Indian golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar squandered a superb start to turn in a two-under 70 to lie tied 8th at the halfway stage of the Australian PGA Championship at Gold Coast, PTI reported.
Bhullar fired three birdies on the front nine, but he gave away much of those gains on the journey home on the back nine. However, his card was good enough to see him rise two places.
The Indian had two birdies on 12th and 15th on back nine, but bogeys on 10th, 14th and 18th pulled him back. Bhullar had his breakthrough win on the European Tour at Fiji International last year and is looking to consolidate his position early in the season with a start in Australia as it counts towards European season for 2019.
Defending champion Cameron Smith carded a brilliant 65 on day two to take a one-shot lead into the weekend at RACV Royal Pines Resort. The home favourite is looking to become the first player to successfully defend the title since Robert Allenby in 2001 and he was nine under at the top of a leaderboard dominated by Australians.
Marc Leishman and Jake McLeod led the chasing pack, one shot clear of countrymen Matt Jager, Dimitrios Papadatos and Christopher Wood. Smith made seven birdies in his first ten holes and while McLeod opened up a two-shot lead on the back nine, a late stumble handed the initiative back to Smith.
American Harold Varner III – the 2016 champion – was at six under, a shot clear of Bhullar, England’s Andrew Johnston, and Australians David Bransdon, Paul Hayden and Anthony Quayle.
Chikka impresses
S Chikkarangappa continued his stellar show, hitting 68 to remain two shots behind leader Kurt Kityama after the second round of the Mauritius Open on Friday.
After two days, Chikka’s aggregate was 12 under 130 while America’s Kityama had an identical 7 under for the second day in succession. Overnight leader Victor Perez is just a shot behind the Indian at 11 under while Jaco Van Zyl, after a poor round of 75, slipped to the tied 34th position.
All eyes were on the 25-year-old Chikka after his brilliant 8-under on a bogey-free opening day. He started on the back 9 with a single birdie on 11th and a double bogey on the 14th and 15th hole. He made a brilliant comeback in the front nine where he had five consecutive birdies before he bogeyed the sixth round but came back with the seventh birdie on the 9th to finish with a score of 68.
“A bogey free first day with 8 under was phenomenal but I would say that today was also fantastic that I could finish at 4 under,” Chikka was quoted as saying by PTI.
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