The Asian Age

Arjun shoots last day’s best score of 70 to win

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi’s Arjun Singh shot the day’s best score in the fourth round of the Final Qualifying Stage, a determined two-under-70, to emerge the winner at the PGTI’s Qualifying School for the 2020 season held at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad.

The 50-year-old Arjun (7572-73-70), a winner of 14 titles on the Indian profession­al circuit and one of the senior-most players in the field this week, sat atop the leaderboar­d at the end of the last round with a total of two-over-290.

Gurugram’s Deepinder Singh Kullar (71-73-74-73) took second place at threeover-291 after returning a final round of one-over-73.

The cut in the final round went at 16-over-304. Therefore, the top 39 players earned their cards for the 2020 TATA Steel PGTI season as four players were tied for 36th at 16-over-304 at the end of round four.

The top 39 included three amateurs. There were also four foreigners, all Bangladesh­is, among the 39 players who earned their full cards.

The seasoned Arjun Singh, who was two off the pace in tied second after round three, began the day well with a 15-feet birdie conversion on the first hole. The pro from the Delhi Golf Club then accumulate­d two more birdies at the cost of a bogey till the 11th to be twounder for the day.

Arjun hit rough weather on the 12th and 13th having missed a short birdie putt on the former and dropping a bogey on the latter. With multiple contenders emerging on the back-nine including Deepinder Singh Kullar and Manav Jaini, Arjun managed to get his round back on track with an exceptiona­l second shot from under a tree on the 15th that set up a three feet birdie conversion for him. Singh finally made pars on the last three holes to clinch victory. Arjun said, “I had taken a break from golf last year so I played just six events on the PGTI in 2019. When I began the Final Stage, the idea was to shoot four decent rounds in order to get my card back. I didn’t really expect to win as the field here had a lot of good young players. “Winning the Qualifying School seems to have injected

Gurugram’s Deepinder Singh Kullar (71-73-74-73) took second place at three-over291 after returning a final round of one-over-73

a fresh lease of life in my game. I now feel rejuvenate­d and full of confidence ahead of the new season.

“I putted well today and made some good par-saves on the front-nine. It wasn’t easy negotiatin­g the tough course and the windy conditions this week. You have to think your way around this course. I’m happy that I executed my plans well through the week,” added Arjun, who bagged a prize money cheque of `75,000 for his win.

Deepinder, the round three leader by two shots, struck four birdies, three bogeys and a double-bogey during his 73 on Friday. Kullar missed a six-foot par putt on the last hole that could’ve taken the match into a playoff. Allahabad’s Samarth Dwivedi (70) and Delhi’s Manav Jaini (72) took a share of third place at four-over-292.

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