Local Hero Akshay Sharma Joins Manu Gandas in Trident Open 2025 Lead

Local favorite Akshay Sharma delivered a solid two-under 70 to join Manu Gandas at the top of the leaderboard. The second round couldn't be completed as fading light forced suspension with seven players still on the course. Bangladesh's Md Somrat Sikdar was sitting pretty at six-under through 16 holes when play stopped. Sharma expressed satisfaction with his performance despite challenging course conditions and fast greens.

Key Points: Akshay Sharma Ties Manu Gandas for Trident Open 2025 Lead

  • Akshay Sharma carded two-under 70 with three birdies and one bogey on day two
  • Play suspended at 5:40 pm with seven players yet to complete second round
  • Bangladesh's Md Somrat Sikdar leads at six-under through 16 unfinished holes
  • Former junior champion Shubham Jaglan tied third in his PGTI debut tournament
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Trident Open 2025: Local lad Akshay Sharma joins Manu Gandas in the clubhouse lead on Day Two

Chandigarh's Akshay Sharma shoots 70 to tie Manu Gandas at 5-under 139 in Trident Open. Play suspended with Bangladesh's Sikdar at 6-under through 16 holes.

"I'm extremely pleased with today's effort because two-under in the current conditions is a good score. - Akshay Sharma"

Chandigarh, Nov 12

Local lad Akshay Sharma returned a two-under 70 to join Manu Gandas in the clubhouse lead on day two of the inaugural Trident Open, an INR 1 crore event, being played at the Chandigarh Golf Club in Chandigarh on Wednesday. Akshay (69-70) totalled five-under 139 after 36 holes to lead the field along with Manu (66-73).

The second round could not be completed on Wednesday as play was suspended due to fading light at 5:40 pm local time. Seven players out of a total of 123 are yet to finish their second round. They will resume play at 6:50 am on Thursday.

Md Somrat Sikdar of Bangladesh, one of seven players with an unfinished second round, was sitting at a total of six under after 16 holes when play came to a halt on day two. He will be contending for the halfway lead once play resumes on Thursday morning.

The tournament is supported by Trident Group. Trident Group is an Indian business conglomerate and global player led by the dynamic Rajinder Gupta, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and Chairman. Headquartered in Ludhiana, Punjab, Trident is one of the largest players in home textiles in India and abroad.

Former India No. 1 junior Shubham Jaglan, who has been playing professional golf in the United States this year and is making his PGTI debut this week, was tied third in the clubhouse at a total of four-under 140 along with Bangladesh's Badal Hossain, Mohd Azhar, Shamim Khan, Shaurya Bhattacharya, and Manoj S. The PGTI Ranking leader and local lad, Yuvraj Sandhu, made a strong comeback on day two after his opening round of 72. He shot a 69 on Wednesday to take his total to three-under 141.

As things stand, the cut is likely to fall at one-over 148 at the end of round two.

The 35-year-old Akshay Sharma, a winner of three professional titles, is searching for his first win on his home course. Akshay began the day on a solid note with tap-in birdies on the second and third holes. As Sharma kept hitting his shots close to the flags, he picked up another birdie on the 11th.

Akshay, currently 20th on the PGTI Order of Merit with five top-10s in the season, including a runner-up finish, dropped his only bogey of the day on the 13th.

"I'm extremely pleased with today's effort because two-under in the current conditions is a good score. The course is not playing easily with the greens playing fast and the pins being tough. I hit it close throughout the day but struggled with my putting," Akshay Sharma said.

"The challenge of adapting to the slightly cold conditions in the morning and evening is also a factor. I think 12-under could be a winning score here. That's what I will look to achieve by the end of the week. I'm very keen to win at my home course, something that I've not achieved so far."

Manu Gandas, who finished as the first-round leader earlier in the day, kept himself in the hunt despite his 73 on day two. Md Somrat Sikdar was two-under through 16 holes on day two, thanks to his exceptional wedge-play and a 30-foot conversion. His second shot on the Par-4 17th found the edge of the green when play was suspended.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see Indian golf getting such good corporate support from Trident Group. Rajinder Gupta sir's vision is really helping sports grow in Punjab and beyond.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see international players like Sikdar from Bangladesh performing well. Makes the tournament more competitive and exciting to watch!
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Aditya G
The weather conditions seem challenging with cold mornings affecting play. Shows how mentally tough these golfers need to be. Respect!
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Michael C
While it's great to see local talent, I wish there was more TV coverage of these PGTI events. Golf deserves better media attention in India.
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Kavya N
Shubham Jaglan making his PGTI debut after playing in the US - what an exciting development! Hope he brings that international experience to our domestic circuit.
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Vikram M
Chandigarh Golf Club looking beautiful as always! Perfect venue for such a prestigious tournament. Good luck to all the players for the remaining rounds! 🇮🇳

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