Akshay Sharma retains lead in Coimbatore with hard fought 71

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Akshay Sharma, a two-time winner on the PGTI, managed to weather the storm on a day that witnessed windy conditions from start to finish. Photo: PGTI

Akshay Sharma shrugged off three bogeys on the front-nine to card a round of one-under 71 and therefore retain his lead in Round Three of the INR 1 crore KGiSL Presents Coimbatore Open at the Coimbatore Golf Club.

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Akshay (69-65-71), who was two shots ahead at the halfway stage, now enjoys a one-shot lead at a total of 11-under 205.

Sachin Baisoya kept himself in the hunt with a 67 that placed him tied second at 10-under 206.

 

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Dubai-based Indian rookie Rayhan Thomas, playing his first event on the PGTI this week, produced a solid 69 to also be tied for second along with Baisoya.

Italian Michele Ortolani (67) and Yashas Chandra (69) were a further shot behind in tied fourth on a tight leaderboard.

Akshay, a two-time winner on the PGTI, managed to weather the storm on a day that witnessed windy conditions from start to finish. The 33-year-old, who has come close to winning on several occasions in the last two seasons, made a good start on Day Three with an early birdie on the second hole thanks to an exceptional approach shot.

Thereafter, he suffered a slump with bogeys on the fifth, seventh and eighth where he made a wrong club selection, played a poor chip and missed a short putt.

However, Akshay put all that behind him to make a terrific comeback on the back-nine where he picked up three birdies from a range of six to 15 feet.

Akshay, keen to break his four-year long victory drought, said, “On the front-nine, I played quite aggressively and as a result made a couple of errors that also led to missing a few greens. The errors kept playing on my mind and led to a loss of momentum.

“But on the back-nine, I calmed myself down and was determined to find more greens. I ended up hitting eight greens on the back-nine and that brought me back in the game.

“In the final round, I’ll look to give it my best by staying calm and trying to make maximum greens in regulation. If I can play well on the first five holes, I feel I will have a good chance of winning.”

 

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Sachin’s (70-69-67) round was highlighted by a couple of 20-feet conversions including one for eagle on the 13th and some excellent chip-putts. Sachin, who changed his pitching wedge at the start of the day, credited his good performance on Friday to his outstanding chipping. Baisoya gained six spots from his overnight tied eighth position.

Rayhan (70-67-69), playing at Coimbatore for the first time, mixed four birdies and a bogey during his 69 that pushed him up one spot from his overnight tied third.

The 24-year-old Rayhan made a 50-feet birdie conversion on the 11th and missed out on tying for the lead after his other 50-footer for birdie lipped out on the 18th.