Confident Perera aims to shine at Panasonic Open India

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 01 2014 | 12:35 PM IST

Mithun Perera is confident he can vie for honours at next week's $300,000 Panasonic Open India at the Delhi Golf Club (DGC), a course which suits his sharp-shooting game.

The young Sri Lankan is dreaming of a maiden Asian Tour title despite a season of struggles so far where he currently ranks 73rd on the Order of Merit.

"Delhi Golf Club is one of my favourite courses on the Asian Tour. I'm going to try to do well there. I have good memories and it's one of the courses where I have done well in the past," said the 27-year-old, who finished 28th on the Order of Merit last season.

"It's one of the courses which suits my game. At the Delhi course, I believe I have a chance to win. Earlier this year, I was in the lead at the SAIL-SBI Open at the halfway stage but got unlucky because of the rain. I have played good golf there and my goal is to do well at the Panasonic Open India," he added.

Perera will join a strong line-up at the Panasonic Open India from Nov 6 to 9, which includes title holder Wade Ormsby of Australia, 2002 Asian Tour number one Jyoti Randhawa of India, Singapore's Lam Chih Bing and Thai rising star Jazz Janewattananond.

With the top-60 players keeping their Asian Tour cards, Perera knows he has much to play for at the Panasonic Open India before the 2014 season concludes.

"I'm outside the top-60 and I hope to get my ranking up. I feel I can still do something as overall, my game is good. I'll be looking for some top-fives (in the remaining events) and maybe even secure a win," smiled Perera.

"I believe in myself. I don't have any doubts at all. I'm trying to do a lot of things and I have the belief. When I don't have doubts, I can hit good shots. When I have doubts, I'll miss shots. That's what I've been learning this season," he explained.

The 2014 Panasonic Open India, sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the PGTI, is being staged in its fourth straight year. Past winners include India's Anirban Lahiri and Digvijay Singh.

-Indo-Asian News Service

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First Published: Nov 01 2014 | 12:24 PM IST

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