Pune, 02-12-2021
Rookie Kartik Sharma storms into lead courtesy his sizzling 60 on day two of Pune Open Golf Championship 2021
Abhijit Singh Chadha in second place
Twenty-one-year-old Kartik Sharma of Gurugram, who has so far enjoyed an exceptional rookie season on the PGTI with four top-10s to his name, once again displayed his fine form with a sizzling nine-under 60 to storm into a two-shot lead on day two of the Rs. 40 lakh Pune Open Golf Championship 2021 being played at the Poona Club Golf Course.
The left-handed Kartik (66-60), lying tied second and three shots off the lead after round one, moved his total to 13-under 126 on Thursday after making 10 birdies and a bogey during his second round. Sharma’s 60 is the best round of the tournament so far.
First round leader Abhijit Singh Chadha (63-65) of Chandigarh continued his impressive show with an error-free four-under 65 to be placed second at a total of 11-under 128 on a day that witnessed overcast conditions but no rain.
There was a fair distance between the top two and the rest as Bengaluru’s Syed Saqib Ahmed (64), Om Prakash Chouhan (65) of Mhow, Bangladesh’s Md Zamal Hossain Mollah (66) and Delhi’s Wasim Khan (67) were bunched together in tied third place at six-under 133.
The heavy overnight rain resulted in waterlogging in some parts of the course. As a result, hole No. 5 was reduced from a Par-4 to a Par-3. Therefore, the par for the course in round two was 69 instead of the regular 70.
Earlier in the day, the thirty players who had not completed their first round on Wednesday, came out and finished their round. Subsequently, round two got underway. There was a one-hour delay in the commencement of play in the morning due to wet conditions. On Thursday, play commenced at 8 am local time.
The halfway cut was declared at four-over 143. Fifty-nine professionals and all the three amateurs in the field made the cut.
Kartik Sharma, currently 25th in the PGTI Order of Merit, was one-under through seven holes before his round just seemed to take off with his 30-feet birdie conversion on the eighth. He picked up shots on the next four holes to make it five birdies in a row till the 12th. Sharma hit it close and made some mid-range putts on this stretch.
Kartik ended his round with another flurry of birdies on the 15th, 16th and 18th making a couple of more long conversions and an up and down from a tough spot in the rough on the closing hole.
Sharma said, “The starting stretch is a difficult one so I’m glad that I got two pars and two birdies there. I then holed a really good putt on the eighth which got my round going. I knew at that point that I’ve got the putter rolling and if I can just stay in the moment and take it one shot at a time from there on, I can end up with a good score.
“After the practice round and the first round I spoke to my coach as I was not comfortable with something in my swing. He told me some stuff to work on. I worked on it and as a result hit it better today. But it’s still an ongoing process.”
Abhijit Singh Chadha regularly landed it within five feet to pick up four birdies. His tee shot on the par-3 second hole stopped just two feet from the pin. Abhijit also made a good par save after recovering with a chip-putt from the rough on the seventh. Chadha has not dropped a shot since his bogey on his opening hole in round one.
Chadha said, “I played some steady golf today and didn’t make too many mistakes. I kept myself in play. The greens were playing different today since there was no rain. The speed of the greens was variable so it was tough to make putts especially from a range of 10 to 15 feet. However, I dealt with the conditions well.”
Sagar Raghuvanshi (71-68) was the highest-placed among the Pune-based golfers as he was tied 20th at even-par 139.
The other Pune golfers who made the cut were Aditya Bhandarkar and amateur Rohan Dhole Patil (both tied 43rd at three-over 142) as well as Pratik Nirmale (tied 52nd at four-over 143).
The two other amateurs who made the cut were 14-year-old Australian of Indian origin Aarav D Shah (tied 20th at even-par 139) and Delhi’s Krishnav Nikhil Chopraa (tied 34th at two-over 141), the son of former Indian cricketer Nikhil Chopra.
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