Gaganjeet Bhullar's Late Rally Elevates Him at the Singapore Open
Gaganjeet Bhullar showcased resilience in the Singapore Open, carding a 68 to secure a tie for 3rd place at the halfway point. After early setbacks, he rallied with two birdies in the final holes. Bhullar shares third place with Japan's Ishizaka, standing at 7-under-par, with Jeongwoo Ham leading.
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A resilient Gaganjeet Bhullar found his stride just in time, carding a 68 to secure a place in the weekend rounds at the Singapore Open. Despite early challenges that saw him drop a shot on the 14th and find a bunker on the 15th, Bhullar emerged strong.
He regained form by firing two birdies over the final three holes, clawing back to a Tied-3rd position halfway through the tournament. Bhullar, with a second round score of 67-68, shares third place with Japan's Tomohiro Ishizaka, both at 7-under 135.
Jeongwoo Ham of Korea leads, with former champion Jazz Janewattananond in second. Among other Indian players, Pukhraj Singh Gill made the cut confidently, while Karandeep Kochhar tied at 43rd.
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