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Rashid, Randhawa tied 2nd in Chiangmai Classic

Among Other Indians, S Chikkarangappa (69-72-71) Was Tied 29th, While The New Rising Indian Star, Shubhankar Sharma (71-70-72) Was Tied 32nd Alongside Chiragh Kumar (69-75-69) At Three-under 213. Abhijit Chadha (71-74-73) And M Dharma (70-74-74) Were Tied For 60th At Two-over 218.

PTI | Updated on: 15 Nov 2014, 07:50:39 PM

Chiangmai:

Rashid Khan turned in a strong birdie-birdie finish to move into second place, even as overnight leader Jyoti Randhawa bogeyed the closing hole to drop alongside him after the penultimate round of the Chiangmai Golf Classic here today.

Meanwhile, leading the field was Thai Thanyakon Khrongpha after firing a five-under 67. He was at 15-under 201, two shots ahead of Rashid and Randhawa.

Among other Indians, S Chikkarangappa (69-72-71) was tied 29th, while the new rising Indian star, Shubhankar Sharma (71-70-72) was tied 32nd alongside Chiragh Kumar (69-75-69) at three-under 213. Abhijit Chadha (71-74-73) and M Dharma (70-74-74) were tied for 60th at two-over 218.

Rashid who had a subdued front nine at one-under 35, exploded on the back nine with five birdies and leaped to second spot. Randhawa had five birdies and three bogeys, including one on the last hole.

Rashid, who won his first Asian Tour title on home soil in March, birdied the last two holes to stay in the title mix.  He reaped the rewards of working with a mental coach, saying it has helped him stay patient on the course.

“I’m excited but I’ll need to keep doing what I’ve been doing. I was struggling with my irons and gave myself long putts which was a bit frustrating. I kept myself patient and I’m trying not to lose my temper on the course. I’ve talked about this with my mental coach and I’m starting to see the results,” said the 23-year-old Khan.

Randhawa was rattled by an opening bogey and had to dig deep to keep himself in the title race. At the age of 42, the former Asian Tour number one and eight-time winner hopes to put his experience to good use.

“The young boys these days are good and experienced enough to play under pressure. It’s a young man’s game now.  But experience does matter. Hopefully my experience will count but it is tough to chase young people because they have the energy to go for it,” said Randhawa.

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First Published : 15 Nov 2014, 07:48:00 PM

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