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Suntory Open win to compensate for Nippon Series
New Delhi, Dec 09: Randhawa played consistent golf all week but failed to produce that extra bit required to finish higher up the leader-board in an event of the standard of the Nippon Series.
New Delhi, Dec 09: Randhawa played consistent golf all week but failed to produce that extra bit required to finish higher up the leader-board in an event of the standard of the Nippon Series.
However, being a rookie on the Japanese PGA tour, he can go back with a sense of satisfaction about his performance on the second richest tour in the world as he registered a well deserved win at the Suntory Open, at Chiba in September this year.
The final round saw the 31-year old Gurgaon golfer start the day with a birdie. But a bogey on the fourth put him back on the starting block. On the back nine, Randhawa dropped shots on the tenth, 11th and 14th but a birdie on the 17th saved him from further blushes.
What will haunt him most is the fact that he took 35 putts to complete his round.
Bureau Report
However, being a rookie on the Japanese PGA tour, he can go back with a sense of satisfaction about his performance on the second richest tour in the world as he registered a well deserved win at the Suntory Open, at Chiba in September this year.
The final round saw the 31-year old Gurgaon golfer start the day with a birdie. But a bogey on the fourth put him back on the starting block. On the back nine, Randhawa dropped shots on the tenth, 11th and 14th but a birdie on the 17th saved him from further blushes.
What will haunt him most is the fact that he took 35 putts to complete his round.
Bureau Report