Now, a notebook has taken the place of a golf club and instead of strategising each hole, he is moving from hole to hole in a golf cart, exchanging a word or two with each Asian Team member, laughing, cracking a joke and suddenly jotting down a point in his book.
"This is different. Frankly, I have never worked as hard as I have for this event. Taking notes, studying players' strengths, talking to them and so on. And I have loved every moment of it. It is now crunch time from Friday. But there is still lots to do," Jeev said.
His teammates have been most appreciative of his effort. Fellow Indians Both Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia know his stature in Indian golf and both hold him in high esteem.
"He was the one we looked up to when we were young," says Lahiri. Chawrasia adds, "He has always been around. When I came to European Tour first, he advised me and even helped with sponsors and much else. So, when he says something, we listen."
As soon as I got here, I felt really comfortable. I felt like at home, I guess. He's trying to make us comfortable any way he can, and every time he'll tell us first or ask us first, how are you feeling, and he says, ask any questions if you want. I think it's a really good thing.
"That helps people, not necessarily me, who are shy, but whose who are shy and not talking at first. I think it's good for him to ask us first if we have any problems. I really like him as a captain, yes, and as a person and a friend, yes," said Byeong.
"I've known Jeev for a long time. I've been playing the Japan Tour and I know him from always playing in tournaments, consecutively, always on the road. As the captain, he's very kind and helpful, and I'm very happy to have him as a captain."
Jeev played a perfect captain last night, meeting all team members and socializing with everybody.
"All these guys are great players, Six of our boys are in Top-60. What can I say? I am just around to advise a bit and take care they are in the best frame of mind. I am very proud of each of them. We have had team meetings, team outing, team dinners and that with practice sessions has helped a lot," said Jeev.
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