Ahlawat, Angad, Baisoya keep home challenge alive at Hero Indian Open
Germany’s Yannik Paul remained in the lead at the end of the third and penultimate round.
Germany’s Yannik Paul remained in the lead at the end of the third and penultimate round.
DLF golfer Honey Baisoya held the clubhouse lead for much of the day with a six-under-par 66 before losing it to the late-charging German Yannik Paul (65), who seemed to continue from where he let off last week where he finished second.
There was a reversal in fortune for six-time PGTI winner Baisoya (67-69-66-68), who was struggling for form through the season, as he totaled 18-under 270 for the week following his classy final round of four-under 68 to win by four shots.
The last round of the Bengaluru Open Golf Championship was billed as a shootout between two of the brightest prospects…