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Jeev Milkha Invitational: Shiv Requires Rashid in Playoff

Jeev Milkha Invitational: Shiv Requires Rashid in Playoff
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Chandigarh: Shiv Lime wins over Rashid Khan in the playoffs at the hospital.
1.5 Crore Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational 2021 to register his first victory at the PGI event on Sunday.
The tournament was decided in a playoff for the fourth year in a row.
Lime based in Dubai (64-68-67-70), which originates from Delhi and Khan (65-67-69-68), another Delhi golfer, is in a deadlock in 19-below 269 at the top of the ranking board after the regulation Play has shot the final round of 70 and 68 each at the Chandigarh golf club.
Olympian Udayani Mane (69-68-67-67) took third place in 17-below 271 after returning the second futures 67.
Shiv, a six-time international winner, who also had two previous wins about Indian domestic tour, came up with a second shot A brilliant from rude to make two putts for par in the playoff hole (18th hole) even when the Asian tour winner twice Rashid hit his second shot into the water which effectively ended the challenge.
Previously on that day, Shiv was 39 years old, overnight leader with one shot, struggling with hitting him and as a result of dropping three bogeys on the sideline with only one birdie instead.
Monster 50 feet conversion birdie on the 11th seems to be a decisive moment of day for him.
After that, lime continued to land it within six feet to pick up Birdie on the 13th, 16 and 17.
He missed four footers for Birdie and victory directly on the 18th but back stronger in the playoffs to lift the title at the nearby event Jeev Milkha Singh and Bring Return to check the Worth RS.
24,24,750.
Chalk said, “It’s not my prettiest golf round.
I don’t have rhythms and there in all places to start.
Little luck, I hope I have a long putt on the 11th.” “That’s when I told my caddy that it was like the fourth quarter of the basketball game and we could return.
I then have returned nine and I am proud of my way back and win even though you don’t have my game.
I’m pretty happy with the way I play three holes Finally.
“” Winning Jeev’s Event is also special because he is like my brother and his family like my second family.
Without Jeev’s guidance I will not be half my players.
” Khan, who was two shots from the advantage at the beginning of the day, walked steady in front of-nine with two birdies and a bogey before appearing as a hot competitor for a much better back title that made him three.
Birdie.
Khan, the PGI sequence of three times Merit champion, sank Birdie 30 feet Putt on the 17th.
He made PAR on the 18th but found water with a second shot in the playoff hole where he had a bad lie.
Khan previously lost the Marathon playoff to Ajeetesh Sandhu in the 2019 edition of the event.
He brought home checking gift money worth RS.
16.74,750, while climbing from 16th to seventh in the order of PGI achievements.
While Uudayan Mane based in Pune ended third, two shots behind the winner, Aadil Bedi, who spent the night and one of the tin, close the week at fourth after the last round 72 took Tally 272.
The naveed kshitija of Delhi was fifth at the age of 153 year.
Under 277), the former Champion Ajeetesh Sandhu and last year’s champion Karikeep Kochhar (both were tied to 10th at nine – under 279).
Kochhar continues as PGTI Order of Merit Leader with the income of the RS season.
49.59,880.
Among other tent names in the field, Gaganjeet Bhullar shot the best score today until it was finished 13 in eight-down 280, the Chawrasia SSP and the former Chikkarangappa champion were tied to 16 at seven below 281 while Jyoti Randhawa was tied to 33 Three-below 285.
Varun Chopra based in the US won the trophy for the best amateur performance as he closed the week at Tied 26 in four-bottom 284.

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