Varun Parikh clinches inaugural Kapil Dev- Grant Thornton title
Gurugram: Varun Parikh of Ahmedabad clinched his maiden title with a dominating display on the final day of the Rs. 1 crore Kapil Dev – Grant Thornton Invitational here on Friday.
Varun’s determined last-round effort of five-under 67 handed him an impressive five-shot victory at the DLF Golf & Country Club as his total was 11-under 277.
Varun was presented the winner’s jacket by Indian cricket legend Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He was presented the trophy by another Indian cricket legend and tournament host Kapil Dev and Vishesh C Chandiok, CEO, Grant Thornton Bharat.
Gurugram-based Manu Gandas (74-66-73-69), playing at his home course, took second place at six-under 282 after a final round of 69. He thus moved up from third to second place in the PGTI’s merit list.
Kartik Sharma (71-67-72-74), another player from the DLF Golf & Country Club, shot a last round of 74 to finish third at four-under 284.
Varun made a nervous start dropping two bogeys in exchange for a birdie on his first three holes.
Varun’s round took off as his game plan of hitting 3-wood off the tee instead of driver, paid off. He sank six birdies from the fourth through the 18th which included four long conversions including a mammoth 70-footer on the 11th.
“I just followed my gameplan from the range itself. I was a little nervous and a little shaky to begin with, to be honest. My goal was not to make birdies, it was just to make pars, so after the third hole, I didn’t make a bogey. Initially, the pressure got to me a little bit but after that, I held myself together really well,” Varun said.
“I’m just really happy to cross the line, it’s been a long time coming. I’m now looking forward to more wins this season,” he added.
Earlier in the day, Dhoni and Kapil teed off in a special fourball. (UNI)
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