Rashid tied fifth at Asian Amateur golf
October 30th, 2009 - 8:41 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Shenzhen (China), Oct 30 (IANS) India’s Rashid Khan took a bumpy ride with six birdies and three bogeys to card a three-under 69 that carried him up from tied 13th to tied fifth at the mid-way stage of the inaugural Asian Amateur Championship at Mission Hills Golf Club’s World Cup Course here Friday.
At four-under 140, he was still five shots behind midway leader Australia’s Jordan Sherratt (67) and Han Chang-won (69) of South Korea who share the 36-hole lead at nine-under 135.
“Today I was able to make six birdies and yesterday was only three, so it was definitely an improvement. But I made some silly mistakes, including making a bogey on the third with my gap wedge on the approach, and was still struggling with the lines,” said Rashid.
Rashid added: “I made a birdie on the fifth (par-three), which was important for me to get back on track. I then had birdies on the seventh and eighth, which got me to five-under and I was very happy. They bogey on the last came with only a six-iron in my hand, so I was really not happy with that.”
Sherratt recorded an equal low round of the day of five-under 67 to take the clubhouse lead in the morning session, before being joined late in the day by Han, who added a 69 to his opening 66 yesterday.
Behind the leaders is New Zealander Peter Spearman-Burn, who returned 68 to be seven-under 137 and two behind him is Mhark Fernando (71) from the Philippines alone in fourth at six-under 138.
Three players share fifth, including Rashid Khan, who has twice won the Faldo Series Asia Grand Final at Mission Hills, Korean Song Tae-hoon and another Filipino, Antonio Asistio.
Rashid starting the second round on the tenth made his intention clear with birdies on 10th and 11th. He dropped a stroke on 15th, but got it back on the next hole and turned in two-under. On the back nine, the front stretch of the course, he bogeyed the third and then had three birdies between fifth and eighth. A final bogey on ninth left a bitter taste and Khan was at four-under.
Abhishek Jha made an improvement of 10 shots over his first round 79 to make the cut as he was four-over 148 for two days. The only other Indian to make the cut was Vikram Rana (75-74), while Gagan Verma (76-74) missed the cut by one. Arshdeep Tiwana (78-75) and Moin Malak (77-78) also missed the cut.
Overnight leader Han Ren of China endured a tough day, struggling to 78.
A total of 60 players qualified for weekend play, with the cut coming at five-over 149.
The inaugural tournament offers an invitation to the 2010 Masters Tournament as a reward for the champion, with both the winner and the runner(s)-up earning places in International Final Qualifying for The Open Championship being played next year at St. Andrews.
- Ladies European Golf: Sharmila tied 2nd, one behind leader - Jan 17, 2012
- Asian Games golf: Rashid keeps India in sight of two medals (Lead) - Nov 18, 2010
- Indians in lead at Faldo Series final golf - Mar 03, 2011
- Rashid opens with 71 in Asian Amateur golf - Oct 29, 2009
- Gangjee takes one-shot lead in Kensville Challenge - Jan 28, 2012
- Rashid 18th and Jha 34th at Asian Amateur golf - Nov 01, 2009
- Bhullar, Sujjan move up at Indonesian Masters - Apr 23, 2011
- Sharmila maintains lead at Hero women's professional golf - Aug 24, 2011
- Maharashtra Open: Mane shoots 65, takes lead - Oct 26, 2011
- Gauri keeps Indian hopes alive in Queen Sirikit golf - Mar 10, 2011
- Asian Games golf: Rashid and Indian team slip to fourth place - Nov 19, 2010
- Smriti, Rhea and Sharmila start well at European golf pre-qualifiers - Jan 09, 2012
- Spaniard Cabrera-Bello leads; Kapur, Jeev one behind - Feb 18, 2011
- Mehar Atwal in lead at Usha southern India ladies golf - Sep 20, 2011
- Lahiri clinches PGTI golf title - Jul 02, 2010
Tags: amateur championship, amateur golf, birdies, bogey, bogeys, bumpy ride, faldo series, five shots, gap wedge, hills golf club, korean song, mid way, mission hills golf, mission hills golf club, morning session, new zealander, rashid khan, shenzhen china, silly mistakes, spearman