Mukesh Kumar of Madhya Pradesh came up with a two-under 68 to continue to lead by four strokes after the second round of the inaugural Chennai Open Golf Championship at the Madras Gymkhana Club (MGC) here today.
The 51-year-old Mukesh (61-68), who had blasted a phenomenal nine-under-61 on day one, kept his overnight four-stroke advantage intact with a total of 11-under-129.
Gurgaon's Deepinder Singh Kullar (65-68) and Delhi's Honey Baisoya (67-66) shared second place at seven-under-133.
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The highlight of his round was the chip-in for birdie from the bunker on the fifth. The winner of the last two tournaments at the MGC produced another fabulous chip to set up his final birdie of the day on the seventh.
Mukesh said, "My putting let me down today. I didn't have the same rhythm on the greens as I did during round one. I wasn't stroking it well. I was thrilled with my chip-in birdie on the fifth where I recovered really well after first landing it in the rough and then in the bunker.
He added, "I feel a total of four to five under over the last two days will give me a very good chance of winning the title. I say this because there's pressure in the last two rounds and those behind me would have to play out of their skins to shoot really low scores to catch up with me.
"My confidence is quite high since I'm leading by a good margin and to add to that I also know this course at the back of my hand," said Mukesh.
Earlier in the day, Deepinder Singh Kullar, who was overnight second, ended the day with a 68, while Honey sank six birdies against two bogeys for his 66 in round two to join him in second place.
Lucknow's Sanjay Kumar and Bangladesh's Md Zamal Hossain Mollah occupied tied fourth place at five-under-135.
The cut was declared at five-over-145. Fifty-four professionals made the cut.
Professional C Arul (70-73) was the only Chennai-based player to make the cut. He was placed tied 37th at three-over-143.
Chennai's Sandeep Syal (73-74) missed the cut by two shots as he totalled seven-over-147.
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