Shaurya Bhattacharya, Yuvraj Sandhu midway leaders in Pune

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Shaurya Bhattacharya 's birdies included included five conversions from a range of 10 to 17 feet and some good chip-putts. Photo: PGTI

Shaurya Bhattacharya struck a tournament low of eight-under 63 while Yuvraj Sandhu posted a four-under 67 on day two as the duo emerged joint halfway leaders at a total of 10-under 132 at The Poona Club Open 2025, an INR 1 crore event, being played at the Poona Club Golf Course.

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Shaurya (69-63), a winner on the PGTI this season, jumped 13 spots from his overnight tied 14th place even as Yuvraj (65-67), the PGTI Order of Merit leader, climbed one position from his overnight second place.

 

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Mohd Azhar (64-70), the first-round leader, carded a 70 in round two to drop one place to third position at eight-under 134.

The cut was declared at two-over 144. Fifty-seven professionals made the cut.

Veer Ahlawat, the 2024 PGTI Order of Merit champion, ended the day in tied eighth place at six-under 136.

Akshay Damale was the highest-placed among the local professionals as he was tied 24th at one-under 141.

Shaurya, currently fourth on the PGTI Ranking, picked up 10 birdies which included five conversions from a range of 10 to 17 feet and some good chip-putts. He also dropped two bogeys.

 

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Shaurya said, “I felt my driving was good as I kept the ball on the fairways. A lot of Par-4s here are reachable and I was around the greenside on most of them from where I could make chip-putts. I left most of those putts within 10 feet and my putting was great.

“I played well here last year, having posted a top-15 finish. So, I have some good memories from this venue. I had a win in the first half of 2025 but I’ve had a very consistent second half of the season too where I have come close to winning on a few occasions. So, I feel the game is trending in the right direction.”

After three bogeys on his first six holes, Yuvraj made a strong comeback with seven birdies from the seventh hole onwards.

 

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Yuvraj said, “It took me some time to wake up on the course today and the early bogeys did that for me. However, I’m glad the way the back-nine went today. I’ll definitely be looking for a better start in rounds two and three and will look to cash in on the back-nine as well.

“I think the seventh hole, where I picked up my first birdie of the day, was the momentum changer. I almost chipped in for eagle on the seventh. From there on I was very comfortable off the tee and that put my round back on track.”