Former caddy takes lead in Delhi golf

He used to be a caddy on the course, but India’s Ashok Kumar made a 15-foot birdie on the last hole to take the third round lead at the Panasonic Open India golf tournament on Saturday.

Kumar made a three-under-par 69 at the Delhi Golf Club to go one shot clear of compatriot Gaganjeet Bhullar (70). Shankar Das (71) was another shot behind, ensuring all three top spots were occupied by home players.

Overnight leader Siddikur (73), known as the “Tiger Woods of Bangladesh”, slipped back to share fourth place with a group of players including Australian Wade Ormsby has carded rounds of 73, 67 and 71. Another Australian Kunal Bhasin is one stroke further back with one more round to go in the Asian Tour Event.

Kumar, 30, has come a long way since his days as a caddy at the Delhi Golf Club, winning 20 titles on the local circuit.

“I’m not even going to think about the title. It is too far fetched to think ahead now. I’m just going to concentrate on my own game and not the leaderboard,” he told the Asian Tour.

“In the past, I’ve been aggressive on the final day but I’ve totally changed now and will play calmly. I will treat it like another day.”

Bhullar, a two-time Asian Tour winner, holed a 25-foot birdie putt on the sixth hole.

“Mentally, there is a bit of relief in my mind that I’ve won before. Winning a tournament in India on the Asian Tour is a big deal for an Indian because you are playing in front of friends and family,” he said.

Siddikur, the first Bangladeshi to play and win on the Asian Tour, returned with three bogeys against two birdies but is still confident of making a final-round title charge.

“My putting wasn’t good so I hope to get back on track. There’s a long way to go. I’m very confident for tomorrow. I feel I have a slight advantage because I’ve come close to winning on this course before,” he said.

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