Jeev finishes tied-3rd, Jyoti signs off ninth
Greater Noida, September 1
A disastrous closing triple-bogey spoiled his card as tournament host Jeev Milkha Singh signed off at the tied-third in
the inaugural India Legends Championship.
Even though it was his best finish on the Legends Tour, where he has been playing for the last three years, Jeev was hardly pleased about the final day as he scored a 4-over 76 and tumbled out of contention in the $500,000 event. Jeev finished at 4-under. Jyoti Randhawa was tied-ninth on 2-under 214. Mukesh Kumar (74-72-70) was tied-15 and Amandeep Johl (73-73-73) was tied-22.
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