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Aman Raj and Honey Baisoya lead Indians at the Asian Tour Q-School.

Aman Raj and Honey Baisoya lead Indians at the Asian Tour Q-School.

By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 12:35 PM

After firing back two consecutive cards of 69, Honey Baisoya ended the second round Final Stage of the Asian Tour's Qualifying School tied for eighth place. The Delhi player is one of 16 Indians vying for a 2024 spot on the Asian Tour.Aman Raj ended with 68 and was tied-31st at 2-under for the two rounds. Raj had made four birdies between the fifth and seventh holes, capping an incredible start on the back nine with a run of seven birdies.Sunhit Bishnoi (73-69), Khalin Joshi (73-70), Gaurav Singh (71-72) and Yashas Chandra (73-70) were among the other Indians at T-34, T-45.Saptak Talwar (72–74) at T–99, Arjun Prasad (69–78) and Pukhraj Singh Gill (69–78) at T–120, Kartik Sharma (72–72) and Rahil Gangjee (73–71) at T–63.T-138 was Manu Gandas (72–76). Divyanshu Bajaj, Akshay Sharma, Harshjeet Sethie, and Sachin Baisoya lagged behind and were not included in the final cut.Jeunghun Wang of Korea took the lead after the second round, continuing his cool, collected comeback to the top of the game.

He led on 10-under-par after shooting a four-under-par 68 at Springfield Royal Country Club, one stroke ahead of Taichi Nabetani of Japan, who posted an eight-under-par 63 at Lake View Resort and Golf Club.Hua Hin, Thailand, January 17: After the second round Final Stage of the Asian Tour's Qualifying School, Honey Baisoya tied for eighth place with a score of 69-69. The Delhi player is one of 16 Indians vying for a 2024 spot on the Asian Tour. Aman Raj ended with 68 and was tied-31st at 2-under for the two rounds. Raj had made four birdies between the fifth and seventh holes, capping an incredible start on the back nine with a run of seven birdies. Jeunghun Wang of Korea took the lead after the second round, continuing his cool, collected comeback to the top of the game. At Springfield Royal Country Club, he scored a four-under-par 68 to take the lead on 10-under par, one stroke ahead of Taichi of Japan.Sunhit Bishnoi (73-69) at T-34, Khalin Joshi (73-70), Gaurav Singh (71-72) and Yashas Chandra (73-70) at T-45, Kartik Sharma (72-72) and Rahil Gangjee (73-71) at T-63, Saptak Talwar (72-74) at T-99, Arjun Prasad (69-78) and Pukhraj Singh Gill (69-78) at T-120, and Manu Gandas (72-76) at T-138 are the other Indians in the field. Divyanshu Bajaj, Akshay Sharma, Harshjeet Sethie, and Sachin Baisoya lagged behind and missed the first cut.Following 72 holes of play in the final round, the top-140 players (and ties) advanced to rounds three and four, followed by the top-70 players (and ties).

 

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