Khalin seeks breakthrough on home turf, while Chawrasia looks for reversal of form

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Aug 08 2018 | 6:45 PM IST

Khalin Joshi, who came within a whisker of getting his maiden Asian Tour triumph at the inaugural TAKE Solutions Masters last year, will try to go one better this time when the second edition tees off tomorrow.

Meanwhile, six-time Asian Tour winner SSP Chawrasia, sees this event as a very important one because it is backed by his main sponsor, TAKE Solutions, and he is also hoping to turn around his form this week.

Similarly one-time Asian Tour winner Chiragh Kumar, who has still not fully recovered from the injuries last season, is hoping that memories of a Top-10 finish at this course in 2012, when it hosted the Hero Indian Open, will help him reverse the sluggish form.

Eyeing similar first success will be the sole Zimbabwean on the Asian Tour, Scott Vincent who has been in red-hot form this season. Vincent has had four Top-10s in his last six starts and it included a runner-up finish in Indonesia.

The 40-year-old Chawrasia commented, "The course is a little bit wet today but conditions wise, it's excellent. The game's feeling alright. I played good in the pro-am tournament today so I hope to continue that good form over to the next few days."
He said, "I have great memories of KGA, which is my home course but the one that stands out the most is my last amateur event here. I shot a course record 62. That's one of the fondest memories I have out here. Hopefully I can repeat that again this week or make it even better."
"There's no other better venue than this for me. This is my home tournament as well. It would mean the world to me if I can win this week because I'm sponsored by TAKE Solutions as well."

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First Published: Aug 08 2018 | 6:45 PM IST

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