"I am very happy. It was a great win. Since yesterday things started coming together for me. It was since last two days that I gave myself a chance and decided to go for it," Randhawa added.
"I putted like a demon and the holes looked like buckets to me today," he said while explaining his day's performance.
"I feel Indian conditions suits me and I am happy to win here but to tell the truth the feeling has not yet registered in my mind," said Randhawa, who won his fifth PGTI event with this tournament.
Jeev also had a good day in the greens despite missing some close birdie chances just by inches. The Asian number one played some immaculate drives and bunker play to close in the gap with Lahiri.
Playing his front nine first, Jeev reeled off a birdie ha-trick from third to fifth holes before dropping a bogey on the sixth to take the turn at two-under.
On resumption, he gained a shot each on the 10th, 15th and 16th holes to turn 18-under and had it not been for his seven-foot birdie putt miss in the final hole, he could well have forced a playoff with Jyoti.
Tag: HOLES,
BIRDIE,
BILT,
CLOSE,
HAPPY,
SPORT GOLF,
SPORT GOLF BILT,
GOLF BILT,
GOLF,
FIFTH,
RANDHAWA,
WIN,
JEEV,
TURN,
DAY,
SPORT,
SAID,
REELED OFF,
THIRD,
JEEV REELED,