Bangladesh golfer Siddikur Rahman capped a fine comeback in round four of the Panasonic India Open in New Delhi on Sunday to finish joint 10th in the leaderboard headed by Australia’s Wade Ormsby.
Siddik shot three-under par 69 on the final day of the US$300, 000 event to improve on his third day position of 14th after he hit four birdies against a single bogey to move up four places in the four-day long competition.
The ace Bangladeshi golfer struck four birdies in the 7th, 8th, 14th and 16th holes and were it not for a bogey in the 2nd hole Siddik would have ended higher in the standings.
His fellow countryman Shakhawat Sohel fared better on the day as he smacked no less than six birdies to
score four-under-par 68. Sohel concluded the tournament in joint 44th position.
33-year-old Australian Ormsby had a mixed day as he hit five birdies, a bogey and a double bogey to blast one-under-par 71 to end with an overall aggregate score of 279.
It was Ormsby’s first Asian tour win which confirmed his participation in the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open in September along with Boonchu Ruangkit of Thailand and Singapore’s Lam Chih Bing, who finished second and third respectively.
-With New Age input