Brijesh Kumar and Jhared Hack Share Leadership on Day Two of Indorama Ventures Open 2026
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Ahmedabad, March 13 (NationPress) In a thrilling display of skill, Brijesh Kumar and Jhared Hack both excelled on day two of the Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2026, an event on the DP World PGTI tour with a prize pool of US$300,000 (approximately INR 2.7 crore). They each posted impressive scores of three-under 69 and two-under 70, respectively, thereby securing a tie for the lead at the Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club in Ahmedabad.
Brijesh Kumar, with a cumulative score of seven-under 137 (68-69), rose from a tie for third overnight, while Jhared Hack climbed one position from second place with a total of seven-under 137 (67-70). Brijesh's round showcased five birdies against two bogeys, highlighting his strong performance throughout the day.
Following closely was Dhruv Sheoran, who continued to impress with another 69, placing him in third at six-under 138.
Meanwhile, the group of players tied for fourth, including India's Saptak Talwar, French golfers Clement Sordet and Pierre Pineau, along with Austrian Christoph Bleier, all finished at five-under 139.
Former round one leader Rashid Khan fell to a tie for eighth with a score of four-under 140 after carding a 74 in the second round.
The cut was set at four-over 148, with 62 professionals successfully making it through.
Brijesh Kumar, who claimed victory on the DP World PGTI NexGen last season, demonstrated remarkable precision, landing his shots within five feet of the pin consistently, culminating in a memorable 20-foot birdie on the 18th hole.
Reflecting on his performance, Brijesh expressed, "I executed my tee shots with impressive accuracy today, allowing me to hit most fairways. My short game was also very sharp. Winning last season has given me significant confidence, and now my aim is to secure a victory on the DP World PGTI. Maintaining my rhythm will be essential as I strive to finish strong."
Jhared Hack, who won the season's inaugural event, made remarkable putts from distances between 15 to 30 feet, including birdies on two of the four Par-5 holes.
Jhared stated, "I had a solid putting performance in the first round and drove well today. The warm weather here in Ahmedabad resembles the conditions in Las Vegas and Florida, where I frequently play golf, so I'm well-adapted to it. This course is exceptional, definitely one of the best I've played in India. I'm excited about my position and eager to compete this week."