After winning two Asian Tour titles in a superb 2014 season, Rashid Khan has emerged as one of the region's most exciting and he is getting ready to increase his winning tally at the Malaysian Open Feb 5-8.
The 23-year-old secured his first triumph on home soil at the SAIL-SBI Open and then came of age by emerging victorious at the Chiangmai Golf Classic in Thailand.
He has credited mental coach Aparna Jain, for his success.
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"She (Jain) told me that I'm too aggressive on the golf course and that I needed to be calm and play easy," Rashid said.
"She said I shouldn't put pressure on myself. That has really helped me. I would like to win more tournaments like what I did in 2014. Maybe win three tournaments!," said Khan.
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