After M Dharma's domination in round one, it was the turn of another local lad, Abhishek Jha, to turn on the heat in round two at the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) Eagleburg Masters here today.
Jha brought in a second round card of six-under-66 to take pole position at the halfway stage at nine-under-135.
Chikkarangappa and Khalin Joshi fired scores of 69 to be tied second, one off the lead, as all Bengalureans occupied the top three positions.
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Jha (69-66), lying overnight tied ninth, started making a move on day two when he capitalized on the first two par-5s, the fourth and seventh, with birdies. Abhishek, playing at his home course, picked up another stroke on the eighth, to make the turn at three-under.
The towering Jha, standing 6 feet 5 inches tall, sank four more birdies on the back-nine at the expense of just one bogey. His shot of the day came on the 13th where he landed it within a foot for birdie from a distance of 100 yards.
Jha said, "I hit it closer today as compared to day one. I set up quite a few short birdie putts. I was also putting like my old self after a long time and rolled them well.
"I always shoot one or two good rounds here at my home course. But now I feel that I need to do better than that by being consistent through the four days," added Abhishek, who was runner-up at the Asian Development Tour event at Eagleton back in 2014.
He further said, "I've not had a single top-20 finish this year. However, I've been fairly consistent having made the cut in all seven events that I've played so far. I've been close to par all along and have not shot very high scores. I've also been a lot straighter off the tee this year."
Chikkarangappa (67-69) and Khalin Joshi (67-69), two of the pre-tournament favourites, struggled with the putter but still managed to put up scores of 69 on day two to be tied second at eight-under-136.
Khalin was left to rue the missed opportunities as he couldn't convert the four eagle chances from within 10 feet that came his way on all the par-5 holes.
Both Abhinav Lohan and Shamim Khan made an eagle, six birdies and a bogey each to produce the day's best scores of seven-under-65. Lohan holed out from 85 yards for his eagle on the ninth.
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