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PGTI Players Championship: Trishul Chinnappa shoots top-notch 64 for second-round lead

IANS April 24, 2025 167 views

Trishul Chinnappa has emerged as the standout player in the PGTI Players Championship with a remarkable second-round performance. His exceptional eight-under 64 propelled him into a two-shot lead at the Classic Golf & Country Club in Nuh, Haryana. The 29-year-old golfer from Bengaluru is currently pursuing his first professional title, having dramatically climbed 25 spots from his overnight position. With an incredible run of six consecutive birdies on the front nine, Chinnappa has positioned himself strongly heading into the final round.

"Six consecutive birdies on the front nine" - Tournament Commentator"
Nuh (Haryana), April 23: Trishul Chinnappa of Bengaluru struck a top-notch second-round score of eight-under 64 to move into a two-shot lead at a total of eight-under 136 in the INR 60 lakh PGTI Players Championship, a 54-hole event, being played at the Classic Golf & Country Club in Nuh, Haryana.

Key Points

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Trishul shoots impressive eight-under 64 in second round

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Searching for maiden professional title

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Leads by two shots at Classic Golf Club

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52 professionals make tournament cut

Trishul (72-64), searching for his maiden professional title, climbed 25 spots from his overnight tied 26th place as a result of his outstanding effort on Wednesday.

Lucknow's Sanjeev Kumar (69-69) was placed second at six-under 138 while Chandigarh's Ranjit Singh (70-69) and Bangladesh golfer Md Siddikur Rahman (70-69), an international winner and seven-time winner on the PGTI, were a further shot back in tied third place.

The cut at the tournament featuring a field of 90 players was declared at three-over 147. In all, 52 professionals made the cut ahead of the third and final round. The PGTI Players Championship is the top-level event on the tour, with many top players in contention.

Trishul Chinnappa had an incredible run of six consecutive birdies on the front nine. On the back nine, his card featured three birdies and a bogey. Sanjeev Kumar's second-round effort featured four birdies and a bogey and helped him climb one spot from his overnight tied third position. Like leader Trishul Chinnappa, Sanjeev too is in search of his first pro title.

Last week, Gurugram's Tapendra Ghai hung on to his lead with a tenacious even-par 70 on the final day to end his long wait for a second title at the INR 1 crore Calance Open 2025 played at the Qutab Golf Course in New Delhi.

The 29-year-old Ghai (64-67-62-70), the overnight leader by four shots, who won his only previous title on the PGTI in 2018, signed off for the week with a total of 17-under 263 to prevail by one shot. His steady last round featured three birdies and three bogeys.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
What a round by Trishul! 6 straight birdies is insane 🔥 Hope he can maintain this form tomorrow for his first pro win. Rooting for him!
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Priya K.
The competition looks really tight at the top. Sanjeev Kumar has been so consistent with back-to-back 69s. Would love to see a final round showdown between him and Trishul!
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Amit D.
While Trishul's round was impressive, I wish the article gave more details about the course conditions. Was the setup easier today or was this just exceptional play? Either way, great golf!
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Sneha R.
Siddikur Rahman is such a dark horse here! His experience could be crucial in the final round. Would be amazing to see an international winner at this event 🌟
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Vikram J.
After Tapendra Ghai's win last week, it's exciting to see another potential first-time winner. The PGTI tour is getting more competitive every season!
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Neha P.
That birdie streak must have been something special to watch live! Wish there was more TV coverage of these tournaments - Indian golf deserves more attention 🏌️‍♂️

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