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Honey Baisoya delivers day’s best 64 to dominate Moving Day

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Honey Baisoya finished ruuner-up at the Qutab Golf Course last year. Photo: PGTI

Honey Baisoya delivered the day’s best score of six-under 64 to build an impressive five-shot lead at the end of round three of the INR 1.5 crore DP World Players Championship 2026 being played at the Qutab Golf Course in New Delhi.

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Honey (63-65-64), who was overnight second and one shot off the lead, put together seven birdies and a bogey on Thursday to take his 54-hole total to 18-under 192.

The 29-year-old is a seven-time winner on the DP World PGTI but is looking to end a five-year-long title drought as he last won in 2021.

 

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Jamal Hossain (65-54-68) gained one spot after scoring a 68 on day three. He moved into second position at 13-under 197.

First-round leader Kshitij Naveed Kaul (65), second-round leader Jhared Hack (71), Tapendra Ghai (66) and Veer Ahlawat (66) were all bunched in tied third place at 12-under 198.

Honey’s putter helped him make waves early in the day as he rolled in three birdies from a range of 10 to 15 feet on the first six holes. He also recovered well after finding the hazard on the fifth where a bogey limited the damage for him.

 

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Honey, who finished runner-up at the DP World PGTI event staged at Qutab Golf Course last year, then added four more birdies on the back-nine including three on the last four holes where he played some outstanding chip shots to leave himself a couple of tap-ins.

 He said, “My putting has stood out this week and today I had 12 single putts which set up the day for me. I was also regularly hitting the centre of the fairway with my tee shots and played some quality chip shots as well. I did well to put behind the disappointment of the bogey on the fifth and come back with a birdie on the very next hole.

 

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“On the 10th tee, I told my caddie that my target is to chase 20-under today and if I focus on that, it will give me a good shot at the title. I managed to get close to 20-under and set myself up well for the final day.”

Jamal mixed four birdies with two bogeys.

 

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Kshitij holed his second shot from the fairway to pick up an eagle-two on the Par-4 18th that helped him close the day with a 65 and put him in joint third place.