Shanghai, Nov 7 Slowly regaining the form which had
deserted him in the past few months, Indian golfer Jyoti
Randhawa, the highest-placed Asian at the prestigious WGC-HSBC
Champions, today said he considers himself lucky to have
turned in under-par cards on a difficult course here.
Tied sixth at eight-under after three rounds, Randhawa,
who carded a two-under 70 today, said the good run has come as
a big relief because he had been battling indifferent form
after winning the Singha Thailand Open on the Asian Tour in
March.
"I have been struggling for the last few months and I
guess it came at the right time. So any time you shoot under
par on this golf course, it's good because you know, the way
they tuck the pins, it's playing really tough and I'm very
happy and very lucky to be where I am," said the Indian. - (Agencies)
Nov 07, 2009
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