Sunit Chowrasia fires 65, grabs four-shot lead at PGTI NexGen Patna

Kolkata golfer Sunit Chowrasia fired a superb seven-under 65 in the second round to take a commanding four-shot lead at the PGTI NexGen event in Patna. His near-flawless performance, highlighted by six birdies in the first 12 holes, propelled him from tied sixth to the top of the leaderboard. Rohit Narwal sits in second place at four-under, while overnight leader Rohit Baisoya slipped down the standings after a difficult day. Chowrasia credited his putting and the support of his uncle, veteran golfer SSP Chawrasia, during his comeback from a back injury.

Key Points: Sunit Chowrasia leads PGTI NexGen Patna with superb 65

  • Comeback from injury layoff
  • Matches tournament low score of 65
  • Four-shot lead after second round
  • Uncle SSP Chawrasia's support
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PGTI NexGen: Sunit Chowrasia shoots 65 to take four-shot lead in round two of the fourth leg in Patna

Kolkata's Sunit Chowrasia shoots a 7-under 65 to take a four-stroke lead at the Alpha Sports Academy Golf Championship in Patna.

"I judged the greens well, which helped me drain putts at some crucial moments. - Sunit Chowrasia"

Patna, March 25

Kolkata golfer Sunit Chowrasia fired a superb seven-under 65 in the second round to open up a four-shot lead at the INR 25 lakh Alpha Sports Academy Golf Championship 2026 at the Patna Golf Club on Wednesday, the fourth event of the 2026 DP World PGTI NexGen season.

Chowrasia, who is making a comeback after a lengthy injury layoff, produced one of the finest rounds of the tournament to climb from tied sixth place to the top of the leaderboard. His total now stands at eight-under 136 (71-65), as he matched the tournament's lowest score of 65 recorded so far this week.

The golfer, who is the nephew of veteran Indian professional SSP Chawrasia, had begun the day six shots behind the leader but made a strong charge with a near-flawless performance.

Rohit Narwal occupied second place at four-under 140 after returning a solid 68 in round two. Meanwhile, local professional Md Nawab emerged as the best-placed Patna golfer, carding a 73 to be tied sixth at one-under 143.

Overnight leader Rohit Baisoya endured a difficult day, slipping to tied sixth position following a second-round score of 78. The Patna Golf Club, a par-72 layout, features a nine-hole course that is played twice to complete a full round.

Chowrasia's round was highlighted by an explosive start, as he picked up six birdies across the first 12 holes. Despite a bogey on the 14th, he recovered quickly with birdies on the 15th and 17th to close out an impressive round.

After taking the lead, Sunit said, "I started really well by converting some tricky putts and making a good up and down early in the round. I judged the greens well, which helped me drain putts at some crucial moments in the round. I have been hitting the ball well for quite some time, but today even my putting was excellent."

"I've had a long injury layoff, but I have fully recovered now. As a result of the back injury. I've had to make some changes in my swing. I feel the changes are slowly settling into my game. My uncle, SSP Chawrasia, has been a great source of support through my tough time when I was making my way back from injury. His encouragement and advice have been invaluable," he added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Great to see the next generation of Indian golfers coming up! The PGTI NexGen tour is so important for giving these young players a platform. Sunit's performance is inspiring for all the kids picking up a club in India.
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Rohit P
The local boy Md Nawab doing well in tied sixth is also a big highlight! Always special to see a home golfer perform. Patna Golf Club must be buzzing. Hope he makes a charge tomorrow.
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Andrew M
Impressive scoring on a nine-hole course played twice. That requires a different kind of focus. Chowrasia's putting was clearly on fire today. The swing changes post-injury seem to be paying off.
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Kavya N
While Sunit's round was brilliant, it's a bit worrying to see the overnight leader Rohit Baisoya shoot a 78 and slip so far. Shows how quickly things can change in golf. Hope he bounces back.
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Vikram M
Having a legend like SSP Chawrasia as your uncle and mentor must be a huge advantage. Great to see that family support system in Indian sports. Sunit is carrying forward a proud legacy. Let's go!

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