Siem Reap: On a day when sub-par cards came at a premium, Shiv Kapur’s fortunes also took a tumble as he turned in a two-over 74 to slip to the tied sixth spot after the penultimate round of the Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open golf tournament here on Saturday.
Overnight tied second, Kapur is, however, still in the hunt for a top-five finish with a total of five-under 211, which is just five shots behind leader Craig Smith (71) of Wales.
Even-par after the first four holes, Kapur stumbled to his first bogey on the fifth, which left him one-over at the turn.
A couple of bogeys against a lone birdie in the back nine didn’t help matters much as Kapur slipped on the leaderboard.
Other Indians in fray couldn’t break par either with overnight joint 13th Vikrant Chopra sliding to the tied 28th spot.
Chopra, who returned a 75 today, is one-under overall and shares the 28th spot with, among others, compatriot Rahil Gangjee (73).
Further down, Anirban Lahiri was tied 33rd after a 75 in the penultimate round left him even-par overall.
Amandeep Johl was second from bottom after a nightmarish 81 today left his three-day total at 10-over 226.
Kapur, who is fighting to save his Asian Tour card, said he was disappointed with his putting.
“My putting is the story of the week. I just couldn’t get it going. You are never too far in this game. I am five shots off the lead and it has been done before,” he said.
“I just need to get off to a good start and get a 64 or a 65 to give myself a chance,” he added.
Bureau Report
First Published: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 17:30