Manu Gandas draws from Europe lessons for eighth PGTI win

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Manu Gandas, who had earned a spot on the DP World Tour in 2023 after winning the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking in 2022, drew on all his learnings from playing in Europe last year. Photo: PGTI

Manu Gandas (65-67-64-64) stole the show in the last round by shooting the day’s best score of six-under 64 to total an impressive 20-under 260 and lift his eighth career title at the INR 1 crore TATA Steel PGTI Players Championship 2024 presented by Tollygunge Club.

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Rahil Gangjee (65-65-64-68), playing in his original home town of Kolkata, put together a fourth round of 68 to secure the runner-up spot at 18-under 262.

Manu, who had earned a spot on the DP World Tour in 2023 after winning the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking in 2022, drew on all his learnings from playing in Europe last year. Manu’s second straight 64 was a bogey-free effort that was punctuated by three birdies each on the front-nine and back-nine.

 

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Manu, trailing overnight leader Rahil by two shots at the start of the day, started piling on the pressure on the latter with some great wedge shots that led to birdies on the fourth and seventh and a 40-feet birdie conversion on the sixth.

Manu continued to fire with his short-game on the back-nine making two critical birdie putts from a range of 10 to 15 feet on the 13th and 17th to finally move into the lead and thereafter seal the match.

 

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Manu said, “I wasn’t thinking any differently today and just stuck to my gameplan and continued doing what I did well earlier in the week. The first round was my best in terms of ball-striking. But on the next two days, the irons were not up to the mark. However, I managed to salvage those rounds thanks to my short-game. The long birdie putt on the 17th today was crucial as it gave me a two-shot cushion going into the last hole.

“I’ve drawn a lot of positives from my experience of playing on the DP World Tour last year which has helped my game immensely. The fields there were world-class and the environment was completely different. I got to see where my game stood and where it needed to be in order for me to excel at the international level. Just continue what I’m doing.”

 

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Bengaluru-based Rahil controlled the proceedings till the 13th having drained five birdies at the cost of a lone bogey. However, Rahil’s double-bogey on the 14th saw his title hopes fade away as Manu emerged as the new leader.

Akshay Sharma (65) finished third at 17-under 263.

Rookie Stepan Danek of the Czech Republic (67), making his PGTI debut, ended tied fourth at 16-under 264 along with Saptak Talwar (68).  

Final Leaderboard:

260: Manu Gandas (65-67-64-64)

262: Rahil Gangjee (65-65-64-68)

263: Akshay Sharma (67-67-64-65)

264: Stepan Danek (64-66-67-67); Saptak Talwar (66-65-65-68)