Chandigarh's Yuvraj Singh Sandhu raised hopes of a maiden title after producing a hard-fought two-under 60 to take a two-shot lead in round two of the TATA Steel PGTI Feeder Tour 2019 here on Thursday.
The 22-year-old Yuvraj (57-60), who has three top-20s to his credit in his rookie season on the PGTI's main tour this year, emerged as the top contender going into the final round as his total read seven-under-117.
Sandhu's nearest challenger is Delhi's Dhruv Sheoran (56-63) who was placed second at five-under-119.
As a result of heavy rain one day prior to the event, the 14th and 15th holes at the Madhuban Meadows Golf Course, both par-4s, have been rendered unplayable for the whole tournament, thus all three rounds will feature 16 holes each with the par for the course being 62.
The cut went at five-over-129. Thirty-six professionals and one amateur made the cut for the third and final round.
Round one leader Dhruv Sheoran slipped to second position on Thursday after shooting a one-over-63 that featured four birdies, two bogeys and a triple-bogey.
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Lucknow's Rishi Kumar returned a second straight two-under-60 to be placed third at four-under-120.
Feeder Tour Order of Merit leader Anil Bajrang Mane (60) of Mumbai was in tied eighth at one-under-123.
Karnal golfers, professional Mani Ram (62) ended the day in tied 12th at even-par-124 while Ritesh Kumar (67), the lone amateur in the field, was tied 34th at five-over-129.
Suryadeep Lather, another Karnal-based professional, missed the cut as he aggregated 18-over-142 in the first two rounds.