Calance Open 2025: Kshitij Naveed Kaul sets Qutab Golf Course on fire with course record of 10-under 60, moves into one-shot lead in round two

ANI April 17, 2025 172 views

Twenty-four-year-old Kshitij Naveed Kaul delivered a stunning performance at the Calance Open 2025, recording a remarkable 10-under 60 at the Qutab Golf Course. His extraordinary round featured an eagle and eight birdies, propelling him from 23rd to the lead in just one day. Karandeep Kochhar and Yuvraj Sandhu followed closely behind in the tournament standings. Kshitij's achievement is particularly impressive given he had only one practice round on the re-laid course.

"It was one of those days when I excelled in all aspects of my game" - Kshitij Naveed Kaul
New Delhi, April 17: Delhi's Kshitij Naveed Kaul fired a sensational course record score of 10-under 60 to move into a one-shot lead at a total of 12-under 128 at the halfway stage of the Calance Open 2025 being played at the Qutab Golf Course in New Delhi.

Key Points

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Kshitij rises 22 spots with phenomenal second-round performance

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Course record surpasses legendary Mukesh Kumar's 2005 mark

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Karandeep Kochhar follows closely in second position

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Exceptional golf showcased at Qutab Golf Course

Twenty-four-year-old Kshitij (68-60), a winner of four titles, who was four shots off the lead in tied 23rd place after round one, put together an eagle and eight birdies on Wednesday to rise 22 spots and claim the second-round lead.

The legendary Mukesh Kumar of Mhow had registered an 11-under 59 at the DDA Open staged at the Qutab Golf Course back in 2005. However, the course was re-laid and underwent changes in 2018. Kshitij's extraordinary effort of 10-under 60 will thus count as the new course record.

Chandigarh's Karandeep Kochhar followed up his first round of 65 with an even better 64 in round two to move up two spots to second position at a total of 11-under 129.

Yuvraj Sandhu, another Chandigarh-based professional, shot a second straight 65 to gain one spot and end the day in third place at 10-under 130.

Gurugram's Tapendra Ghai (67) and Ludhiana's Pukhraj Singh Gill (67), both overnight joint leaders, slipped to tied fourth place as their total stood at nine-under 131.

The halfway cut went at even-par 140. Sixty professionals made the cut.

Kshitij Naveed Kaul collected four birdies on the front-nine as he landed it within a foot of the flag on two occasions. Kaul's top-notch driving, pitching, chipping and putting from long range helped him accumulate an eagle on the 16th and four more birdies on the back-nine.

Kshitij said, "It was one of those days when I excelled in all aspects of my game and executed my shots really well. I don't think I put a foot wrong. I was also feeling good about my game since the start of the round. I was hitting the spots I wanted to.

"I was focusing on the process till the end and it was only on the last hole that I realised I had achieved something special. The fact that I had played just one practice round at this course after it was re-laid makes my round stand out even more."

Twenty-five-year-old Karandeep Kochhar, a multiple winner on the PGTI and a regular on the Asian Tour, made four birdies against a lone bogey on the back nine. Kocchar then pushed ahead with three more birdies on the front nine.

Karandeep said, "I had been struggling with my putting this season so I tried to make a few changes here and there but finally during this week's practice round I decided to return to something I was doing earlier as part of my process. As a result, I feel my game has been pretty solid over the last two days."

Delhi's Sachin Baisoya, the winner in Ahmedabad last week, who is also currently placed second on the PGTI Order of Merit, carded a 69 on day two to be tied 49th at even-par 140.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
What an incredible performance by Kshitij! 10-under is just insane 🔥 That eagle on 16 must have been spectacular to watch. Hope he can maintain this form through the weekend!
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Priya M.
I was following the live scores and couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Kshitij's card. From T23 to the lead in one round - that's the kind of golf dreams are made of! 👏
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Ankit K.
While Kshitij's round was amazing, I think the article could have included more about the course changes since 2018. Understanding how the redesign affected scoring would add context to this new record.
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Sunita R.
Karandeep Kochhar is quietly putting together a solid tournament too! His experience on the Asian Tour might give him an edge in the final rounds. Exciting weekend ahead!
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Vikram J.
That's my home course! Played there last weekend and shot 85 thinking I did well... then Kshitij goes and shoots 60 😅 Humbling but inspiring!
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Neha P.
Love seeing young Indian golfers shine like this! The depth of talent on the PGTI keeps getting better every year. Maybe we'll see Kshitij on the European Tour soon?

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