Key Points

Tapendra Ghai delivered a masterclass with his 62 in Round 3 at the Calance Open. The Gurugram golfer now holds a comfortable four-shot lead over Delhi's Honey Baisoya and others. Ghai credits his putting surge and familiarity with Qutab Golf Course for the stellar performance. The final round promises an exciting finish as Ghai chases his second PGTI title.

Key Points: Tapendra Ghai fires 62 to lead Calance Open by four shots

  • Ghai's 62 included eight straight single putts
  • Delhi's Honey Baisoya trails in tied second
  • PGTI veteran Ghai seeks first win since 2018
  • Qutab Golf Course hosts final round showdown
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Calance Open 2025: Tapendra Ghai produces day's best 62 to build four-shot lead in Round-3

Gurugram's Tapendra Ghai dominates Round 3 with a 62 at Qutab Golf Course, taking a commanding four-stroke lead in Calance Open 2025.

"I started off really well with single putts on the first eight holes... That always gives momentum going into the next round. - Tapendra Ghai"

New Delhi, April 17

Gurugram's Tapendra Ghai produced the day's best score of eight-under 62 to build an imposing four-shot lead in round three of the Calance Open 2025 being played at the Qutab Golf Course in New Delhi.

The 29-year-old Ghai (64-67-62), who won his only title on the PGTI in 2018, took his total to 17-under 193 after his penultimate round that helped him gain three spots from his overnight tied fourth place.

Delhi's Honey Baisoya (67), Ludhiana's Pukhraj Singh Gill (68) and Chandigarh's Yuvraj Sandhu (69) were all in tied second place with matching totals of 13-under 197.

Tapendra Ghai, who was the first-round leader before he slipped three shots behind the lead in round two, was in terrific form with the putter on a day when everyone else struggled with the short putts. Ghai made single putts on his first eight holes, where he sank three birdies and came up with a few outstanding par-saves, according to the PGTI press release.

Tapendra then continued the good work after the turn as he picked up three birdies between the 10th and the 13th. He drained his longest putt of the week, a 30-footer, on the 13th. Ghai's bogey on the 14th came against the run of play but he more than made up for it with birdies on his last three holes where again he displayed some quality putting and good bunker shots.

Ghai said, "I started off really well with single putts on the first eight holes. I also managed to close it out well with birdies on the last three holes. That always gives momentum going into the next round. The big difference compared to round one was that I made a lot more putts today.

"Importantly, this week I've been able to execute what I've been practising. In the final round, it will be all about staying in the present and executing well.

"I have some familiarity with Qutab Golf Course because I played here for three years as a junior. However, I must add that the course has changed a lot since then."

Honey Baisoya made six birdies and a bogey during his 65 to move up four places to tied second position.

Pukhraj Singh Gill's 66 helped him jump two spots to tied second, while Yuvraj Sandhu's 67 propelled him one place to tied second.

Mumbai's Aryaman Aditya Mohan and Gurugram's Manu Gandas were the other two players who made big moves on Thursday as they both shot scores of 63. Aryaman ended the day in tied sixth at 11-under 199 while Manu closed the day in ninth place at 10-under 200.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a performance by Ghai! That 30-footer on the 13th must have been incredible to watch. His putting was on fire today 🔥 Hope he can maintain this form tomorrow!
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Priya M.
I was following the scores all day - Ghai's comeback after slipping in round 2 shows real mental strength. That bogey on 14 could've derailed him but he finished strong 💪
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Ankit S.
While Ghai's performance was impressive, I think the coverage focused too much on just the leader. Would've liked to see more about Baisoya and Sandhu who are still in contention.
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Sunita R.
Those last three birdies were clutch! I've been following Ghai since his 2018 win - so happy to see him playing at this level again. The local knowledge must be helping too ⛳
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Vikram J.
Interesting how the course has changed since Ghai played here as a junior. Wonder if that's an advantage or if it actually makes it harder when you have to unlearn old memories of the layout.
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Neha P.
That 62 is insane under pressure! But don't count out Baisoya yet - he's been consistent all tournament. Final round could be exciting if Ghai feels any nerves tomorrow.

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