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Kapil takes Day 1 honours at Jamshedpur, Jeev tied-9th

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Chandigarh, December 26

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Delhi’s Kapil Kumar, a contender in the previous two tournaments on the PGTI, carried his red-hot form into the season-ending TATA Steel Tour Championship 2019 with a spellbinding effort of 10-under 62.

The 27-year-old thus set the bar in Round 1 of the Rs 1.5-crore event being played at the Golmuri Golf Course in Jamshedpur.

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Kolkata-based SSP Chawrasia made a happy return to Jamshedpur after 12 long years as he struck a spectacular 9-under 63 in the first round to be placed second.

On a cold and overcast day that witnessed a light drizzle for about 20 minutes, Delhi’s Rashid Khan, the prime contender for the PGTI Order of Merit title, was in tied third at 64 along with Bengaluru’s Khalin Joshi, Kolkata’s Shankar Das and Bangladesh’s Md Zamal Hossain Mollah.

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Two of the marquee names in the field, Jeev Milkha Singh and Gaganjeet Bhullar, too enjoyed a promising start as both returned scores of 66 to be tied ninth.

Kapil Kumar, fresh from his tied-fifth and tied-14th finishes in his last two events, continued the good work with an error-free 62 today.

Currently 38th on the PGTI’s money list, Kumar got into his stride early on as he raced to 6-under after his first nine holes. The light-eyed golfer’s consistent iron-play and much-improved chipping as compared to last week saw him set up four of his birdies within seven feet of the flag on the back-nine. Kumar’s brilliant driving and tee shots then contributed to his four birdies on the front-nine.

Chawrasia’s 63 was punctuated by an eagle on the 2nd, four birdies on the front-nine and three more on the back-nine. Chawrasia, who recently retained his European Tour card, had a splendid start as he landed his approach from 200 yards on the par-5 2nd within four feet of the hole to set up an eagle.

The winner of three TATA Open titles in Jamshedpur, Chawrasia, then chipped it within a foot for a birdie on the 3rd that set the tempo for the rest of his round as he kept hitting it close.

Khalin Joshi had an incredible run of five straight birdies on the back-nine during his round of 64.

Jeev Milkha Singh, playing his first ever competitive round at Golmuri, mixed eight birdies with two bogeys in his round of 66.

Budding Chandigarh golfer Aadil Bedi hit an error-free 67 to share the 15th place with city-mate Abhijit Singh Chadha, Ashbeer Saini, Ranjit Singh, Udayan Mane and Aman Raj. Karandeep Kochhar was a shot further behind at tied 21st.

Jyoti Randhawa, another Indian star in action this week, shot a 69 on Day 1 to be placed tied 27th. — TNS

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