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Sunit Chowrasia Shoots 62 for Two-Shot Lead at Vijay Kumar Memorial

Sunit Chowrasia fired a bogey-free 62 to take a two-shot lead at the DP World PGTI NexGen Vijay Kumar Memorial in Lucknow. The 31-year-old Kolkata golfer climbed from tied 13th to the top at 132 total. Overnight leader Abhishek Kumar slipped to second at 134 after a 69. The winner of the 2026 NexGen Order of Merit will earn a main tour exemption for 2027.

PGTI NexGen: Sunit Chowrasia shoots 62 to take two-shot lead at Vijay Kumar Memorial

Lucknow, June 10

The 31-year-old Sunit Chowrasia of Kolkata fired a bogey-free eight-under 62 to surge into a two-shot lead after round two of the inaugural Rs 25 lakh DP World PGTI NexGen Vijay Kumar Memorial being played at Lucknow Golf Club in Lucknow on Wednesday.

Chowrasia (70-62), the nephew of Indian golfing legend SSP Chawrasia, who had shot an opening round of 70, climbed from tied 13th to the top of the leaderboard at a total score of eight-under 132. The Kolkata golfer, currently sixth on the PGTI NexGen Order of Merit, produced the lowest round of the tournament with eight birdies and no bogeys on Wednesday.

Overnight leader Abhishek Kumar (65-69) of Panchkula slipped to second place at six-under 134 after carding a second successive bogey-free round of one-under 69.

Chowrasia, winner of the last NexGen event, the Alpha Sports Academy Golf Championship hosted by Patna Golf Club, started his round from the par-4 ninth in the shotgun format. He picked up three birdies on his opening nine before catching fire on his second nine, where he added five more birdies, including four consecutive gains from the third through the sixth hole.

Chowrasia, now looking to win back-to-back titles on the NexGen, said, "I got off to a steady start and was three-under through my first nine holes. The momentum really picked up on the second nine, where I made four consecutive birdies from the third to the sixth," Sunit said. "I kept the ball in play, gave myself plenty of opportunities, and was able to convert the chances I created."

He added, "I hit my irons particularly well, especially on the par-3s, where I was able to get the ball close to the flag. Most of my birdies came from good approach shots that left me relatively short putts."

The 24-year-old Abhishek Kumar, who won the season-opening NexGen event in Faridabad, currently ranks fourth on the Order of Merit. Abhishek admitted patience was crucial on a day when he frequently had to recover from difficult positions.

Abhishek said, "The course tested my patience today. There were a few holes where I found myself in tricky spots, including one on the sixth where I was blocked by a tree, but I managed to recover well and stay patient throughout the round."

Looking ahead to the final round, Abhishek added, "This event is special because it carries Vijay Kumar's name. He always encouraged and guided young players, so it would be very meaningful to do well here."

The 41-year-old Pawan Kumar of Delhi followed up his opening-round 67 with a two-under 68 to move into sole third place at five-under 135. Noida's Bipin Mukhiya (70-67), the current NexGen Order of Merit leader, Lucknow's Rajesh Kumar Gautam (68-69), who currently ranks third on the NexGen standings, and fifteen-year-old Arjunveer Shishir (69-68) of Panchkula shared fourth place at three-under 137. Rishi Kumar of Lucknow was the other local player in the top-10 as he was placed tied seventh at two-under 138.

The 36-hole cut fell at six-over 146, with 39 of the 71 players advancing to the final round.

The winner of the 2026 DP World PGTI NexGen Order of Merit will earn an exemption on the main tour for the 2027 season.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's wonderful to see the PGTI NexGen events gaining momentum. The DP World partnership is a huge boost for Indian golf. Sunit's consistency is commendable, but I hope Abhishek Kumar can bounce back—he's shown great potential this season.

Vikram M

That 62 from Sunit is the stuff of legends! 😍 And to see 15-year-old Arjunveer Shishir in the top five is incredible. The future of Indian golf is bright. Just hope the authorities continue to support such grassroots tournaments.

James A

Impressive round by Chowrasia. It's always exciting to see players rise through the ranks. The NexGen series is a great platform for these young golfers. Wishing all the best for the final round—this is going to be a thrilling finish! 🏆

Rohit P

Lucky to have such a tournament in Lucknow—the golf course is improving year by year. Sunit's chip shots on the par-3s were clearly on point. But I'd like to see more local players in contention. Let's hope the prize money increases to attract even bigger talent. 💪

Sarah B

Brilliant to see the legacy of Vijay Kumar being honored. His contribution to Indian golf is immense. Sunit's 62 shows the depth of talent coming through. I'm also rooting for Abhishek Kumar—his composure under pressure is remarkable for a 24-year-old. 🙌

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