Vaqas sinks in blaze of bogeys

Published September 15, 2002

LAHORE, Sept 14: Overnight leader Vaqas Ahmad sank in a blaze of bogeys as Shoaib Bukhari grabbed the lead after 54 holes in the 19th Governor’s Cup golf tournament at the Lahore Gymkhana Saturday.

Vaqas, who shot a 70 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead, dropped six strokes, including a triple bogey on the ninth, in four holes. But the zero handicapper still managed to card a 71 — thanks to birdies on the 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, 15th, 17th and 18th.

He trailed Shoaib by one stroke who carded a seven-under 65. The 10-stroke handicapper had shot a 71 on the first day.

Bukhari could have done better had he not completed the back-nine at four-over 39 after having done the from nine at one-under 35.

Brig Anwarul Haq of Garrison, a nine handicapper, is also bracketed with Vaqas at the second position at an aggregate of three-under 141. he shot 71 on the second day after 70 on the first day.

The nine handicapper Danyal Jehangir (Lahore Gymkhana), at even-144 (72+72) was in sole position of the third place.

Qadir Shah (12 handicapper from Sargodha) was in fourth place at two-over 146 while Dr Haroon Ihsan (nine handicapper from Gymkhana) was fifth and one stroke behind.

In the Gross section, Vaqas was the leader with an aggregate of 141 (71+70) and leading Tariq Mehboob (77+75) by 11 strokes. Shahid Javed Khan (74+79) was at the third position followed up by Khawaja Imran Zubair 154.

NET.

136-Shoaib Bukhari (10) 71, 65

141-Vaqas Ahmad (0) 70, 71; Brig Anwarul Haq (9) 71, 70

144-Daniyal Jehangir (9) 72, 72

146-Qadir Shah (12) 77, 69.

147-Dr Haroon Ihsan (9) 73, 74

148-Lt Col Asif Mehdi (4) 72, 76; Mehboob Alam (9) 75, 73; Imran Zubair (3) 76, 72, Javed A Khan (5) 75, 73.

GROSS.

141- Vaqas Ahmed 70, 71

152-Tariq Mehboob 77, 75

153-Shahid Javed 74, 79

154-Imran Zubair 79, 75

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