Brijesh Kumar & Jhared Hack Share Lead at Indorama Ventures Open 2026

Indian golfer Brijesh Kumar and American Jhared Hack are joint leaders at seven-under after the second round of the Indorama Ventures Open 2026. Dhruv Sheoran sits in third place, while first-round leader Rashid Khan fell down the standings. Kumar credited precise tee shots and confidence from a previous NexGen win for his performance. Hack, a winner this season, noted his comfort with the Ahmedabad heat and praised the golf course as he looks to contend.

Key Points: Indorama Ventures Open 2026: Kumar & Hack Joint Leaders

  • Brijesh Kumar & Jhared Hack tied at 7-under
  • Dhruv Sheoran in third place
  • Round one leader Rashid Khan slips to T8
  • 62 professionals make the cut
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Brijesh Kumar and Jhared Hack hold joint lead on day two of Indorama Ventures Open 2026

Brijesh Kumar and Jhared Hack are tied for the lead after day two of the DP World PGTI's Indorama Ventures Open 2026 in Ahmedabad.

"I hit my tee shots with great precision today... - Brijesh Kumar"

Ahmedabad, March 13

Brijesh Kumar and Jhared Hack fired scores of three-under 69 and two-under 70 respectively to emerge joint leaders on day two of the DP World PGTI's US$300,000 Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2026 being played at the Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club in Ahmedabad.

Brijesh Kumar (68-69) and Jhared Hack (67-70) were tied for the lead at a total of seven-under 137. While Indian golfer Brijesh mixed five birdies with two bogeys to rise two spots from his overnight tied third place, American golfer Jhared made four birdies and two bogeys to climb one spot from his overnight second position.

Dhruv Sheoran shot a second straight 69 to end the halfway stage in third place at six-under 138.

The quartet consisting of India's Saptak Talwar, Frenchmen Clement Sordet and Pierre Pineau and Austria's Christoph Bleier were tied fourth at five-under 139.

Round one leader Rashid Khan slipped to tied eighth at four-under 140 after he carded a 74 in round two.

The cut fell at four-over 148. Sixty-two professionals made the cut.

Brijesh Kumar, a winner on the DP World PGTI NexGen last season, landed it within five feet of the pin through the day. However, the highlight of Brijesh's round was his 20-feet birdie conversion on the 18th.

Brijesh said, "I hit my tee shots with great precision today and thus made most fairways. I was also sharp with my game around the greens. Winning on the NexGen last season gave me a lot of confidence and now the goal is to win on the DP World PGTI. It will be important for me to continue in the same rhythm and look to finish well."

Jhared Hack, the winner of the season's first event, made a couple of conversions from a range of 15 to 30 feet and scored birdies on two out of the four Par-5s.

Jhared said, "I putted well in round one and drove well today. The hot weather here in Ahmedabad is a lot like Las Vegas and Florida where I have played a lot of golf so I'm accustomed to these conditions. It's a great golf course, one of the best I've played in India so far. I'm pleased about putting myself in a good position and look forward to contending this week."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Jhared Hack comparing Ahmedabad's weather to Vegas and Florida. Shows how global golf has become. He's playing really well, but rooting for the home favourite! Kalhaar Blues & Greens is a fantastic course.
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Priya S
A bit disappointed Rashid Khan slipped after leading day one. He's such a talented player. Hope he makes a strong comeback over the weekend. The cut seems quite tight at 4-over, shows the high level of competition.
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Dhruv S
Consistency is key! Dhruv Sheoran with two straight 69s is in a great position. Sometimes the steady players win out in the end over the flashy ones. The leaderboard has a nice international mix with French and Austrian players up there too.
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Rohit P
Brijesh's birdie on the 18th must have been a crowd-pleaser! That's the kind of momentum you need heading into the weekend. Hope the organizers are providing enough water and shade for players and fans in this Ahmedabad heat. 🥵
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Michael C
As a respectful criticism, the article could use a bit more on the course layout and specific challenges of Kalhaar. For non-local fans, understanding what makes a hole tough adds to the drama. Still, great to see golf thriving in India!

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