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Bhullar's Late Surge Secures Weekend Play
25 Apr
Summary
- Gaganjeet Bhullar secured his spot in the weekend rounds with a 68.
- He recovered from back-to-back bogeys with two birdies on final holes.
- Bhullar shares third place with a total score of 7-under 135.

Indian golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar demonstrated remarkable resilience at the Singapore Open, securing his place in the weekend rounds with a second-day score of 68. He faced a challenging stretch on the course, dropping shots on the 14th and 15th holes. However, Bhullar quickly regained his composure, firing two birdies over the final three holes to climb back into contention.
Bhullar now shares third place with Japan's Tomohiro Ishizaka, both having carded identical scores of 7-under 135 on the par-71 course. This comeback positions Bhullar well as he aims to build on his 11 Asian Tour wins. Meanwhile, Korean golfer Jeongwoo Ham continues to lead the tournament by two shots, with Thai player Jazz Janewattananond in second place.
Among the other Indian participants, Pukhraj Singh Gill made the cut comfortably, ending up at T-38 after a solid 1-under round. Karandeep Kochhar also advanced to the weekend, tied for 43rd place with consistent scores of 71 in both rounds.