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Subhankar Sharma shot a course record 8 under 64 to move 53 places and is now 2nd on the leaderboard
Terrific round of golf when so many good players struggled on the day. He had 9 birdies and just one bogey....
Hope he sustains this form in the weekend too.
Terrific round of golf when so many good players struggled on the day. He had 9 birdies and just one bogey....
Hope he sustains this form in the weekend too.
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Re: Asian Tour 2018
$1.75 million Hero Indian Open
Round 2 scores:
2 Shubhankar Sharma -7
T9 Khalin Joshi -4
T31 Jyoti Randhawa -2 (3 holes left)
T31 Ajeetesh Sandhu Par
T35 Anirban Lahiri +1
T45 Kshitij Naveed Kaul (AM) +2
T56 Udayan Mane +3
T56 Karandeep Kochhar +3
T68 Arjun Atwal +4
T68 Shiv Kapur +4
Shubhankar Sharma breaks the course record with a score of 8 under par and is now placed in second position and 4 shots behind the leader Emiliano Grillo.
Shubhankar Sharma in his last 27 holes has hit 13 birdies.
Round 2 scores:
2 Shubhankar Sharma -7
T9 Khalin Joshi -4
T31 Jyoti Randhawa -2 (3 holes left)
T31 Ajeetesh Sandhu Par
T35 Anirban Lahiri +1
T45 Kshitij Naveed Kaul (AM) +2
T56 Udayan Mane +3
T56 Karandeep Kochhar +3
T68 Arjun Atwal +4
T68 Shiv Kapur +4
Shubhankar Sharma breaks the course record with a score of 8 under par and is now placed in second position and 4 shots behind the leader Emiliano Grillo.
Shubhankar Sharma in his last 27 holes has hit 13 birdies.
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Amazing comeback from Shubhankar in the last 27 holes after being 5 over par after his first 9 holes.
He is still in the lead in the European Order of Merit and already has more points than the person who finished 60th last year (which is the qualification for their year end championship). Right now, staying in near the top of the European tour does open some doors for him, although I think his WR will climb soon to a point that it will open the same doors for him.
He is still in the lead in the European Order of Merit and already has more points than the person who finished 60th last year (which is the qualification for their year end championship). Right now, staying in near the top of the European tour does open some doors for him, although I think his WR will climb soon to a point that it will open the same doors for him.
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That was a course record in second round! Very well done! Yes, that's an amazing comeback from Shubhankar after slacking in the first nine holes on day 1. Probably his exploits from last week WGC let him put his guards down and then he woke up!
Disappointing not to see too many Indians up on the leaderboard in the home tournament.
Disappointing not to see too many Indians up on the leaderboard in the home tournament.
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It is a co-sanctioned European tour event and the field is stronger than the last 3 events on the tour with 7 players in the top 100 so not that surprising to see fewer Indians on the leaderboard.
While going through the list, I noticed an Indian sounding name called Julian Suri who is ranked #70 in the world. Went up 1179 spots in 9 months last year. He seems to be a direct descendant of Buchi Babu and the son of tennis playing Jagan Suri.
While going through the list, I noticed an Indian sounding name called Julian Suri who is ranked #70 in the world. Went up 1179 spots in 9 months last year. He seems to be a direct descendant of Buchi Babu and the son of tennis playing Jagan Suri.
