Rashid Khan shoots final round of 10-under to emerge champion

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 19 2019 | 8:05 PM IST

Delhi's Rashid Khan shot a scintillating final round of 10-under-54 to clinch victory by four shots at 14-under-149 at the TATA Steel PGTI Feeder Tour here Friday.

Rashid (61-31-54), who finished the tournament in a blaze of glory by sinking birdies on the last five holes in round three, thus continued his hot streak by sailing to his fourth title in eight months. His previous three wins since December 2018 had come on the PGTI's main tour.

Chandigarh's Akshay Sharma (59) and Delhi's Dhruv Sheoran (61) claimed tied second place at 10-under-153 at Chhawla.

With two holes, the third and 12th, being in an unplayable condition, the third round featured 16 holes. Therefore, the par for the course for round three was set at 64.

Two-time Asian Tour winner Rashid Khan, who began the day three shots off the lead in tied seventh place, reserved his best for the last round as he conjured an astonishing eight birdies and an eagle to outperform all his other nearest rivals.

Rashid put together a four-under on the front-nine courtesy an eagle chip-in on the par-5 seventh and two more birdies to launch himself into contention.

Khan then set the course on fire with six birdies on the back-nine which included his second chip-in of the day on the par-4 14th. His five other birdies on the back-nine came as a result of some accurate hitting that left him putts within a range of five to 10 feet.

Khan said, "I struck it well through the week. To be honest, I was a little disappointed that we could play only nine holes in round two, as I felt I could've capitalised yesterday had we played a full round of 18 holes.

"I needed a good start today and I got it on the front-nine. I knew making four to five more birdies on the back-nine would put a lot of pressure on the leaders. That plan worked out well for me. Importantly, I made two chip-ins today at very crucial junctures."

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First Published: Jul 19 2019 | 8:05 PM IST

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