National Top Flight Golf League set for exciting finale with three-way tie

The Promotech National Top Flight Golf League is heading for a thrilling finish after six rounds of competition, with the latest round producing strong performances, a points shake-up, and a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard.

With only two rounds remaining in the eight-round league, the competition is now finely balanced, paving the way for what promises to be an exciting finale.

The sixth round got underway with impressive scoring on the front nine. Fazil Haniff and Arnold Deo both returned net scores of 33, while Ian Gouveia bettered that with a net 32.

The standout performance on the front nine, however, came from Joseph Szeplaki, who fired an excellent net 31 to capture the front nine and secure two important league points.

The back nine proved just as competitive, with players battling not only for round honours but also for crucial points in the overall standings.

Haniff delivered when it mattered most, carding a composed net 33 on the back nine to finish with an outstanding overall net score of 66.

His consistent performance across both halves earned him the overall net victory on a tie-breaker and maximum points for the round.

Szeplaki finished second overall to collect five points, while Payton George produced a solid net 69 to earn three points. Brian Hackett returned a net 72 to secure two points, while Chet Bowling, also finishing on a net 72, claimed the final point position.

One of the key moments of the round involved Patrick Prashad, who recorded a net 71 that would have earned him valuable points.

However, due to an incorrectly marked and signed scorecard, his score was disqualified from the points allocation. This resulted in a shift in the points standings and allowed Hackett to gain important ground in the overall league table.

As has been the pattern in recent rounds, many of the leading players were grouped together, and the pressure of direct competition was evident as no one was able to break away from the pack.

After six rounds, the standings are now extremely tight, with Haniff, Videsh Persaud and Szeplaki all tied at the top of the leaderboard on 17 points each.

Hackett sits just one point behind on 16 points, while Patanjilee Persaud remains close on 15 points. Mike Mangal and Keshan Bacchus are both on 10 points, with Bowling still within striking distance heading into the final rounds.

With the leaderboard so close and multiple players still in contention, the Promotech National Top Flight Golf League is now perfectly poised for a dramatic and exciting finish as the battle for the title heads into the final two rounds.

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