Mane and Rashid set to clash for title

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Mane, a six-time winner on the Professional Tour of India, regained the top spot on the leaderboard with two-time winner for company, on the third day of the Louis Philippe Cup here.

Mane shot a 1-under 69 for a total of 9-under 201 in the USD 75,000 Asian Development Tour (ADT) and PGTI co-sanctioned event at the Golfshire Club.

The duo of and Rashid are currently 4-shots clear of the field.

who had set a course record 63 on day one along with to jointly lead the field, had yielded the advantage to the Argentine, when he finished a behind in second position at the end of day two.

Today however, with strong winds from every possible direction continuing to frustrate and test the golfers to the hilt, Udayan registered his third sub-par round on the trot to regain the lead. The managed a 4-over 74 on the day to climb down two notches to lie in tied third position.

Speaking after his round Udayan said, "It was a very frustrating day for me. I hit well off the tee but my short game today tested me a lot. I had really good putts but most of them lipped out and that for sure frustrated me a lot.

"Luckily I have had such experiences and that helped me to a large extent. The round today has at least given me an idea about my game tomorrow and I hope to stick to my plan."

Also finding the going tough was Delhi Club's regular and two-time winner of the PGTI Order of Merit, Rashid.

"The round was really good but the conditions were tough. The wind was the most difficult part today because it was really tough to control on the greens. I hit four consecutive birdies on the 14, 15, 16 and 17th holes and one bogey on the 9th.

"Hole 16 was the most challenging, as it required a longer shot to save par. Tomorrow's game will be my own game and no strategy."

Local hope Khalin Joshi also joined Carballo in third position with a 1-over 71 on day three, tying with the on a score of 205, four behind from the leaders.

Five golfers are tied for fifth spot on a score of 4-under 204. Prominent among them are pre-tournament favourites Gangjee of and Australian Also giving them company was seasoned veteran

Rahil, Marcus and Mukesh have a total of six titles between them and given the conditions, a slight slip up above and any of these three can use their experience and go for the kill.

and shot rounds of 68 (2-under) today while Mukesh returned an even par card.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 18:00 IST