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Chawrasia shoots another 69, eyes strong weekend at Scottish Championship

Shubhankar Sharma (71-72) also makes the; Gaganjeet Bhullar’s campaign ends

Chawrasia shoots another 69, eyes strong weekend at Scottish Championship

SSP Chawrasia is tied 18th after the second round at the Scottish Championship. File Photo



St Andrews (Scotland), October 17

Indian golfer SSP Chawrasia carded a second successive 69 to lie tied 18th at the halfway stage of the inaugural Scottish Championship here.

Chawrasia, who returned to the course after seven months, had five birdies against two bogeys and was happy to finish before the wind became stronger. He improved to tied 18th from overnight tied 21st.

Also making the cut was Shubhankar Sharma (71-72), who scored a birdie and a bogey each finish second round at tied 57th.

Gaganjeet Bhullar's rough run continued as he missed his fourth start in a row. The 32-year-old shot a 71 on top of his first round 75 and finished 2-over as the cut fell at 1-under.

Chawrasia, whose last start produced a tied-28th finish in Qatar Masters, now has six scores in the 60s in his last seven rounds.

Chawrasia, starting on the back nine, birdied the 14th, 15th and 18th but dropped shots on the 1st and 3rd, which he had birdied on the opening day. He recovered with birdies on the 4th and 7th. 

Matt Wallace (65-67) joined overnight leader Adrian Otaegui (62-70) at the top at 12-under.

Aaron Rai, who won the Scottish Open after finishing second at Irish Open, was again in the fray. He landed an eagle on the first and added a second eagle on the 7th, carding a 67 to get to 11-under. He was placed sole third.

"I feel good and confident despite the long break in between March and now. As I said earlier, playing at St Andrews is always a pleasure. After courses like Old Course, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie the Fairmont is new to me, but I like it," said Chawrasia.

Speaking on the conditions, he said, "Of course it was cold, but it always is so in Scotland at this time and wind and rough is part of Links golf. So nothing new about that, but hopefully more putts will drop on the weekend.

"The bogey on the Par-5 3rd was disappointing but I got over it quickly with birdies on the 4th and 7th," Chawrasia added.

Wallace, the world No. 51 and second highest-ranked player in the field, dropped just one shot in his opening 36 holes while playing with the European Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington, who is 9-under.

Making most of the good morning conditions, Wallace said, "It's good that I've done that in front of him."

"I'm going to try and do it where I don't need a pick this time, so this is a nice start," added the 30-year-old of polished opening rounds of 65 and 67.

Otaegui came in to the second round with a three shot lead, and followed up his impressive opening round of 62 with a battling 70 at Fairmont St Andrews as he targets a first Strokeplay victory on the European Tour following his wins at the 2017 Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play and 2018 Belgian Knockout. PTI


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