Kochhar records career-best T-5 finish in Chiba
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Kochhar records career-best T-5 finish in Chiba

Karandeep Kochhar produced a late flourish with a hat-trick of birdies to register a career-best tied fifth finish at the International Series event here on Sunday.

The Indian golfer signed off with a composed 4-under 67 in the final round, capping it with three successive birdies over the closing holes to climb up the leaderboard. His overall score of 12-under par placed him alongside South Koreaโ€™s Hongtaek Kim in tied fifth.

The result marks Kochharโ€™s best finish at an International Series event, which also contributes to the Asian Tour standings. It was also his second top-five finish in just three starts on the Asian Tour this season, underlining a run of consistent form.

Kochharโ€™s campaign was highlighted by three bogey-free rounds over four days. However, a third-round 73 proved costly in his bid for a higher finish. His rounds of 67-65-73-65 reflected both his consistency and the impact of that solitary setback.

Starting the final day with an early birdie on the fourth hole, Kochhar turned at 1-under before accelerating late in the round. His strong finish ensured a place among the top contenders in a tightly fought contest.

Veteran Jeev Milkha Singh was the only other Indian to make the cut, finishing tied 70th after an even-par 71 in the final round. He ended the week at 6-over par.

Australiaโ€™s Travis Smyth continued his impressive run this season, sealing victory with an eagle on the final hole to finish at 15-under par and win by one stroke. The win keeps him atop the Asian Tour Order of Merit and the International Series standings.

Thailandโ€™s Pavit Tangkamolprasert finished second at 14-under, producing a stunning final round of 9-under 62.

Kochhar, who has twice finished runner-up on the Asian Tour, has shown strong form this year, having earlier secured a fourth-place finish at the Philippine Golf Championship. His performance in Chiba also earned him USD 74,300, his second-highest payday after his runner-up finish at the 2023 Indonesian Masters.

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The Indian now moves up to fifth on the Asian Tour Order of Merit, reflecting his steady progress on the international circuit.



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