Shaurya Bhattacharya’s fiery 61 moves him five shots clear

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Shaurya Bhattacharya had a quiet front-nine where he sank three birdies in exchange for a bogey. However, Shaurya hit his stride on the back-nine where he collected six birdies. Photo: PGTI

Shaurya Bhattacharya carded a fiery eight-under 61 on Day Three that moved him five shots clear at the top at a total of 21-under 186 at the INR 1 crore SECL Chhattisgarh Open 2025 at the Fairway Golf & Lake Resort in Naya Raipur.

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Shaurya (64-61-61), a winner on the PGTI in his rookie season last year, moved up one spot from his overnight tied second position as a result of his second consecutive 61.

Sri Lankan N Thangaraja (66-63-62) shot a 62 on Thursday that propelled him 13 spots to tied second place at 16-under 291.

Khalin Joshi (64-60-67), the halfway leader, returned a third round of 67 to stay in contention as he shared second place with Thangaraja.

Sixteen-year-old rookie Manoj S (65), playing only his third professional event, was tied fourth at 15-under 192 along with Abhinav Lohan (64) and M Dharma (66).

 

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Shaurya, the 2024 PGTI Emerging Player of the Year, had a quiet front-nine where he sank three birdies in exchange for a bogey. However, Shaurya hit his stride on the back-nine where he collected six birdies. The 22-year-old drove the green on the Par-4 12th, landed it within a foot of the flag on two occasions and chipped-in on the 17th.

Shaurya, now the overwhelming favourite to win the title, said, “I hit my approaches really well today and that’s exactly what you need on this course. I didn’t have a great start to the season so I’m looking forward to finishing well here in Raipur. I’m carrying the confidence from my victory last year. I will look to continue what I did in the first three rounds. I just want to keep the momentum going and execute my gameplan.”

Thangaraja mixed nine birdies with two bogeys on a day he landed most of his shots within seven feet of the pin. Thangaraja, who won his last title in 2023, will be among the contenders come Friday.

Khalin, a winner of six titles including one on the international stage, kept himself in the fray with a 67 that featured five birdies and three bogeys.