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Indian Golf Round-up | SSP Chawrasia falls to T-23 in Paris, Shubhankar Sharma placed 14th

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Indian golfer SSP Chawrasia got one over through 15 holes and he has slipped to T-23 from overnight T-13 at the ongoing Amundi Open de France in Paris on Saturday. On the other hand, another Indian Shubhankar Sharma got one-under 70 and is still placed at the 14th place on the table.

Chawrasia needs to do well and have a good end so that he can keep his card. However, the Indian had a series of pars and just one bogey on the 14th and has now slipped to T-23 from overnight T-13 on Saturday. Chawrasia is now three-under for 36 holes and will have to come up with some good performances.

On the other hand, another Indian golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar got injured and decided to withdraw from the ongoing tournament in France.

Shubhankar Sharma, meanwhile, had a double bogey on his card for the third consecutive day. Sharma shot one-under 70 on Saturday in Paris and is still placed at the 14th spot on the table. 

Nicolas Colsaerts and George Coetzee were the leading golfers as they go into the weekend at Le Golf National in France. Belgium’s Colsaerts is at the top of the table at nine under par with a round of 66 and is joined by South Africa’s Coetzee. The South African bounced back from a double bogey on the 16th his seventh hole and also recorded five birdies in six holes after the turn.

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