Kartik Sharma sets himself up for crack at maiden PGTI win

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Kartik Sharma, currently 26th on the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking, is searching for his maiden professional title. Photo: PGTI

Kartik Sharma fired an outstanding five-under 67 to take a three-shot lead at 10-under 206 in Round Three of the J&K Open 2024 presented by J&K Tourism at the Jammu Tawi Golf Course.

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Twenty-four-year-old Kartik (71-68-67), who was overnight tied fifth and three off the lead, put together a flawless round to rise four spots on the leaderboard. The left-handed golfer, currently 26th on the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking, is searching for his maiden professional title.

Sachin Baisoya (72) and Shaurya Bhattacharya (73), the overnight leader, ended the penultimate round in tied second place at seven-under 209.

Kartik scored birdies from 40 feet and 12 feet on the second and fifth holes respectively to build the tempo early on. He followed that up with some great wedge shots to set up three more birdies on the sixth, eighth and 18th. Kartik made a tap-in on the 18th.

Kartik said, “I had a good strategy coming into this round and I executed it well. I stayed focused all through and took it one shot at a time. I struck it well, found most greens and converted my opportunities with some consistent putting.

“I’ve been working hard on my game and am headed in the right direction. I have good memories from my top-10 finish here at Jammu two years back. This bogey-free round gives me a lot of confidence going into the final round.”

C Muniyappa (69) occupied fourth place at six-under 210 while Udayan Mane (69), Amardeep Malik (69) and Arjun Prasad (72) were a further shot back in tied fifth.

Divyanshu Bajaj Jethmalani shot the lowest round of the tournament so far, an eight-under 64, to rise 39 spots to tied 11th at three-under 213. His round featured six straight birdies from the 18th to the fifth hole.