Busan: India's brightest prospect for gold medal in golf Shiv Kapur played an
outstanding game on Thursday to be placed in joint lead with a first round score of
two-under 70 in the individual championship of the Asian Games.
Kapur shared the lead with Chinese Taipei's Chen Liang Cheng. However, erratic play
by both Keshav Misra and G Harendra Prasad affected India's position in the team
events being held concurrently.
Chinese Taipei was leading in the team events too with an aggregate of 218 points
while India occupied the fifth position with a total of 226. Delhi-based Kapur,
presently studying in the U S, started his campaign with a deserving birdie on the
382-yard first hole but dropped a shot in the very next.
Yet another bogie in the fourth saw Kapur carry a one shot deficit. However, a
birdie on the fifth hole helped him par his outward journey. Kapur was in excellent
form on his return home with birdies on the 11th and 17th. He parred the remaining
seven holes to emerge joint leader.
Cheng had three birdies and a bogie in his two under 70 score. Among the other
Indians in fray, Manav Das finished the day on sixth position with three others on
with a two-over 74, performing way below his potential. Das had three birdies but
rued faring poorly on the seventh hole. He bogied 3rd, 13th and 18th holes.
Both Prasad and Mishra returned a 10-over 82 to be placed joint 41st along with six
others.
PTI