Tricity lad Yuvraj Singh Sandhu continues hot streak bagging 4th win of the season at the TATA Steel PGTI Players Championship 2022 -
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Tricity lad Yuvraj Singh Sandhu continues hot streak bagging 4th win of the season at the TATA Steel PGTI Players Championship 2022

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Yuvraj Singh Sandhu is presented the trophy and cheque by Col. A S Dhillon, GM, Panchkula Golf Club (left) and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI.

 

  • Chandigarh golfer Ajeetesh Sandhu finishes Tied second along with Bangladesh’s Jamal Hossain  
  •  Ajeetesh maintains his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit, Yuvraj moves up to second spot

 

Khel Today Bureau

Panchkula: Tricity golfer Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, who hails from neighbouring Chandigarh, continued his hot streak by securing his fourth win of the season at the TATA Steel PGTI Players Championship 2022 presented by American Express hosted by Govt. of Haryana & Panchkula Golf Club. Yuvraj (68-68-65-68) carded 4-under 68 in round four to finish on top with an overall score of 19-under 269 to bag his seventh professional title. Yuvraj took home the winner’s cheque worth Rs. 7,50,000 to move up from third to second position in the PGTI Order of Merit.

Yuvraj Singh Sandhu in action.

Ajeetesh Sandhu (70-68-67-65), another Chandigarh golfer, managed to maintain his lead in the PGTI’s money list after he carded the day’s best round of 65 to finish joint runner-up at 18-under 270 along with Bangladesh golfer Jamal Hossain (65-68-71-66) who shot a 66 on Friday.

Sri Lankan N Thangaraja (68) finished fourth with a score of 16-under 272 while overnight leader Badal Hossain (73) of Bangladesh finished fifth at 15-under 273.

Yuvraj Singh Sandhu who started the day in second position, one shot off the lead, was steady with two birdies and all pars till the turn that helped him emerge as leader. The 25-year-old Yuvraj picked up the pace with birdies on the 11th and 12th before dropping a shot on the 13th even as Ajeetesh Sandhu made a charge to move in within one shot of the lead after 14 holes.

Yuvraj however reserved his best for the last with a tough downhill 10-feet birdie conversion on the 15th and a couple of tricky chip-putts for brilliant pars on the 17th and 18th to close out the match after Ajeetesh had mounted pressure with another birdie on the 17th.

Yuvraj converted from 10 to 15 feet putts on the last two holes and got out of trouble on the 18th with a good chip from the bunker wall where he had a tough lie. Sandhu has now triumphed twice in the Tricity in 2022 having won events in both Chandigarh and Panchkula. He has also narrowed down the gap between himself and the Order of Merit leader Ajeetesh, as the latter now leads the merit list with a margin of less than Rs. 2 lakh.

“It feels amazing to win in the Tricity which is my home. The conditions were perfect and the home support was the icing on the cake. I was consistent through the week and that was the only way to brave your way to the top on this course, and I am glad my strategy worked.

“Today I felt it was stressful specially on the back-nine. I felt I was literally under the gun over the last four holes. After the bogey on the 13th I still had a two-shot lead. I was quite calm and knew that I need to put it on the fairway off the tee and I did just that. I got a few wrong slopes on 17 and 18 but somehow just managed to make it.

“I’ve just been trying to maintain the same temperament and attitude from hole 1 till the end. That is something I worked on mentally. I feel there is much more to come from me,” said Yuvraj Singh Sandhu post his win.

Ajeetesh Sandhu, who was overnight tied fifth and five off the lead, brought himself into contention with his excellent bogey-free 65 on day four before falling just short. Jamal Hossain’s error-free 66 which also featured an eagle on the 12th helped him gain one spot and finish tied second along with Ajeetesh.

Among the other top names, Khalin Joshi finished sixth with a score of 14-under 274, Manu Gandas was T8 with a score of 11-under 277, three-time PGTI Order of Merit Winner Rashid Khan finished T10 with a score of 10-under 278 and Olympian Udayan Mane was T37 with a score of 2-under 286.

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