Shiv Kapur, Abhijit Chadha share lead in Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational
Chandigarh, Nov 11 (IANS) Shiv Kapur, who has won six international titles so far, and local lad Abhijit Singh Chadha were sharing the lead with a splendid score of eight-under 64 to share the first round lead in the Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational 2021 here on Thursday.
While Dubai-based Kapur had a bogey-free day, Chadha, a two-time Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), fired an eagle, seven birdies, and a bogey at the Chandigarh Golf Course here.
Delhi's Rashid Khan produced an impressive error-free seven-under 65 to be placed third.
The 39-year-old Kapur, who has had a few starts on the European Tour this year, picked up his first birdie of the day on the fifth hole and didn't look back thereafter as he collected seven more birdies including two on the 16th and 17th holes.
Interestingly, Kapur had enjoyed a similar start at the 2018 edition of the event when he had shot a first-round score of 65 to be the joint leader.
Shiv said, "I was solid all the way round. I didn't birdie two of the short par-5s and left a couple of putts out there but overall it was a clean card with no bogeys. I also holed my fair share of putts. I hit lots of fairways and all 18 greens in regulation. However, it's a long way to go and I will look to try and build from here.
"I've not played enough competitive golf of late, so I was worried about being a little bit rusty. But the good start to the week helped me shake off the rust. This is a great tune-up for me ahead of the restart of the Asian Tour in a couple of weeks from now.
"Jeev is like an older brother to me, so I always try my best to play this event. The event means a lot to Jeev after the passing of his parents earlier this year. We are all here to support him," Kapur was quoted by the PGTI in a release on Thursday.
The 30-year-old Chadha, who began his round from the 10th tee on Thursday, recorded a 64 courtesy of his hot putter. After sinking his first birdie on the 13th, the tall and lanky Chadha added an eagle, six more birdies, and a bogey to his card. He sank a 45-footer on the fifth and a 30-feet putt on the seventh.
The newly-married Chadha, said, "The two 30-feet plus putts were the highlights of the round. It's been a slow season for me but I've worked a lot on my putting and things are coming together now. Playing in home conditions also always helps."
Chandigarh's Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, the seasoned Gaurav Ghei of Delhi, Kshitij Naveed Kaul, another Delhi-based player; and Gurugram's Tapy Ghai were all in tied fourth spot having shot scores of 67.
Among the marquee names in the field, Jyoti Randhawa, SSP Chawrasia, Udayan Mane, and former champion Ajeetesh Sandhu of Chandigarh carded 69s to be tied 12th while Gaganjeet Bhullar and former champion Chikkarangappa were a further shot back in tied 26th place.
Chandigarh's Karandeep Kochhar, the defending champion and PGTI Order of Merit leader, shot a 72 to be tied 50th.
Tournament host Jeev Milkha Singh, who had good friends and fellow Chandigarh professionals Amritinder Singh and Gurbaaz Mann as his playing partners, returned a 75 to be placed tied 89th.
Jeev said, "I was pleasantly surprised that I turned at even-par despite being so rusty. I managed myself quite well off the tee and kept it in play. On the front-nine, I made three bogeys from the centre of the fairway so that was a little disappointing and just showed that my iron-play was patchy today. I'm looking forward to a better second round.
"I had a good time out there with Amritinder and Gurbaaz as we relived the old memories. We were serious where we needed to be and at other times we joked around and egged each other on and pushed each other for better shots," the Indian golf legend.