PGTI Players Championship: Arjun Prasad fires 62 for the opening round honours

Delhi-based Arjun Prasad fired an exceptional eight-under 62 to take the opening round honours in the INR 1 crore PGTI Players Championship 2024, the first event of the season, being played at the Tollygunge Club here on Tuesday. Defending champion Sachin Baisoya (63), another Delhi golfer, was a shot behind in second place. 

PGTI Players Championship: Arjun Prasad fires 62 for the opening round honours
Source: IANS

Kolkata, Feb 13 (IANS) Delhi-based Arjun Prasad fired an exceptional eight-under 62 to take the opening round honours in the INR 1 crore PGTI Players Championship 2024, the first event of the season, being played at the Tollygunge Club here on Tuesday. Defending champion Sachin Baisoya (63), another Delhi golfer, was a shot behind in second place. 

The four players bunched in third place with scores of 64 included rookie Stepan Danek of the Czech Republic as well as Udayan Mane, Karan Pratap Singh and local lad Mohammad Sanju.

Arjun Prasad, who turned 25 years of age on Monday, made sure he celebrated his birthday in style with a sizzling round of golf on Tuesday that featured two eagles, five birdies and a bogey.

Prasad, who endured a tough season in 2023 due to a wrist injury, picked up four birdies on the front nine after leaving himself a few short birdie putts. After his bogey on the eighth, Arjun was on a roll once again with two eagles including a chip-in and a birdie between the 10th and the 13th that helped him soar to the top of the leaderboard.

Arjun said, “It was a pretty solid day for me. I created good chances with the wedges and my putting was on point as I was able to hole a lot of putts. Places where I missed the greens, I was able to make up and downs. At this course, you need to hit the tee shots well and get in good positions to give yourself more birdie opportunities.”

Sachin Baisoya’s round of 63 featured eight birdies and a bogey. Manu Gandas, the 2022 PGTI Order of Merit champion, was tied for seventh at 65 along with Rahil Gangjee and four others.

--IANS

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