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Gritty Chirag grabs three-stroke lead at Panasonic Open

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Indian golfer Chirag Kumar showed tremendous grit as he recovered from a poor start to fire a fantastic six-under 66 and grab a comfortable three-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the USD 400,000 Panasonic Open, here today.

The 31-year-old dropped a couple of bogeys in the first four holes and ended the day with a bogey as well but in between he fired as many as nine birdies to take his two-day total to 11-under 133 here.

Overnight leader Mithun Perera of Sri Lanka, who is looking for his maiden Asian Tour title win, brought home a sedate two-under 70 to slip to the second position, while Bangladesh duo of Siddikur Rahman and Zamal Hossain and Thailand's Pawin Ingkhapradit shared the third spot.
 

Three other Indians were inside the top 10 with Vikrant Chopra (71, 68) managing a tied 6th spot, while Shankar Das (69, 71) and S Chikka (69, 71), who recently defended his Take Solutions titles on ADT Tour in Bengaluru, were tied 8th at the prestigious Delhi Golf Course.

Five Indians, Sanjay Kumar (70-71), Sujjan Singh (70-71), Amardip Malik (71-70), Jyoti Randhawa (69-72) and Mukesh Kumar (70-71) were in tied 12th place, while young gun Khalin Joshi (69-73) and local DGC player, Rashid Khan (71-71) were tied 18th after the second round.

Last year's runners-up, Rahil Gangjee (70,74) and five-time Asian Tour winner, Gaganjeet Bhullar (71,73) managed an even par 144 to lie tied 35th, while rookie Udayan Mane (77, 69) was tied 54th with a total of two-over 146.

A total of 71 players, including 30 Indians, made the cut which was decided at three-over 147 and Digvijay Singh (71, 76), who had won the title in 2012, and Ashok Kumar (74,73) too managed to stay for weekend action.

A 10th tee starter, Chirag dropped shots at the 11th and 13th holes but then hit a sensational birdie patch, picking up strokes from 15th to 18th holes on the back nine and on first and second in the front nine.

The Delhi golfer then added three more birdies at the 5th, 6th and 7th holes before ending the day with a bogey at the ninth where he missed a four-foot par putt. He converted seven birdie putts from a range of 10 to 15 feet in round two.

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First Published: Nov 06 2015 | 8:32 PM IST

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