Rajesh Kumar Wins PGTI Phillaur Open in Thrilling Three-Hole Playoff

Rajesh Kumar Gautam won the PGTI Phillaur Open after a tense three-way playoff that extended to three extra holes. He clinched victory with a birdie on the decisive third playoff hole, while Pankaj Maandiya made par. The win, his second on the NexGen tour, earned him a prize of ₹3,17,875 and moved him to third in the Order of Merit. Rajesh credited his driving, iron play, and composure under pressure for the triumph, which boosts his aim to win the season's merit list.

Key Points: Rajesh Kumar Wins PGTI Phillaur Open in Playoff

  • Won in a three-hole playoff
  • Edged out two rivals tied at -6
  • Birdie on third playoff hole seals victory
  • Second career win on PGTI NexGen tour
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Rajesh Kumar prevails in three-way playoff to win PGTI Phillaur Open

Indian Army golfer Rajesh Kumar Gautam wins PGTI Phillaur Open after a three-way, three-hole playoff against Pankaj Maandiya and Aditya Raj Singh Chahal.

"It was a game of nerves in the playoff and I kept my composure to come through at the end. - Rajesh Kumar Gautam"

Phillaur, March 5

Rajesh Kumar Gautam prevailed in a three-way playoff to win the PGTI Phillaur Open 2026 played at the Ranjitgarh Golf Club.

Lucknow-based Armyman Rajesh Kumar Gautam (70-67-70) edged out Pankaj Maandiya (68-70-69) and Aditya Raj Singh Chahal (69-69-69) in a playoff that went to three extra holes after the trio ended the regulation 54 holes with matching totals of six-under 207.

Rajesh, the overnight joint leader, struck a one-under 70 featuring three birdies and two bogeys in the final round before emerging victorious on the third playoff hole with a birdie.

Pankaj Maandiya and Aditya Raj Singh Chahal, who were both overnight tied third, one shot off the lead, fired scores of two-under 69 in the last round to join Rajesh in the playoff.

Aditya's challenge ended on the first playoff hole where he made par while the other two players made birdies. Rajesh and Pankaj made pars on the second playoff hole but on the decisive third playoff hole, Rajesh triumphed with a birdie as Pankaj made par after finding the rough twice.

Rajesh's second win on the NexGen saw him bag the winning cheque worth Rs 3,17,875 that moved him into third position in the 2026 DP World PGTI NexGen Order of Merit.

Aditya Raj Singh Chahal, who finished joint runner-up alongside Pankaj Maandiya in Phillaur, now leads the NexGen Order of Merit with season's earnings of Rs 4,87,000.

Sunny Singh finished fourth at three-under 210.

Rajesh, a winner on the NexGen in 2025 when he also finished fourth on the NexGen merit list, had an up and down final round before heading into the playoff.

Gautam dropped an early bogey on the second hole but came roaring back with three straight birdies from the sixth to the eighth thanks to his terrific iron shots. He finally dropped a bogey on the 15th but kept himself in the hunt with pars on the last three holes.

Rajesh said, "My driving and iron play stood out for me this week. Today my putting was also top-notch. Despite a poor start to the final round after the early bogey, I was constantly focusing on hitting it close to the flag in order to keep my chances alive. It was a game of nerves in the playoff and I kept my composure to come through at the end.

"This win is a big confidence-booster for me. It helps me set my sights on winning the NexGen Order of Merit this year which would in turn enable me to book my spot on the main tour for next season. I would like to thank the 60 Engineer Regiment, my unit in the Indian Army, for all their support."

Phillaur-based professional Swatanter Kumar finished tied 36th at seven-over 220.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud to see Indian golfers putting up such a great show! The NexGen tour is producing some fantastic talent. Aditya Chahal is still leading the Order of Merit, so the season is wide open. Best of luck to all!
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Aman W
Great win for Rajesh! But I have to say, the article is a bit repetitive in explaining the playoff. Could have used that space to tell us more about the Ranjitgarh Golf Club course or the challenges of playing in Phillaur.
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Sarah B
The mental strength required for a playoff like that is immense. His quote about focusing on hitting it close to the flag shows a champion's mindset. Golf is really growing in India!
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Vikram M
Being an Army man must give him that extra discipline. "Thanking my unit" – that's the spirit! Wishing him all the best for the main tour spot. More power to our sportspersons in uniform.
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Kriti O
Tough luck for Pankaj Maandiya, finding the rough twice on the final hole. So close! But that's golf. The competition on the PGTI circuit is getting better every year. Exciting times ahead.

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