PGTI Players Championship 2023: Sachin Baisoya in two-shot lead

Overnight joint leader Harsh Gangwar slips to second place

NEW DELHI | Updated: 10 February, 2023 11:10 am IST
Sachin Baisoya broke away into a two-shot lead after the penultimate round

Delhi’s Sachin Baisoya carried his consistency into the third day as he broke away into a two-shot lead with a five-under 65 at the season opener PGTI Players Championship 2023.

Looking for his maiden title at the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), Baisoya tallied 15-under 195 at the end of the penultimate round being played at Tollygunge Club in Kolkata.

Fellow Delhi golfer Harsh Gangwar, who was an overnight joint leader along with Baisoya, also kept

Delhi-based Harsh Gangwar, the overnight joint leader along with Baisoya, kept himself in the hunt with a 67. Gangwar, playing his second season as a professional, closed the round in second place at 13-under 197.

US-based rookie Varun Chopra, playing his first event as a pro on the PGTI after coming through last week’s Qualifying School, was placed third at 12-under 198 following his round of 65 on Thursday.

Baisoya (64-66-65), who has been in the lead since the start of the event, was on a roll after he sank a 25-foot birdie on the first hole. The 27-year-old went on to pick up three more shots till the 10th.

Baisoya’s bogey on the 12th didn’t derail his round, as he quickly regained ground with a chip-in birdie on the 14th followed by a 20-foot birdie putt on the 16th. Last year’s National Games bronze medalist closed out the round with two good par saves on the 17th and 18th.

“My confidence soared after a great tee shot and a long conversion resulted in a birdie on the first hole. I was in good rhythm thereafter on the front nine,” Baisoya said.

“On the back-nine, the chip-in on the 14th got me going. I then made some terrific par saves from tough positions that helped me close the round on a positive note,” he added.

Talking about his plan for round 4, Baisoya said, “The aim in round four will be to play steady, not miss pars anywhere and take birdie opportunities wherever possible. I’ll be keeping a close watch on the leaderboard.”

Gangwar (66-64-67) was four-under through the front-nine after making an eagle, three birdies and a bogey. The 25-year-old chipped-in from the bunker for a birdie on the fifth and drained a 25-footer for an eagle on the seventh.

However, after his double-bogey on the 10th, the birdies dried up for Gangwar as his ball striking was not as accurate. He could only pick up a stroke on the 15th.

“I was going well on the front nine, but I didn’t hit it close enough on the back nine which affected my scoring. I’ll now focus on getting my ball-striking in order so that I can create more opportunities on the final day,” Gangwar said.

Chandigarh’s Angad Cheema (67) and Patna’s Aman Raj (68) kept themselves in contention as they were tied for fourth at 11-under 199. Defending champion Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (67) moved into tied 25th at four-under 206.

Kolkata’s Sandeep Yadav (68), the lone amateur to make the cut, was a further shot back in tied 31st place. Raju Ali Mollah (69), the only Kolkata-based professional to make the cut, was tied 35th at two-under 208 along with Udayan Mane (72).

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