इंडियन आवाज़     02 Oct 2023 10:55:07      انڈین آواز

Golf : Ajeetesh Sandhu pip Rashid Khan in a photo-finish

HSB / Chandigarh

Local favourite Ajeetesh Sandhu pipped Delhi’s Rashid Khan in a photo-finish to win the Rs. 1.5 crore Milkha Singh Invitational at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Sunday.

Ajeetesh, made a spectacular comeback in regulation play before coming through in a marathon playoff that lasted four extra holes. It was a classical contest that saw Sandhu collect the winning cheque worth Rs. 24,24,750 that catapulted him from 48th to second position in the TATA Steel PGTI Order of Merit.

Rashid extended his lead to over Rs. 34 lakhs in the PGTI’s money list despite his heart-breaking loss. Khan’s PGTI earnings for 2019 now stand at a whopping Rs. 61,21,653.

Ajeetesh Sandhu (66-69-67-66) and Rashid Khan (71-64-67-66), the joint leaders after round three, headed for the playoff on Sunday after ending up with identical totals of 20-under-268 in regulation play. It turned out to be the lowest winning score at the Chandigarh Golf Club (CGC) improving on Rahil Gangjee’s 13-under-275 at the PGTI Players Championship in 2013.

Karandeep Kochhar of Chandigarh took third place at 17-under-271 after a flawless 68 in round four.

Abhijit Singh Chadha, another local lad, matched the course record score of eight-under-64 to take a share of 15th place at seven-under-281. Chadha’s sizzling round featured an eagle, seven birdies and a bogey.

The day began with Rashid Khan, firing on all cylinders with five birdies on the first six holes to build a daunting five-shot lead over nearest rival Ajeetesh Sandhu.

The 28-year-old Delhi golfer kept landing it extremely close to the pins on that stretch. He made two extraordinary recoveries from the rough to extract birdies on the fourth and fifth. He chipped-in on the fifth. When he sank his fifth birdie of the day on the sixth, it seemed like the writing was on the wall.

However, Ajeetesh Sandhu, missed a couple of short putts early on and had only a birdie and bogey to show over his first six holes. But then he, got some momentum going in his round as he drained three straight birdies on the seventh, eighth and ninth, courtesy some outstanding iron-play that reduced Rashid’s lead to just two shots.

The two players then picked up two birdies each over the next five holes to maintain status quo. Thereafter, the 31-year-old Ajeetesh made a crucial 15-feet birdie conversion on the 17th while Rashid made an uncharacteristic three-putt bogey on the 18th.

The see-saw battle continued during the playoff as Rashid made an unbelievable 30-feet par putt on the first extra hole where Ajeetesh too came up with an excellent approach from the rough. On the second hole, Rashid’s putt lipped-out from eight feet to deny him victory.

Finally, on the fourth extra hole, Ajeetesh won the battle of nerves as he made par while Rashid’s challenge faded away as he found the water hazard with his approach.

Ajeetesh, said, “It has been a really solid week for me. I’m delighted to win on my home turf and in front of my home crowd. It’s something I’ve always dreamt of.

“I’ve been playing some great golf in recent weeks and this is a good culmination to that. The three birdies on the seventh, eight and ninth were the key to my round as they kept me in the game. The long birdie conversions on the 14th and 17th also played a part in getting me within striking distance of the title.

“I thought I had it on the first playoff hole but Rashid came up with an exceptional putt. But I hung in there. It’s always different in a playoff as you’re not playing against the course but against one player. One thus goes into a playoff with a different mindset. I did well to make that mental adjustment.

The PGTI record for the longest playoff was also matched on Sunday. The two previous playoffs on the PGTI that lasted four holes were played at the PGTI Players Championship at the Noida Golf Course in 2013 and at the Delhi-NCR Open also at the Noida Golf Course in 2019.

While Kolkata’s Divyanshu Bajaj finished fourth at 13-under-275, the Chandigarh duo of Aadil Bedi and Akshay Sharma took joint fifth at 12-under-276. Sri Lankan Mithun Perera was a further shot back in seventh.

Rory Hie of Indonesia, the leading foreign name in the field, finished tied eighth at 10-under-278. Jyoti Randhawa took a share of 11th place at nine-under-279.

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