Modest start by Bhullar at Joburg Open
BY PTI8 Feb 2014 9:35 PM GMT
PTI8 Feb 2014 9:35 PM GMT
Gaganjeet Bhullar carded a modest one-under 71 in the first round to be lying way back in the field at the Joburg Open, which commenced at the Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club. Bhullar played his first round on the East Course and will be hoping to make up when he tees off at West course in the second round.
Bhullar, the lone Indian in the field, had a birdie on second but gave it back. A second birdie on sixth kept him under before he dropped two shots on 10th and 11th. He fought back on the last five holes with two birdies to ensure an under-par round of 71.Â
There is added incentive at the Joburg Open, which is part of The Open Qualifying Series -- South Africa. Three players, who have not already qualified and who will finish in the top 10 at the Joburg Open, will secure places in The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool from 17-20 July.Â
In the event of a tie, the qualifying place(s) will go to the player with the highest ranking in the Official World Golf Ranking at the start of that week. Edoardo Molinari of Italy, Alastair Forsyth of Scotland and South African Justin Walters shared the lead with cards of 64 each at East Course.Â
Forsyth, a two-time European Tour winner whose trip to PGA Catalunya in November represented an eighth Qualifying School appearance, carded six birdies in an outward 30 over the West Course to be the early pacesetter.
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