Jamshedpur, Dec 20 : After almost 10 years, seasoned Gaganjeet Bhullar won a Professional Golfers Tour of India (PGTI) title on Sunday when he clinched the Tata Steel Tour Championship here – his 10th trophy on the tour. His last PGTI title had come in March 2011 in Chandigarh.
Bhullar (32) saw it home with a hard-fought four-under-68 despite a bumpy ride on the final day. He totalled an outstanding 24-under-264 for the week.
Gaganjeet took home the winning cheque of Rs. 24,24,750 and is now likely to make major gains in the world ranking from his current 807th position, having earned five Official World Golf Ranking points for his win on Sunday.
“Honestly, I was not at all expecting to win this week. This week the first goal for me was to make the cut. But I kept gaining momentum with each passing round and played four solid rounds where my putting was very consistent,” he said.
The final round of the Rs. 1.5 crore event was witness to an absorbing contest as Kapurthala’s Bhullar, Bengalureans Chikkarangappa and Khalin Joshi, SSP Chawrasia of Kolkata and Amardeep Malik of Noida were all in the lead or joint lead at different stages.
Chikkarangappa ended the week as the runner-up after his fourth round of 68 took his total to 22-under-266. His second place finish lifted him from 11th to second position in the PGTI Order of Merit.
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