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Bhullar Shoots 4-Under 69, Climbs to T-27 in Morocco

Gaganjeet Bhullar carded a 4-under 69 in the third round of the International Series Morocco, climbing 20 spots to T-27. Bubba Watson maintained his lead at 15-under despite late bogeys, one shot ahead of Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond. Karandeep Kochar sits T-43 after a 2-under 71, while Ajeetesh Sandhu slipped to T-47 with a 74. Japan's Takanori Konishi shot a bogey-free 66 to join tied fourth at 12-under.

Bhullar shoots 4-under to make good upward move in Morocco

Rabat, June 15

Gaganjeet Bhullar dropped his only bogey of the day on his closing hole, the ninth, but still made a significant upward move in the third round of the USD 2 million International Series Morocco.

The four-time IGPL winner and 11-time Asian Tour winner added a card of 4-under 69 to his first two rounds of 70-74, and went to T-27, up from his overnight T-47.

Karandeep Kochar, also a tenth tee starter, had a tough second nine in his round of 2-under 71 and at a total of 4-under for three rounds he was T-43, while Ajeetesh Sandhu (74) had an up-and-down ride and finally slipped to T-47 from his previous T-25 place.

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson managed to keep his nose ahead despite two late bogeys as he carded 4-under 69. He is now 15-under and one shot ahead of Thailand's 2022 champion Jazz Janewattananond (67) and Hong Kong's in-form Taichi Kho (68).

While Watson, seeking his first win since the 2018 Travelers Championship on the PGA Tour, had a late stumble, Jazz rose with a birdie-eagle finish, and Kho closed with three pars.

Watson, 47, the skipper of the RangeGoats GC on LIV Golf, was going great at 5-under through 12 holes before he ran into back-to-back bogeys on the 14th and the 15th at the par-73 Red Course of Royal Golf Dar Es Salam. Watson made some ground back with a birdie on the Par-4 drivable 17th hole.

Bhullar, who started on the back nine, birdied the 10th and the 15th and then after the turn added further gains on the third, fifth and the eighth to reach 5-under. A bogey on the ninth pushed him down a few places.

Kochhar had five birdies, including three in a row from the seventh to the ninth on his first nine. On the second nine, he had three bogeys against two birdies on the seventh and the eighth.

Ajeetesh Sandhu had an interesting round with six birdies, six pars and six holes with a bogey or worse (one double bogey).

Japan's Takanori Konishi shot a bogey-free 66 as he chases a first win outside his home country and joined Thailand's Pavit Tangkamolprasert (72) in tied fourth position at 12-under.

Julien Sale (68) of France and Suteepat Prateeptienchai (70) of Thailand were tied sixth at 11-under.

Mehdi El Fakori, the only Moroccan player to make the cut, shot his second successive three-under par 70 to improve to tied 33rd place at five-under par.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Shreya B

Bhullar really turned it around after that first round of 74. The way he shot 69 today is proof of his mental toughness. Karandeep also had a solid start but those three bogeys on the second nine hurt him. Ajeetesh needs to work on consistency - too many ups and downs. On the bright side, nice to see Indians competing at this level!

Rohit P

Good to see Bhullar making moves but let's be honest - Bubba Watson is the story here. 15-under at age 47, still competing at this level after all these years. Amazing to see a two-time Masters champion playing in Morocco. But I'm cheering for our Indian boys too - come on Bhullar, make us proud tomorrow! 🔥

Vikram M

Nice to see Indian golfers putting in solid performances abroad. Bhullar's experience really shows - he knows how to grind it out. Kochhar's first nine was brilliant with three birds in a row, but that second nine was painful to read. Hope they all learn from this and come back stronger. Indian golf is on the rise!

Kavya N

Mixed bag for the Indians today. Bhullar's 4-under was brilliant but that closing bogey was unfortunate. Karandeep showed promise with five birdies but needs to work on closing out rounds. Ajeetesh had six birdies but also six bogeys - that's just not good enough at this level. Still, proud of our boys representing India! 🇮🇳

Sneha F

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