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Re: Asian Tour 2018
$1.75 million Hero Indian Open
Round 3 scores:
T1 Shubhankar Sharma -7
T26 Ajeetesh Sandhu +2
T32 Jyoti Randhawa +4
T32 Anirban Lahiri +4
T37 Khalin Joshi +5
T48 Kshitij Naveed Kaul (AM) +7
T48 Karandeep Kochhar +7
T56 Udayan Mane +10
Shubhankar Sharma has taken the joint lead at the Indian Open. Today he scored 5 birdies, 3 bogeys and 1 double bogey.
for final round
Round 3 scores:
T1 Shubhankar Sharma -7
T26 Ajeetesh Sandhu +2
T32 Jyoti Randhawa +4
T32 Anirban Lahiri +4
T37 Khalin Joshi +5
T48 Kshitij Naveed Kaul (AM) +7
T48 Karandeep Kochhar +7
T56 Udayan Mane +10
Shubhankar Sharma has taken the joint lead at the Indian Open. Today he scored 5 birdies, 3 bogeys and 1 double bogey.
for final round
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Shubhankar continues to show his mettle. It was tough day for everyone with very few sub par rounds. It seems Shubhankar was doing great in managing the course until the bad bounce on 17 resulted in a double bogey. But he still managed a par round and finished on a high note with a closing birdie on 18th.
Exciting final round coming up.
I hope Lahiri gets his mojo back and these two consistently challenge the best in the world in big tournaments.
Exciting final round coming up.
I hope Lahiri gets his mojo back and these two consistently challenge the best in the world in big tournaments.
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Great focus by Shubhankar to lead going into the final round in a second consecutive tournament. Hopefully, he'll bring home the title this time.
Anirban does seem to be in a minor slump as he typically does well in Asia even when he is struggling in the US.
Anirban does seem to be in a minor slump as he typically does well in Asia even when he is struggling in the US.
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Re: Asian Tour 2018
$1.75 million Hero Indian Open
Final scores:
T7 Shubhankar Sharma -4
T32 Jyoti Randhawa +5
T32 Kshitij Naveed Kaul (AM) +5
T34 Anirban Lahiri +6
T40 Ajeetesh Sandhu +7
T40 Khalin Joshi +5
T48 Karandeep Kochhar +9
T52 Udayan Mane +11
Disappointing final round for Shubhankar Sharma and he finishes T7.
Final scores:
T7 Shubhankar Sharma -4
T32 Jyoti Randhawa +5
T32 Kshitij Naveed Kaul (AM) +5
T34 Anirban Lahiri +6
T40 Ajeetesh Sandhu +7
T40 Khalin Joshi +5
T48 Karandeep Kochhar +9
T52 Udayan Mane +11
Disappointing final round for Shubhankar Sharma and he finishes T7.
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Bit worrying to see him collapse on the final day for a second week running - T9 and T7 after leading going into the final round.
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I would chalk this to a good learning experience for Shubhankar. He played safe in the WGC, and saw others shoot by him. This time he went for it and shot 6 birdies but unfortunately had 3 double bogeys and a few bogies to finish poorly. He'll need to find the right blend of mixing aggression with playing safe on some holes to get the best results. Meanwhile, another top 10 finish is a pretty good result overall.
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Tad disappointing because Shubhankar was in a great position at the start of the final day. But overall still a good show finishing T7 in European tour event.
So he continues to lead both European tour Race to Dubai ranking and Asian tour rankings for the year.
So he continues to lead both European tour Race to Dubai ranking and Asian tour rankings for the year.
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Shubhankar needs to figure out how to hold his nerve in the final round, especially when he is in serious contention. The 7-point difference between him and the winner Matt Wallace was entirely attributable to Subhankar's disastrous final round of 74 (versus Wallace's 67).
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$1.37 million Panasonic Open
Round 1 scores:
T16 Chikka S -3
T24 Ajeetesh Sandhu -2
T24 SSP Chawrasia -2
T24 Rahul Gangjee -2
T36 Shiv Kapur -1
T57 Khalin Joshi E
T75 Arjun Atwal +1
T90 Gaganjeet Bhullar +2
Round 1 scores:
T16 Chikka S -3
T24 Ajeetesh Sandhu -2
T24 SSP Chawrasia -2
T24 Rahul Gangjee -2
T36 Shiv Kapur -1
T57 Khalin Joshi E
T75 Arjun Atwal +1
T90 Gaganjeet Bhullar +2