Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SHUBHANKAR’S SENSATIONA­L RUN CONTINUES

21-YR-OLD FROM PANCHKULA SETS COURSE RECORD AT INDIAN OPEN

- Robin Bose robin.bose@htlive.com

GURGAON: Glad tidings continue to pour in for Shubhankar Sharma. In a sign of what could lie ahead, Shubhankar broke the course record in a late charge with an eight-under 64 to lie sole second at the halfway mark in the Hero Indian Open on Friday.

After the news of him getting another invite, this time to the PGA Tour’s Texas Open in April following the Augusta Masters call, Friday ended in a way that would be remembered by the 21-year-old. Five-over after nine holes at the start on Thursday to be where he is, a climb of 53 spots, it wasn’t moving up the leaderboar­d that spurred him on.

“I don’t look at it often as it doesn’t give the correct picture,” he said, but pointed to the record score on a course where he’s played a lot of his recent golf.

As SSP Chawrasia’s two-year reign came to an end, a piece of statistic followed the probable successor, Emiliano Grillo, around the course. Grillo shot a four-under 68 to extend his clubhouse lead by four shots, but no leader early on has won this season on the European Tour.

Perhaps oblivious to that, the amiable Argentine breezed through Day Two, happy to pull off what he promised himself at the start. “When I practised on Tuesday and Wednesday, I told myself I’ll be in a good position if I can shoot under-par every day.”

With reputation­s taking a knock all around him — Chawrasia missing cut is just one of the stories of the day — Grillo could afford to come away smiling despite finishing with a bogey on the 9th, his lone blemish Friday.

Grillo maintained that the mentality for the weekend would stay the same -- “hit fairways and greens whether I’m leader or not”. Not just the form, Grillo is in a happy space for having ticked a couple of more boxes.

Eager to get out of the monotony of playing on golf courses in the US almost similar in nature, Grillo grabbed the opportunit­y to take the long flight to India for the second time after 2013 (for the Avantha Masters).

As soon as the invite came, he checked if Anirban Lahiri was making the trip as well.

The two have struck a bond since Lahiri broke through on the PGA Tour. “It was our wives who got us together and I realised that he was a fun guy to be with, someone who could take a joke on him,” Grillo said.

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