UP Prometheans, Rajasthan Regals Dominate PGTI 72 TheLeague with Perfect Rounds

The DP World PGTI 72 TheLeague is shaping into a two-team race as UP Prometheans and Rajasthan Regals both secured maximum points in the third round, leaving them tied at the top with 32 points each. Nava Raipur's victory keeps them in contention for the final, moving to third place with 23 points. Team captains highlighted the importance of strategic planning and clutch performances, with several players maintaining perfect records. The stage is set for a crucial final league round featuring a direct clash between the top two teams.

Key Points: PGTI 72 TheLeague: UP & Rajasthan Lead After Round 3 Sweeps

  • UP & Rajasthan tied at 32 points
  • All 15 matches had decisive results
  • Nava Raipur keeps final hopes alive
  • Key showdown in final league round
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PGTI 72TheLeague: UP Prometheans, Rajasthan Regals stay on top after clean sweeps

UP Prometheans and Rajasthan Regals stay tied at the top after clean sweeps in the third round of DP World PGTI 72 TheLeague. See standings and key quotes.

"s.QUOTE: It was a really good day... we are in a comfortable position, but we are all looking forward to the next two rounds. - Shaurya Bhattacharya"

Greater Noida, Feb 26

It's turning out to be a two-horse race between UP Prometheans and Rajasthan Regals as the two leading teams won all their matches in the third round of DP World PGTI 72 The League, which was played at the Jaypee Greens Golf Course in Greater Noida on Thursday.

Both UP and Rajasthan started the day on 17 points and then added the maximum possible 15 from Thursday's outing. Prometheans beat Kolkata Classics, while Regals produced a similar result against Mumbai Aces. In the third match of the day, Nava Raipur beat Charminar Champions 9-6 to keep their hopes alive of reaching the final as they moved to third place with 23 points.

Interestingly, all 15 matches of the day produced a definite result, with none of them being halved.

UP captain Shaurya Bhattacharya, who paired with Himmat Rai to beat Khalin Joshi and Ajay Baisoya 4&3 in the fourballs, said: "It was a really good day. I was happy with the way I played personally and with the pairing I had with Himmat Rai. And I was delighted with how the rest of our team played.

"We were all square after 10 holes, after leading through the turn. Then Himmat made a clutch putt on the 11th hole for a birdie from 12 feet on the 11th to halve the hole, and we felt that changed the momentum completely towards our side," he said.

"Today was very important for us. We felt like we could capitalise on today and get as many points as possible. And now we are in a comfortable position, but we are all looking forward to the next two rounds."

As luck would have it, Prometheans will face Regals in the final league round. "We have a couple of strong teams in the final two matches - Nava Raipur and UP. We have given our best over the first three rounds, and we understand that while that can give us a day like today, it can also give us a day like yesterday, when we lost in the second round," said the 31-year-old Dhruv Sheoran, who took down Aces captain Veer Ahlawat by 2&1.

Sheoran's win set the tone, which also included a thumping 8&6 win for captain Ajeetesh Sandhu and Michele Ortolani over Mumbai's Aniket Sawant and Declan Kenny.

"I am a very good friend of Veer, and I admire his game. He is a very strong driver of the golf ball, and he has a very good short game. I'd be lying if I said I was not nervous about our match. But I backed myself on the range and just wanted to stick to the game plan I had and back myself up. And then it was nice to play with Veer as we kept laughing and talking through the round," added Sheoran.

"In this competition, every player on the team has to play at least one match in each format. That is a challenge to figure out who can play how many matches. There's a lot of planning that goes into it because you want to put your best foot forward. So, we give the planning its due diligence, but after that, we just forget all about it, and we help each other out."

Chikkarangappa S. and Sheoran (both Regals), Abhinav Lohan (UP Prometheans), and Anant Singh Ahlawat (Nava Raipur) are the players who have won all their matches across the three rounds.

The fourth round of the league will be played on Monday, 2nd March, at Classic Golf & Country Club. Charminar Champions will take on bottom-of-the-standings Kolkata Classic, while Rajasthan Regals will be challenged by Nava Raipur. Mumbai Aces will face UP Prometheans.

League standings after the 3rd round:

Rajasthan Regals - 32 points

UP Prometheans - 32 points

Nava Raipur - 23 points*

Charminar Champions - 21 points

Mumbai Aces - 11 points*

Kolkata Classics - 7 points

(* denotes one unfinished fourball match from the first round, the result of which will be determined on Monday).

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone new to following golf in India, this format is really engaging! The team aspect makes it so much more fun than just individual tournaments. Kudos to PGTI for this innovation. Rooting for Nava Raipur to make a comeback!
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Vikram M
Dhruv Sheoran's comments show great sportsmanship. Playing against a friend like Veer Ahlawat and still managing to win with a smile – that's the spirit of the game. The planning behind team selection sounds intense! Best of luck to all teams for the final rounds.
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Rohit P
A small suggestion for the organizers: while the coverage is good, it would be great to have more live streaming or highlights available on platforms like YouTube for fans who can't attend. The sport needs that digital push to reach the masses.
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Priya S
So proud to see my home state UP doing so well! The Prometheans are on fire. Shaurya and Himmat's partnership seems solid. That birdie putt on the 11th was the turning point, just shows how crucial momentum is in golf. UP, jeet ke aana! 💪
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Michael C
The standings are incredibly tight at the top. It's fascinating that all matches had a definite result – no halves. That speaks volumes about the competitive level. Looking forward to seeing how the unfinished matches from round one affect the final points.

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