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This is an archive article published on March 24, 2008

Randhawa eyes 4th British Open appearance

Star golfer Jyoti Randhawa launches a bid for 4th British Open appearance, with firm belief of putting his stamp on Majors.

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Star Indian golfer Jyoti Randhawa launches a bid for a fourth British Open appearance in Sentosa on Tuesday with a firm belief that he can stamp his mark on the Major stage.

The Asian Tour strongman is among 63 players who will tee up tomorrow for the two-day International Final Qualifying Asia at Sentosa Golf Club’s Serapong course.

Four tickets are available to The Open at Royal Birkdale, England in July.

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Other top Asian Tour names who will join the chase include compatriot Shiv Kapur, Thailand’s Prom Meesawat and Chinnarat Phadungsil, Filipino Juvic Pagunsan, in-form Korean teenager Noh Seung-yul and local hope Mardan Mamat.

Randhawa, Asia’s number one in 2002, has been one of the region’s top performers over the past two months where he has accumulated four top-10s and one tied 11th finish.

Such is his sterling form that he has rose to a career high 70th in the world and he knows the time was right for him to feature regularly in the world’s four Majors.

“Obviously I would like to qualify for The Open. I’ve played at Sentosa before and hopefully it all comes together again so that I can qualify,” said the 35-year-old Indian, a seven-time winner on the Asian Tour.

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He has played in The Open on three previous occasions, with a tied 27th at Royal Troon in 2004 being his best finish.

Last season, Randhawa was first alternate at Carnoustie but he did not see any action while hopes of a good run at the US PGA Championship, the year’s final Major, fell flat as he withdrew from the first round due to illness.

“I think as you get better as a player, you need to play more in the Majors. Playing in Europe and playing decently, I think it’s about time I go on to play in the Majors and perform remarkably,” Randhawa said.

“It’s not just about going there to make up the numbers, its about making your mark there. I think my game is ready for that and if I can play well, it’ll be great,” added country’s top ranked golfer.

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While the Indian will chase a fourth appearance, the supremely talented Meesawat will be hoping to secure his Major debut. A return to the challenging Serapong course at Sentosa brings back good memories.

“Ive done pretty well in Sentosa before and I will be looking forward to doing well again,” said Prom, who has recorded three top-10s at the Barclays Singapore Open which is played at the Serapong course.

Singapore’s Mardan, a two-time winner on the Asian Tour, is eyeing a third Open appearance and hopes to take advantage of playing on home turf.

“Sentosa is a great course and Im in pretty good shape for the week. I am quite happy with my game and I hope to try my best,” said Mardan, who finished tied third at the inaugural Asian Tour International in Thailand yesterday.

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Meanwhile, all eyes will also be on 16-year-old Noh, who recorded his second runner-up finish of the season at the weekend. The Korean rookie has shown tremendous promise and could well challenge for one of four tickets to The Open this week.

A total of 13 players from the Japan Golf Tour are also in Sentosa to compete for places in The Open.

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