Coimbatore, Aug 24 (PTI) Gurugram’s Manish Thakran kept alive his hopes of a maiden title after carding a hard-fought two-under 70 in round three to grab a two-shot lead at the Rs. 1 crore Coimbatore Open here on Thursday.
Thakran, who took his three-day total to 12-under 204, will be chased by the duo of TATA Steel PGTI Rankings leader Om Prakash Chouhan (68) of Mhow and Bengaluru-based rookie Aryan Roopa Anand (72), both lying tied second at 10-under 206.
Thakran (68-66-70), one of the three joint halfway leaders, wasn’t having a great day with the putter as was evident from his three-putt bogey on the third.
But despite missing out on some short putts, the 27-year-old made the most of his birdie opportunities on the sixth, 10th and 15th to keep his nose in front of the rest.
Thakran, an all-rounder of sorts, who played basketball, football, volleyball and table tennis at a competitive level during his school days before taking to golf at the age of 18, sank a 15-footer on the 10th and landed his bunker shot close to the pin on the 15th.
Finally, as the wind picked up on his last three holes, Thakran negotiated the conditions well to walk away with pars on that stretch.
Chouhan (67-71-68), winner of a Challenge Tour and PGTI co-sanctioned event in Bengaluru this year, is the most experienced hand and the only tournament winner among the top-5 on the leaderboard.
His six birdies and two bogeys saw him jump four spots to tied second.
Interestingly, the 37-year-old Chouhan has been runner-up at a PGTI event in Coimbatore back in 2014. He will now look to go one better.
Anand (66-68-72), who was part of the joint lead over the first two days, slipped to tied second following his 72 on Thursday.
Delhi-based players Saptak Talwar (72) and Harshjeet Singh Sethie (72) continued in fourth and fifth places respectively with totals of nine-under 207 and eight-under 208.
Sri Lankan N Thangaraja, joint leader in the first two rounds, dropped out of the lead for the first time following his 75 on day three. Thangaraja occupied tied sixth place at seven-under 209 along with Bengaluru’s Mari Muthu R (68).
Source: PTI News