Mukesh Kumar grabs lead at Panasonic Open

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 03 2016 | 6:42 PM IST
Indian golfer Mukesh Kumar grabbed an outright lead with a second round three-under 69 on a day when Lee Sung of Korea drove home a BMW Z4 after scoring an ace at the weather-shortened Panasonic Open India here today.
The 51-year-old Kumar sank five birdies against two bogeys for an eight-under-par 136 total, giving himself a two-shot lead, heading into the third and final round of the USD 400,000 Asian Tour event, which has earlier been reduced to 54-holes due to fog disruptions.
Lee, a one-time winner on Tour but not since 2007, struck the second hole-in-one in his career with an eight-iron from 171 yards on the par-three fifth hole at the venerable Delhi Golf Club.
Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond (69) and Mithun Perera (68) of Sri Lanka shared second place with Indian duo Khalin Joshi (71) and Shankar Das (67) in the USD 400,000 event, which is the penultimate tournament of the 2016 Asian Tour season.
Defending champion Chiragh Kumar of India put himself in contention for a successful title defence after posting a 68 to stay three shots off the pace in sixth place alongside countrymen Rashid Khan, Shubhankar Sharma, Jyoti Randhawa and Deepinder Singh Kullar.
Mukesh, who has won over 120 professional titles in his career, got off to a flying start where he birdied the first three holes before picking up another shot on the eighth hole to turn in 32. He dropped two shots on his way home but recovered with a fifth birdie of the day on 17.
"I was just focusing on my game and not thinking about the scores. I putted better than I did in the first round. The first three birdies set up the round for me and raised my confidence from there," said Mukesh.
"I will probably be a little more aggressive tomorrow as the field is very strong and there are a lot of good players chasing me. I hope my past experiences of playing at the Delhi Golf Club will help. I want to prove to myself with a win tomorrow that I am good enough to compete on the international level, even at this age," he added.
Perera, who returned to finish the last six holes of his second round in the morning, took advantage of his consistent driving accuracy to keep up his chase for a breakthrough win on the region's premier Tour.
Placed 112th on the Order of Merit, Perera needs to win the Panasonic Open India to secure his full playing rights on the Asian Tour in 2017 before heading into the season finale next week.
Sitting just one rung below Perera on the money list, Joshi also needs a victory to secure his playing rights on the Asian Tour for 2017.
It was a day to remember for Lee, who aced the fifth hole with an eight-iron from 171 yards.
"I jumped for joy when I saw the ball disappear into the hole. This is the second hole-in-one that I have had in my career. The last one was in 2003 which was more than 10 years ago," exclaimed Lee, who returned with a 68 to trail by four shots in tied-11th place.
A total of 73 players made the halfway cut set at four-over-par at the Panasonic Open India, which is celebrating its sixth consecutive edition on the Asian Tour this week.

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First Published: Dec 03 2016 | 6:42 PM IST

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