Pukhraj Gill Leads ADT Players Championship in Malaysia by One Shot

India's Pukhraj Singh Gill leads the ADT Players Championship in Malaysia by one shot after two rounds. He carded rounds of 66 and 67 to reach 11-under-par at Saujana Golf & Country Club. The 29-year-old, who won the IGPL Tour Order of Merit, is seeking his first ADT title. Teenager Kartik Singh is tied 7th among other Indians in the field.

Key Points: Pukhraj Gill Leads ADT Malaysia by One Shot

  • Pukhraj Gill leads ADT Players Championship at 11-under
  • Played 25 holes on day two, carding 66-67
  • Leads Thai rookie Thanawin Lee by one shot
  • Indian teenager Kartik Singh tied 7th
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IGPL's Pukhraj Gill leads by one after two days at ADT in Malaysia

India's Pukhraj Singh Gill fires 66-67 to lead the Asian Development Tour's ADT Players Championship in Malaysia by one shot.

"I'm very happy with how I've been playing, as I hardly made any mistakes. - Pukhraj Singh Gill"

Kuala Lumpur, May 7

India's Pukhraj Singh Gill played 25 holes on the second day and produced superb golf to move into the pole position for a maiden Asian Development Tour victory at the ADT Players Championship.

After finishing seven holes from the first round, the 29-year-old winner, who won the Order of Merit on the IGPL Tour in India, is holding the 36-hole clubhouse lead at 11-under-par 133 at Saujana Golf & Country Club in Malaysia, according to a press release.

Resuming his first round, he moved from 4-under to 6-under as the co-leader of the first round, which was cut short by yesterday's two and a half hour thunderstorm delay.

The weather held better today, but play was still suspended for close to an hour from 4.07 pm due to the threat of lightning. Forty-four players, including first-round co-leader Alfred Sitohang of Indonesia, will return to complete their second rounds tomorrow morning before the cut to the top 50 and ties is made.

After an opening six-under-par 66 at Saujana's highly-rated Palm Course, Gill picked up where he left off and carded a second round 67 with seven birdies against two bogeys. He lies one shot ahead of Thai rookie Thanawin Lee, who signed in a pair of 67s.

While Gill won once on the inaugural Indian Golf Premier League last year, the golfer from Punjab was excited to be in contention for a first ADT title in many appearances on the region's premier developmental circuit.

"I'm very happy with how I've been playing, as I hardly made any mistakes. My first round was pretty flawless - fairway, green, many one-putts. In the second round, I made some crucial par saves," said Gill, who has played ADT events in Malaysia before but never at Saujana.

"When I got to 12-under-par today, I became a little anxious and dropped a shot, so I'll just try to maintain my tempo and stay calm tomorrow, and keep doing what I'm doing," he added.

He added, "It was very good ball striking, and my play with the driver and wedges was also good. It is my first time at the Saujana course, and it sets up really well for me." He has had three bogeys in 36 holes but also 12 birdies and an eagle.

He added, "I am feeding off the confidence from Singapore, it was quite assuring having performed well in an elite field."

Also lying in the Top-10 is teenage Kartik Singh, who, after a 5-under first round, is 1-over through 12 holes in the second and Tied-7th.

Khalin (71 and 1-under through nine) is 2-under and T-21st. Aman Raj (72 and 1-over through 9) is T-52 and on the cut line at 1-over, while Aryan Roopa Anand, who recently won on the IGPL, will miss the cut after 74-75, and so will Varun Parikh (77-73).

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our Indian golfers making waves abroad! Pukhraj's discipline and composure are commendable. The way he handled those 25 holes under tough conditions shows real mental strength. Also loved seeing Kartik Singh in the top-10—young talent is shining! 👏
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Michael C
Great to see Indian golf developing through the IGPL and ADT. Gill's game is really tight—only three bogeys in 36 holes is world-class consistency. The fact that he's never played Saujana before and is leading is impressive. Best of luck tomorrow!
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Nisha Z
While it's amazing to see Pukhraj lead, I hope our other players like Khalin and Aman can step up. Golf is such a mental game, and the cut line pressure is real. Let's support our boys—every Indian golfer out there is making the country proud! 🙌
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Ravi K
Great news from Malaysia! Pukhraj's journey from winning the IGPL Order of Merit to leading an ADT event is inspiring. He's taking confidence from Singapore and it shows. The next round will be crucial—hope the weather cooperates and he can finish strong. Go India! 🏆

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