- Shubhankar Sharma dominates Boulders Basic with eight-under 64.
- Sharma holds a commanding seven-shot lead at 20-under.
- Khan, Cheema, and V. Sharma tied for second at 13-under.
- Sharma goals for first tour win since 2017.
Two-time DP World Tour winner Shubhankar Sharma took absolute management of the inaugural INR 1 crore Boulders Basic on Thursday. The 29-year-old fired a sensational eight-under 64 within the third spherical to match the course document on the Boulder Hills Golf & Nation Membership, extending his lead to an enormous seven pictures.
Sharma, who’s taking part in his first home tour occasion since late 2021, now sits at 20-under 196 for the event. His record-equalling spherical featured 9 birdies and only a single bogey, successfully placing him out of attain for many of the subject heading into the ultimate day.
Pack Falls Behind
Regardless of sturdy performances from the chasers, Sharma’s consistency has created a major divide on the leaderboard. Rashid Khan of Delhi and Chandigarh’s Angad Cheema each carded spectacular six-under 66s to maneuver right into a tie for second place.
They’re joined at 13-under 203 by native favourite Vishesh Sharma, who had led after the opening spherical. Nevertheless, with a seven-shot hole to bridge in solely 18 holes, the trio faces a monumental job to reel within the chief.
Momentum at Boulder Hills
Shubhankar credited his scientific show to a pointy psychological state and exact execution. “The whole lot was clicking at this time, and even once I misplaced a little bit of momentum, I bounced again rapidly,” he acknowledged after his spherical. He famous that hitting it shut persistently allowed him to capitalize on the structure’s scoring alternatives.
This week marks Sharma’s try and safe his first title on the tour since 2017. He insists his plan for the ultimate spherical stays aggressive regardless of the consolation of his lead, specializing in his course of somewhat than the scoreboard.
Prime 10 Standings And Notable Movers
Ajeetesh Sandhu: The previous Asian Tour winner occupies solo fifth at 12-under 204 after his third consecutive 68.
Saptak Talwar & Honey Baisoya: The duo is tied for sixth at 11-under 205. Baisoya adopted his document 64 with a gradual 69.
Mohd Azhar: One other Hyderabad skilled stays within the combine, sitting tied-eighth at 10-under 206.

