Indian Open: Ahlawat, Cheema, Baisoya in top-10 leading the home challenge (Image Source: IANS)
Home golfers have been working as a relay unit to keep their challenge going at the US 2 million dollar Indian Open 2023. On Saturday, the moving day, it was Veer Ahlawats turn to pick up the baton at the DLF Golf and Country Club.
The lanky golfer for whom this is his home venue brought in a solid four under par 68 to share fourth place, six shots behind Germany's Yannik Paul (71) and five behind another German Marcel Siem (67). Paul (11-under) and Siem (10-under) were separated by just one shot.
Overall though, it was a strong display by Indian golfers with three of them in the Top-10. Ahlawat was tied fourth while Angad Cheema (4-under 212) was tied seventh and Honey Baisoya (3-under 213) was tied 10th.