Bhullar and Pukhraj Tie for 26th at Singapore International Series

Indian golfers Gaganjeet Bhullar and Pukhraj Singh Gill finished tied for 26th at the International Series Singapore. Bhullar had a disappointing final round of 2-over 73 after being in contention earlier. Pukhraj shot his best round of the week with a 4-under 67. Korea's Jeongwoo Ham won the event wire-to-wire, securing a spot in The Open Championship.

Key Points: IGPL Stars Bhullar and Pukhraj Tie 26th in Singapore

  • Gaganjeet Bhullar finishes tied-26th after final round 73
  • Pukhraj Singh Gill shoots 67 to also tie for 26th
  • Korea's Jeongwoo Ham wins wire-to-wire at 16-under
  • Ham and runner-up Cameron John qualify for The Open Championship
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IGPL stars Bhullar and Pukhraj tied for 26th place in Singapore

Gaganjeet Bhullar and Pukhraj Singh Gill finish tied-26th at the International Series Singapore. Korea's Jeongwoo Ham wins wire-to-wire.

"Ham closed with a three-under-par 68 to finish on 16-under and beat John by two shots. - Tournament report"

Singapore City, April 26

Gaganjeet Bhullar had a disappointing finish at the International Series, Singapore, as he finished the week with a 2-over 73 and ended tied-26th after having been in a position to contend earlier in the week at the Sentosa Golf Club, according to a release.

The four-time IGPL winner, Bhullar, also a 11-time Asian Tour winner, had an early birdie on the second, but in the next seven holes, he dropped four shots. On the back nine, he birdied the 10th and the 17th and the 18th, but also double bogeyed the 15th in his 73.

The Top Indian on the final day was yet another IGPL star, Pukhraj Singh Gill, who shot his best score of the week with a 4-under 67 with five birdies against one bogey to join Bhullar in the T-26th spot.

The only other Indian player to make the cut, Karandeep Kochhar (76), also from the IGPL, was 70th.

Korea's Jeongwoo Ham kept the lead for the fourth straight day with a card of 3-under 68 and completed a wire-to-wire win. He was chased hard by Australian Cameron John (66) on a tense final day.

Ham closed with a three-under-par 68 to finish on 16-under and beat John by two shots. John shot a 66 while Spain's Josele Ballester (66), Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond (68) and Tomohiro Ishizaka (70) from Japan shared third, a distant seven behind the winner.

The result also secured Ham and John places in this summer's Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, as the tournament is part of the Open Qualifying Series.

The weather also had a big part to play today, when, after three days of oppressive heat and humidity, the skies darkened and at 11.47 am, play was stopped for just over three and a half hours due to lightning.

Ham becomes the second Korean to win the event. Younghan Song was the first in 2016 when he beat then world number one Jordan Spieth from the United States by one, also on The Serapong.

It is the Korean's first win on the Asian Tour, where he has only played 24 times since turning professional eight years ago, with 16 of those on home soil.

The Asian Tour moves swiftly on to the GS Caltex Maekyung Open next week, for one of Korea's most prestigious events. The tournament, which is celebrating its 45th edition, will be played at Namseoul Country Club, south of Seoul.

- ANI

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Priya S
Pukhraj Singh Gill's 4-under 67 on the final day shows real character. Bhullar is experienced but inconsistency remains a worry. Need more Indian golfers to break into the top 10 consistently.
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James A
Great to see the IGPL producing players who can compete at this level. Bhullar's 11 Asian Tour wins is no joke. A bit unlucky with that double bogey on 15th, but overall a solid week for Indian golf.
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Kavya N
Honestly, disappointed with Karandeep Kochhar's 76. For a top Indian player, that's not acceptable. The rest did decent but we need to aim higher than T-26. Our players have the talent, just need more mental toughness under pressure.
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Michael C
Jeongwoo Ham's wire-to-wire win is impressive. The weather delay must have been tough for all players. Hope more Indian golfers get into the Open Qualifying Series soon. Great experience for Bhullar and Pukhraj though.
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Siddharth J
Bhullar was in great position early in the week, but that front nine collapse cost him. 4 dropped shots in 7 holes is brutal. Still, hats off to Pukhraj for finishing strong. Indian golf needs more depth at the top.

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