Kapur moves to 3rd place at Hong Kong, 6 Indians make cut

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Press Trust of India Hong Kong
Last Updated : Dec 06 2013 | 7:07 PM IST
Shiv Kapur hit a purple patch on the back nine with four birdies in a span of five holes, as he carded a four-under 66 and moved to tied third at the midway stage of the USD 1.3 million Hong Kong Open here today.
Kapur is now five-under 135 and two shots behind leader Jbe Kruger of South Africa. Kapur may well have been just one behind Kruger, but for a bogey on 18th.
Six of the nine Indians made the cut, but surprisingly among those missing were Jeev Milkha Singh (71-71), Gaganjeet Bhullar (74-77) and C Muniyappa (77-75).
At tied 14th and three-under 137 was SSP Chowrasia (68-69) as the next best Indian after Kapur, while Anirban Lahiri (68-70) was tied 27th. Sujjan Singh (66-73), Himmat Rai (72-67) and Jyoti Randhawa (72-67) were tied 41st at one-under 139. As many as 75 players made the cut
Kapur, who is currently in eighth place on the Asian Tour Order of Merit, needs a good result to break into Team Asia for the inaugural EurAsia Cup in Malaysia next year. Kapur has already secured his European Tour card for 2014 with two wins on Challenge Tour.
Kapur's last win on the Asian Tour came in Thailand in 2005 but the 31-year-old is confident of making his return to the winner's circle this week.
"It's a bunched up leaderboard and it's going to be anybody's game come the weekend so I know I've to keep doing what I'm doing. If I can play the way I have and shoot 66 or better on the weekend, then I'll be in pretty good position," he said .
Kapur feels he has matured a lot since 2004, when he turned professional.
"I like to think I am (more mature), but obviously, you know, you're only as good as the results you post. So it just depends on how I go and how I play, and you're only judged by the scores you shoot," said Kapur.
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First Published: Dec 06 2013 | 7:07 PM IST

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