Bengaluru lad Udayan, who shifted his base to the Kalhaar Blues & Greens golf course here just two months back, clinched a one-stroke victory after taking his four-day total to 14- under 274 at the Rs. 50 lakh event.
Chandigarh's Sandhu, who looked the favourite for a major part of the day, fell just short as a result of his last round of four-under 68 to finish runner-up at 13-under-275.
Mane (69-68-72-65), lying overnight tied third and four shots off the lead, made a slow start on day four with his eagle and birdie on the front-nine being accompanied by two bogeys.
But the burly Mane went on a birdie spree on the back- nine, making five consecutive birdies from the 12th to the 16th thanks to a hot putter. The 26-year-old Udayan thus roared into contention as he tied Sandhu for the lead.
Mane emerged top favourite when he sank an incredible 20 -feet birdie putt on the 18th to take the sole lead. With Sandhu then missing out on a birdie on the last, Udayan went on to seal his fourth title in style.
"I had a shaky start today, but things started turning around in my favour from the 12th as I kept rolling in the putts.
"I wasn't aware of the scores towards the latter part of the round. But I just played positive golf and fortunately the putts fell in. I sank everything between five feet to 25 feet on the greens today. My putting saw me home."
Mukesh, three-under through the front-nine, slipped out of contention with two bogeys and a double bogey on the back- nine. He finally closed the week in third.
Kolkata rookie Viraj Madappa claimed fourth place at six-under-282.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
