Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Defending champ Gangjee goes low, takes lead in Japan

- ■ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes,.com

KOBE (JAPAN): Defending champion Rahil Gangjee moved into sole lead at the Panasonic Open Golf Championsh­ip with a flawless eight-under 63 while Ajeetesh Sandhu climbed to tied sixth here on Friday.

Sandhu holed an ace and then parred the next six before snatching a final birdie on way to 66. Viraj Madappa (74-68) at tied 58th also made the cut, while Shiv Kapur (72-71) was one shot off the projected line at even par with some players yet to finish.

Khalin Joshi (71-73) and S Chikkarang­appa (71-75) missed the cut. As Gangjee went through the day with eight birdies, Sandhu had two birdies against a bogey on front nine and added another birdie on 10th. Then came the ace on 211yard par-3 11th hole. Gangjee zoomed to the top with a 63 that took him to a nine-under total and a one-shot lead at the halfway stage at the Higashi Hirono Golf Club. “Yesterday (Thursday) I was trying hard to stay patient. I just wanted to finish under-par and it was nice to finish with that eagle (on Day1). I had a good feeling coming back today. I know the birdies are there. You just need to go get them,” Gangjee said. “I started holing putts today (Friday) and the birdies just kept coming and then I lost track of it. It’s nice to lose track once in a while. Putting was the main difference but I hit it pretty good too,” added Gangjee, who was tied 10th at Fujisankei Classic and tied 18th at Shinhan Donghae Open in his last two starts.

BHULLAR STARTS WELL

ST ANDREW (SCOTLAND): Gaganjeet Bhullar made a perfect start with three birdies on the trot but cooled off thereafter to be tied 53rd with a three-under 68 in the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip.

 ?? GETTY ?? ■ Rahil Gangjee has a one-shot lead at the Panasonic Open.
GETTY ■ Rahil Gangjee has a one-shot lead at the Panasonic Open.

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