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Mamat still has magic touch in Hero Honda Indian Open
It
seems Mardan Mamat can do no wrong at Delhi Golf Club as on the
eve of the defence of his Hero Honda Indian Open title, he romped
to victory in the Pro Am.
It may have only been the Pro Am, and his team's winning score of
26 under par was in a big way due to the efforts of his amateur
partners, but it showed that the Singaporean still has something
of a magic touch at the famous venue.
He won India's national Open last year by five strokes after finishing
18 under par thanks to a closing seven-under-par 65. His success
was the first victory by a Singaporean on the Asian Tour.
"I feel pretty relaxed. As the defending champion you do feel
you have a responsibility to play well but I just want to go out
there and play my best. Of course one more win would be nice but
I don't want to put pressure on myself and feel I need to win so
badly," said Mamat.
"I am looking forward to defending my title. I thought I would
be defending it earlier this year but of course it was postponed
until later in the season," added Mamat.
The Singaporean says physically he is in great shape although he
is not quite at the top of his game. His confidence was boosted
by a good finish in the World Cup Qualifier recently where he and
compatriot Lam Chih Bing made it through to the Finals in Portugal.
"I was playing really good for the first half of last year
when I won in India and faded a little over the second part of the
year. Physically I feel in great shape right now. I still have very,
very good memories of the final round when I shot 65," added
the former amateur star.
Mamat had come close to victory on the Asian Tour many times since
turning professional 1994 before breaking through in New Delhi last
year.
He added: "For every professional when they win a tournament
they gain a lot of confidence. Once you break that jinx you really
feel you are up and running."
The Singaporean has been paired with Indian Arjun Atwal, making
his first appearance in India since enjoying a great year on the
US PGA Tour, and James Kingston from South Africa in the first two
rounds.
Mamat has not enjoyed a great season so far and is presently in
28th position on the Asian Tour Order of Merit, with a best finish
of joint sixth in the Crown Plaza Open, Beijing in China. His winnings
this year total US$88,167.
With the memories of last year's victory still fresh in his mind
and flushed with success in the Pro Am, where his team triumphed
by a stroke from Atwal's side which consisted of cricket legend
Kapil Dev, he will be hoping to make his mark in the Hero Honda
Indian Open once again.
Other top Asian Tour stars in action this week include India's Jyoti
Randhawa, current Order of Merit leader Thaworn Wiratchant and rising
star Shiv Kapur.
October 26, 2005
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