Gangjee regains lead, Parikh gives chase on day three
Varun Parikh of Ahmedabad, who too had a great start to the week like Rahil but slipped in round two, also bounced back with a 67 on Saturday that placed him second at 14-under 202.
Manu Gandas (65-67-64), the 2022 PGTI Ranking champion, overnight leader Arjun Prasad (62-65-69) and Saptak Talwar (66-65-65) were tied for second at 14-under 196 at the end of moving day, as round three is often referred to in golf.
Bengaluru-based Rahil Gangjee (65-65-64), returned the day’s joint lowest score of six-under 64 to storm into a two-shot lead at 16-under 194 in round three of the INR 1 crore TATA Steel PGTI Players Championship at Tollygunge Club here on Thursday
Manu Gandas (65-67-64), the 2022 PGTI Ranking champion, overnight leader Arjun Prasad (62-65-69) and Saptak Talwar (66-65-65) were tied for second at 14-under 196 at the end of moving day, as round three is often referred to in golf.
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Rahil produced a second straight bogey-free round to move up one spot from his overnight tied second. He hit a couple of extraordinary tee shots on the second and eighth, both par-3s, to set up short birdie putts.
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Rahil, a three-time international winner, also sank a two-putt from 45 feet for birdie on the seventh.
The 45-year-old , who grew up playing a lot of his golf at the Tollygunge Club, played some good wedge shots on the back-nine to pocket three more birdies and move ahead of the rest in search of his seventh career title and first win in six years.
” I know this golf course at the back of my hand as I grew up here. I’ve hit thousands of shots here. I know where to miss it and where not to miss it.” He said
Manu Gandas also fired a 64 to gain seven spots and move into tied second place.
Arjun Prasad, the leader for the first two days, mixed five birdies and four bogeys in his 69 to drop one position on the leaderboard.
Saptak Talwar’s 65 featuring a stretch of four consecutive birdies helped him climb three places to join Manu and Arjun in tied second.
Defending champion Sachin Baisoya (71) was tied 15th at nine-under 201.
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