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Chandigarh golfer Harendra drops to tied-second in Ahmedabad Open

Chandigarh’s Harendra Gupta (70-67-75), the halfway leader, carded a 75 in the penultimate round to drop down to tied-2nd at 4-under 212, as Sri Lanka’s N Thangaraja found his way back to the top of the leaderboard and made his...
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Chandigarh’s Harendra Gupta (70-67-75), the halfway leader, carded a 75 in the penultimate round to drop down to tied-2nd at 4-under 212, as Sri Lanka’s N Thangaraja found his way back to the top of the leaderboard and made his good putting form count as he pulled ahead into an imposing 5-shot lead in round three of the Ahmedabad Open 2025 at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad.

The 43-year-old Thangaraja (65-73-69), the round one leader who had slipped to second place, one behind the lead on Day 2, struck a solid 3-under 69 on Thursday to regain his lead and move his total to 9-under 207, thus opening up a huge gap over the rest of the field. Thangaraja, now the hot favourite, will be searching for his fifth PGTI title and his first win since 2023 on Friday. Mysuru’s Yashas Chandra (72-70-70), the only player to have not returned an over-par score in the tournament so far, came up with a second straight 70 to gain one spot and join Gupta in tied second position. Ahmedabad’s Varun Parikh (69) was in tied fifth place at 1-under 215.

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Former PGTI Order of Merit winner Manu Gandas of Gurugram carded the day’s best score of 67 to be placed tied 10th at two-over 218. N Thangaraja, who had a poor day with the putter in round two, produced a contrasting third round having turned around his putting form. Thanga made four birdies all of which came as a result of conversions from six feet. He dropped a lone bogey. Chandra made three birdies and a bogey during his round of 70, while Gupta conceded three bogeys during his 75.

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