Manu Gandas and Sri Lanka’s N Thangaraja seized the joint lead at 11-under 133 on Day Two of the Chennai Open at the Tamil Nadu Golf Federation (TNGF) Golf Course.
While Manu fired a flawless seven-under 65, the day’s joint lowest score, thanks to his outstanding wedge shots and bunker play, Thangaraja produced an impressive five-under 67 courtesy his outstanding iron-play, at the Rs 40 lakh event.
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Khalin Joshi (68) was third at nine-under 135.
Abhijit Singh Chadha’s 65, the other joint lowest score of the day, placed him in tied fourth at eight-under 136 along with Chandigarh city-mate Karandeep Kochhar, the first round leader, who shot a 71 to slip three spots.
The cut was declared at two-over 146 on a day the professionals got a little more used to the conditions at the TNGF, a course where most of the players are appearing in an event for the first time. A total of 57 professionals made the cut for the money rounds.
Manu’s (68-65) day was highlighted by his superb recoveries from the bunker. He played some exceptional bunker shots on the fifth, eighth and 10th to extract birdies from tough positions. Manu also landed his other wedge shots within four feet to pick up four more birdies.
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Manu said, “I’m feeling good about my game right now as I have worked on a few technical things connected with my swing. The conditions were a little different today due to the overnight rain but I adapted well. I also managed to get myself out of trouble on a few occasions thanks to my terrific bunker shots.”
Thangaraja (66-67) continued to hit it close for the second day in succession not leaving himself any long birdie putts. Thangaraja sank birdie putts within a range of seven feet on the 10th, 13th, 18th and second. A lip out on the seventh led to his only bogey of the day. Two good chips then set up easy birdies for him on the eighth and ninth.
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Thangaraja said, “My accuracy with the irons has set it up for me going into the last two days. For two days I haven’t had to make any long putts as I’ve hit everything close. I was practicing in Dubai for the last few months and focusing on my iron-play. All that work now seems to be paying off.”
Abhijit sank consecutive eagles on the par-5s eighth and ninth during his round of 65. Chadha drained a 20-footer on the eighth and followed that up with a monster four-iron second shot from 235 yards on the ninth that set up a three-feet eagle putt for him.
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Defending champion Mithun Perera of Sri Lanka was tied 20th at two-under 142.