Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2025: Udayan Mane builds two-shot lead with resolute 68 on day 3

ANI April 12, 2025 187 views

Pune golfer Udayan Mane has taken a commanding two-shot lead at the Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship in Ahmedabad. Despite an early double-bogey, Mane recovered brilliantly with an eagle and five birdies, showcasing his skill and mental resilience. His childhood friend and competitor Khalin Joshi remains in second place, keeping the tournament exciting. The final round promises to be a thrilling contest with Mane looking to end his three-year victory drought.

"After the early double-bogey, I reminded myself that I know this course well" - Udayan Mane
Ahmedabad, April 12: Olympian Udayan Mane shot a resolute four-under 68 to build a two-shot lead at a total of 14-under 202 after round three of the Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2025 being played at the Kalhaar Blues and Greens Golf Club in Ahmedabad.

Key Points

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Mane maintains lead with impressive 68 despite early setback

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Khalin Joshi stays in second place chasing first win

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Challenging wind conditions test golfers' skills

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Mane aims for first victory in over three years

Pune-based Udayan Mane (69-65-68), a winner of 12 titles and former PGTI Order of Merit champion, was rock-solid on Friday as he extended his lead by one shot despite conceding an early double-bogey. The 34-year-old Udayan, who also pocketed an eagle, five birdies and a bogey on day three, is now well-placed to end an over three-year-long victory drought.

Bengaluru's Khalin Joshi (70-65-69), another former PGTI No. 1 and winner of six titles who grew up playing junior and amateur golf alongside Udayan, struck a 69 featuring four birdies and a bogey on the penultimate day to continue in second place and keep hopes alive of ending his winless streak that has lasted over two years.

Faridabad's Abhinav Lohan (68) ended the day in third place at nine-under 207 while Chandigarh's Angad Cheema (70) was a further shot back in fourth position.

Ahmedabad's Varun Parikh carded a 69 to occupy tied eighth place at five-under 211.

The swirling wind troubled Udayan Mane early on as he dropped a double bogey on the second hole. Mane then picked up five birdies till the 12th hole thanks to his outstanding drives and tee shots as well as a 30-feet conversion on the seventh.

Udayan bogeyed the 13th but came back strong once again with his best drive of the day followed by a chip-in for eagle on the 14th. He was five-under on the four par-5s in round three.

Mane, playing at his former home course, said, "After the early double-bogey, I reminded myself that I know this course well and I'm playing well, so I just need to play the shot and not the situation. That's how I got going.

"The eagle on the 14th was a major momentum-gainer for me. I produced a great drive there, probably my longest drive of the day. After an equally good second shot on the 14th, I played the perfect chip from six yards that found the hole.

"The wind was slightly less than round two but it was swirling a lot more and that wasn't easy to deal with.

"It's always fun playing along with Khalin in the same group. It reminds me of our junior days, since we competed a lot against each other growing up and there are many memories we have together.

"In the final round, it will be all about keeping it simple, making fairways and greens and playing smart shots keeping the situation in mind."

Yuvraj Sandhu (72), Sachin Baisoya (70) and Ajeetesh Sandhu (72) were tied for fifth place at seven-under 209.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a comeback after that early double bogey! Udayan's experience really showed today. That eagle on 14th must have been magical to watch 👏 Hope he can hold on tomorrow!
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Priya M.
As a golf newbie, I'm learning so much from watching players like Mane handle pressure. His mental game seems so strong - bouncing back immediately after mistakes. Inspiring stuff!
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Arjun S.
While Mane's performance is impressive, I wish the coverage showed more of the other players too. Khalin Joshi is just 2 shots back and could make this really interesting tomorrow!
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Sunita P.
That junior golf rivalry between Udayan and Khalin continuing in the pros is such a heartwarming story ❤️ Golf needs more of these personal connections to make it relatable to fans.
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Vikram J.
Five-under on par-5s today shows Udayan's strategic play. He's taking advantage where it counts. If he keeps this up tomorrow, that trophy is his!
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Neha R.
The wind conditions sounded brutal today. Hats off to all the players for managing their game in such challenging weather. Makes their scores even more impressive!

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