Singapore Open: Bhullar’s steady start, Kapur’s ace steal the show

Gaganjeet Bhullar shot a steady 4-under bogey-free 67 for T-6 at the Singapore Open. Meanwhile, Shiv Kapur provided the day’s highlight with his first-ever hole-in-one on the Asian Tour, despite finishing 4-over for the day.

Indian Highlights at Singapore Open

One of AM Green IGPL’s biggest stars, Gaganjeet Bhullar, had a steady 4-under bogey-free round, which was the major feature of the Indian show at the Singapore Open.

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Also attracting attention was Shiv Kapur’s terrific hole-in-one was the major talking point of the opening day for the Indian contingent here at the Singapore Open presented by The Business Times.

Tournament Leaders Set Early Pace

The US$ 2 million International Series tournament saw Thailand’s Ekpharit Wu and Japan’s Jeongwoo Ham set the early pace during the first round, carding 7-under 64s at the par-71 Serapong course at Sentosa Golf Club. With his wife Pam on the bag, Wu shot a blemish-free round while Ham combined 8 birdies with a lone bogey to lead by 2.

Bhullar’s Bogey-Free Round

Searching for his 12th win on the Asian Tour, the 4-time IGPL winner, Bhullar started from the 10th tee in a sedate manner with pars on his first eight holes, making his first move with a birdie on the 18th, his 9th hole. He then added three more on his back nine at the 1st, 4th and 7th holes of the course to record a 4-under 67 for the Tied-6th position after the first round.

Bhullar on Consistency and Strategy

Speaking after his round on an especially hot and humid day, Bhullar was very happy with the consistency he displayed today and said, “I played good golf today, I was in the game throughout the 18 holes.”

When asked about his plans over the next three days, the Indian star said, “I would love to continue the form and just multiply my belief for the next three rounds.” On his approach towards tackling the fabled Sentosa Golf Club, Bhullar added, “You’ve got to be mentally strong. You’ve got to hit the ball so good, like from the tee, second shot, putting, your chipping, everything has to be spot on.”

Kapur’s Ace Lights Up the Day

However, it was Shiv Kapur who came up with the shot of the day with a hole-in-one on the par-3 second hole of the course. He hit an 8-iron off the tee on the 168-yard hole for his first-ever ace on the Asian Tour.

‘A Small Silver Lining’

The 3-time winner on the tour said, “I’ve been playing on the Asian Tour for about 22 years, and I’ve never had a hole-in-one out here, so that’s my first.” Kapur had a bit of a rough day otherwise, with two double bogeys and two bogeys, finishing 4-over for the day. “The hole-in-one at least put a bit of a smile on my face, a small silver lining on what was otherwise a tough day. That’s golf — it takes a bit from you and gives a bit back. At least I walk away with something positive.

Bhullar goes bogey-free for T-6; Kapur gets an ace in Singapore. (ANI)

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