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Gangjee and Groom lead first day's Open Qualifying
Indias
Rahil Gangjee will be hoping to be third time lucky after grabbing
the joint first round lead with Australias Adam Groom at The
Open Championship International Final Qualifying on Tuesday.
Gangjee, with one Asian Tour title under his belt, was back on course
after a two week break as he enjoyed a steady six-under-par 66 at
the Sentosa Golf Club's Tanjong course.
The 28-year-old Indian stalwart, together with Groom, have both
taken giant steps forward in making their maiden appearance at The
Open to be held at Carnoustie in July.
As this years qualifier has attracted a record field biggest
of 73 players, the number of qualifying spots was increased from
four to five at Sentosa.
Gangjee and Groom took a narrow one stroke lead over Indias
Digvijay Singh who enjoyed a bogey free 67 alongside Australias
Lee Won-joon and Sushi Ishigaki who was the highest ranked Japanese
player in tied third place. Australias David Gleeson, in his
ninth attempt at the qualifier, and Toshinori Muto of Japan were
tied for sixth spot after matching 68s.
Gangjee, who is currently ranked 41st on the Asian Tours UBS
Order of Merit, conquered the front nine with five birdies and added
three more birdies against two dropped shots on the way home.
Im pleased since this is my third time at the qualifier.
I was a little tired after the Clariden Leu Singapore Masters and
I took around two weeks off, so Im feeling good, said
Gangjee.
My goal for tomorrow is to not think about anything but focus
on my pre shot routine. If I strike it well of the tee, it will
be a putting match and thats the key here.
This is my first time playing on this course. I think when
you have not played the course before, you tend to play pretty good.
I remember Edward Fryatt playing at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club
(1997) when he won the Indian Open. The first round was his first
time ever playing there and he fired a nine under, so you never
know, added Gangjee.
The 28-year-old Groom is equally determined to make it through after
chalking up seven birdies against a lone bogey for a fine 66.
I finally produced a steady round today. I was shooting birdies
and bogeys in previous tournaments this year but today, I was consistent
the entire round, said Groom.
I was putting really well and rolling the ball good and I
hope to keep it up tomorrow. Im really excited as this has
definitely boosted my chances to make it to The Open, he added.
Indias Singh was delighted to be back in the groove with his
putter when he blasted five birdies.
Im feeling confident now as Ive been putting really
well today. My putting has eluded me in the past two events and
now its back, said Singh.
I had one glitch today on the 11th hole but I was quite lucky
to get away with it. I hit a weak tee shot and it landed right of
the fairway. It was 217 yards to the flag but I struck a three iron
and left it 12 feet to the hole. It was tricky but I two putted
and Im happy to come out with a par there.
Funnily enough I played a round with Rahil during practice
yesterday and he was striking the ball 290-295 yards of the tee
so I expect him to chew up this golf course. No expectations for
me as I hope to enjoy myself out on course, said Singh.
Local favourite Mardan Mamat struck a 71 in tied 12th place while
Indias Shiv Kapur was even-par for the day in joint 31st position.
March 27, 2007
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