271 for the week, thus matching Ashok Kumar's record of five wins in a PGTI season set by the latter in the tour's inaugural season in 2006-07.
Arjun Sharma (66-68-70), who registered a career-best runner-up finish on the PGTI in Coimbatore in August this year, has made a gradual progression during the week rising from fourth place in round one to second position in round two and then into the lead in round three thanks to his consi
Avani Prashanth, who has not played very much on the WPG Tour this season as she was busy playing around the world, shot 68-66-70 for a total of 12-under 204.
Amateur Avani Prashanth is a multiple winner on the WPGT and is now 10-under for two rounds. She is 10 shots ahead of the second placed Gaurika Bishnoi (74-70).
The 16-year-old golfer Avani Prashanth is now five shots clear of eight players who are tied at 1-over 73. The pack of eight includes last week's winner Ridhima Dilawari and two amateurs, Heena Kang and Jia Kataria.
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Kapil Kumar sank seven birdies and an eagle for a bogey-free round. He was off to a terrific start with birdies on the first four holes making a couple of conversions from 10 to 12 feet. An eagle on the par-5 eighth followed by a birdie on the ninth took Kapil to seven under at the turn. Kum
Afshan, who was twice runner-up in 2019 and once before that in 2018 and has not won since the 13th Leg of the 2018 season, was on top of the leaderboard after a very long time.