Indian golfer Mukesh Kumar has scratched his name into the history subsequent to turning into the most seasoned player to win an occasion on the Asian Tour in the wake of winning the Panasonic Open at New Delhi prior today.
According to source reports. Where the 51-year-old, who has 123 PGTI titles to his name asserted his first title at the capital after the competition was abridged to only 54 openings as a result of antagonistic climate conditions at Delhi.
Kumar was driving the path after two adjusts in the wake of checking a three under standard 69 in the second round on Saturday. His aggregate of eight under standard 136 following two days of play, gave him a two-shot lead heading into the last day today.
The man from Mhow, be that as it may, kept his nerve on the last day. The 51-year-old checked a last round of two-under-standard to at long last end at 10-under 206 over the three days.
The veteran in certainty held off difficulties from Indian stalwarts like Jyoti Randhawa and Rashid Khan both of whom completed one stroke behind the champ.
Them two checked rounds of 68 in the last round.Honey Boishya checked a glorious five-under 67 on the last day to secure the sole fifth spot.
Challenges from Sri Lanka’s Mithun Perera and Indian team Khalin Joshi and Shankar Das blurred away.
Protecting champion Chiragh Kumar neglected to set up a test too on the last day in the wake of coming into dispute following a solid second round yesterday.
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