Talwar & Sheoran Lead PGTI Indorama Open After Tense Third Round

Saptak Talwar and Dhruv Sheoran share the lead at eight-under par after the third round of the PGTI's Indorama Ventures Open in Ahmedabad. Talwar climbed three spots with an error-free 69, while Sheoran moved up one place with a steady 70. Manu Gandas and Aryaman Aditya Mohan shot the day's joint-lowest rounds of 67 to surge into contention. The previous joint leaders, Jhared Hack and Brijesh Kumar, fell down the leaderboard with over-par scores.

Key Points: PGTI Indorama Open: Talwar, Sheoran Share Lead After Round 3

  • Talwar & Sheoran tied at 8-under 208
  • Manu Gandas fires 67 to rise to 3rd
  • Aryaman Aditya Mohan also cards 67
  • Joint halfway leaders Hack & Kumar fall back
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Saptak Talwar, Dhruv Sheoran share the top spot after round three of PGTI event

Saptak Talwar and Dhruv Sheoran are joint leaders at 8-under 208 after round three of the PGTI's Indorama Ventures Open in Ahmedabad.

"I feel my game is trending in the right direction. - Saptak Talwar"

Ahmedabad, March 14

Saptak Talwar and Dhruv Sheoran shared the top spot after round three of the DP World PGTI's Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2026, a US$300,000 prize money event, being played at the Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club in Ahmedabad on Saturday.

Saptak (68-71-69) and Dhruv (69-69-70) were joint leaders with identical totals of eight-under 208. Saptak's error-free 69 helped him climb three spots while Dhruv's 70 saw him jump one position on day three. Manu Gandas fired a 67, the joint lowest score of the day, to rise 11 positions to third place at seven-under 209.

Aryaman Aditya Mohan also struck the day's joint lowest of 67 to end the round in tied fourth place at six-under 210 along with Arjun Prasad (69) and Clement Sordet (71) of France.

Talwar, who was overnight tied fourth and two shots off the lead, announced himself as a contender with his flawless round on Saturday. Talwar, hailing from Greater Noida and a winner on the DP World PGTI last year, made his three birdies from a range of 10 to 20 feet on the fourth, eighth, and 12th.

Saptak, who last played at Kalhaar in 2023, said, "I've been giving myself a lot of looks at birdies. The putter hasn't cooperated as much as I would've liked; however, I kept the errors out with just three bogeys over the first three days. I feel my game is trending in the right direction. This course is quite demanding off the tees, and I feel I've done well with my tee shots so far."

Sheoran, who was overnight third and one shot off the lead, also continued to make steady progress like Saptak. Gurugram-based Sheoran, a winner of three titles, collected four birdies in exchange for two bogeys on Saturday. He drained a few putts from a range of 10 to 15 feet on day three.

Dhruv, part of the Rajasthan Regals team which won DP World PGTI's 72 The League last week, said, "I stuck to my game plan. I kept telling myself to keep the ball in play. When the wind picked up, I kept the ball under the wind. So, I adapted well to the conditions. I'm excited to contend in round four. I will draw on my experiences from 72 The League over the past two weeks. The team competition at the League prepared me well to play in tight situations."

The joint halfway leaders Jhared Hack and Brijesh Kumar returned cards of 74 and 76, respectively, to drop down the leaderboard. While Jhared was placed tied seventh at five-under 211, Brijesh occupied tied 16th at three-under 213.

- IANS

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Priya S
Saptak's error-free round is so impressive. It shows mental toughness, which is half the battle in golf. Hope he can hold his nerve for the final round!
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Rohit P
Dhruv Sheoran talking about adapting to the wind shows real class. Experience from the team league is paying off. Exciting final day ahead!
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Michael C
Interesting to see the international player Clement Sordet still in the mix at tied fourth. Makes the tournament more competitive. Good for the sport's growth in India.
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Shreya B
A bit disappointing to see the halfway leaders Jhared and Brijesh drop down. Shows how crucial consistency is over four rounds. Pressure got to them maybe.
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Karthik V
The prize money of US$300,000 is a good step for PGTI. More such events will attract talent and make golf a more viable career for Indians. Well done to the organizers.

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