In Jeev Milkha Sing Invitational, Rashid Khan And Shiv Kapur Share The Lead

In Jeev Milkha Sing Invitational, Rashid Khan and Shiv Kapur share the lead

Chandigarh : , Nov 12, 2012: International winners Shiv Kapur & Rashid Khan shared the lead at Friday’s halfway stage of the Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational 2021.Chandigarh Nov 12 : .International winners Shiv Khan and Rashid Khan shared the lead at half-way of the Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational 2020 here in Chandigarh on Friday.Chandigarh, Nov 12 – International winners Shiv Khan Khan and Rashid Khan led at the halfway stage in the Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational 20,21 here on Friday.
While Dubai-based Kapur (64-68) went bogey-free for the second day in succession with a four-under 68, Delhi-based Rashid (65-67) brought in a card of five-under 67 featuring seven birdies and two bogeys as both players enjoyed the joint second-round lead at 12-under 132.Dubai-based Kapur (644-68) was bogey-free with a four under 68.Delhi-based Rashid (665-67), on the other hand, brought in a five-under card 67 that featured seven birdies as well as two bogeys.Both players shared the 12-under 132 lead in the second round.

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Dubai-based Kapur (64-68) managed to avoid bogey on the second day with a four-under-68.Delhi-based Rashid (65-67) brought in a card that was five-under-67.

It featured seven birdies, two bogeys and both players enjoyed the shared second-round lead of 12-under 132.Dubai-based Kapur (644-68) made it bogey free for the second consecutive day, with a 4-under 68.Delhi’s Rashid (65-67) brought in a card five-under.This card featured seven birdies and two double bogeys.The pair enjoyed a joint lead of 12-under 132.

Chandigarh’s Aadil Bedi (68-65) shot the day’s best score of seven-under 65 to move up five spots to third place at 11-under 133.Chandigarh’s Aadil bedi (68-65), shot the best score of the day with seven-under 65.He moved up five places to third at 11-under 133.Chandigarh’s Aadil (68-65), scored the best day score of seven-under-65 to climb five places to third place at eleven-under-133Chandigarh’s Aadil Beji (68-65), smashed the day’s highest score with seven-under 65, moving up five spots to take third place at 11.under 133

The cut was applied at even-par 144 and 60 professionals and two amateurs made the cut.The cut was made at even-par 64 and 60 by professionals, and two amateurs.The cut was performed at even-par 140 and 60 professional levels.Two amateurs also participated in the process.The cut was done at even-par, 144 and 60 professionals.Two amateurs were also involved.

Tournament host Jeev Milkha Singh (75-72) missed the cut despite a steady even-par 72 in round two.Jeev Milkha Singh (75-72) was the tournament host and missed the cut despite his steady even-par 72 in round 2.Jeev milkha Singh (75-72) is the tournament host.He missed the cut despite playing a steady even-par 72 round two.Jeev Singh (75-72) Tournament host missed the cut despite an even-par 72 in round 2 He totaled three over 147 for the week.He finished the week with three more than 147.He had three more rounds than 147 during the week.He played three rounds more than 147 in the week.

Kapur, who admitted to being rusty at the start of the week having not played a tournament for about a month, seemed to have shaken off the rust as he maintained his position as the joint leader for the second straight day.Kapur, who admitted that he was rusty because he hadn’t played in a tournament for over a month at the beginning of the week, seemed to have recovered and maintained his position as joint leader for the second consecutive day.Kapur admitted to feeling rusty at the beginning, having not played in a tournament in about a month.However, he seemed to have regained his leadership position and was the joint leader for the second day straight.Kapur, who admitted to feeling rusty after not playing in a tournament for nearly a month, appeared to have recovered as he held his position of joint leader for the 2nd straight day.

The six-time international winner Kapur, who began his round from the 10th, had a scrappy start as he made pars on the first six holes.Kapur, a six-time international champion, started his round at the 10th.

He made six pars on the first six holes.Kapur, six-time winner of international golf championships, began his round on the 10th.

Kapur, six times international winner, had a slow start to his round, making pars on six of the first holes.He then found the hole from a range of seven to eight feet for his three consecutive birdies from the 16th through the 18th.

For his three consecutive birdies, he found the hole within a range from seven to eight feet from the 16th through 18th.The hole was then within seven to eight foot of his three consecutive birdies on the 16th and 18th.

He found the hole in seven to eight feet, making three consecutive birdies between the 16th and the 18th.

On the front-nine, Kapur was steady with eight pars and a lone birdie on the sixth where he sank his longest putt of the day, a 15-footer.

Kapur played steady on the front-nine with eight pars, and one birdie on sixth.On the sixth, Kapur sank his longest putt, a 15-footer.

Kapur, who was steady on the front nine, had eight pars and one birdie.He then made the sixth hole, where he hit his longest putt of today, a 15 footer.

Kapur maintained his steady play on the front-nine.He had eight pars.The sixth was a birdie.Kapur then sank the longest putt of the afternoon, a 15fter.

Two-time Asian Tour winner Rashid Khan jumped from overnight third to tied first.Rashid Khan, a two-time Asian Tour winner, jumped from overnight third place to tie first.

Rashid Khan, two-time Asian Tour champion, leapt from overnight third to tied for first.Rashid Khan, twice-time Asian Tour winner, moved from overnight third position to tied first.

Khan was one-under through the front-nine and then pushed ahead with a four-under on the back-nine.Khan finished at one-under in the front-nine, and then moved on to the back-nine with a score of four-under.

Khan was at the front-nine one-under and then went on to win with a four under on the back nine.Khan was one-under through nine holes, then he pushed on with a four-under finish on the back-nine.

Khan attributed his low score to his good course management.Khan attributes his low score to good course management.

Khan credits his poor course management for his low score.Khan credited his low score on the front-nine to his excellent course management.

Aadil Bedi’s 65 brought him into contention.Aadil Bedi’s 65 put him in contention.Aadil’s 65 placed him in contention.Aadil bedi’s 65 made him eligible for contention.

Bedi, who has just recovered from a wrist injury that kept him out of action from three PGTI events in September, sank a 40-footer for birdie on the 15th and converted four more birdies from a range of 10 to 15 feet.Bedi, who just returned from a wrist injury that prevented him from participating in three PGTI events last September, sank a 40-footer on the 15th for birdie and converted four more birdies, all from a range between 10 and 15 feet.

Bedi, who is just recovering from a wrist injury which kept him out from three PGTI event in September, sank a 40 footer for birdie the 15th, and converted four additional birdies from a range 10 to 15.Bedi, who recently recovered from a wrist injury that kept his from action at three PGTI events this September, sank a 40ft birdie shot on the 15th.He also converted four birdies in a range of 10-15 feet.

Delhi’s Kshitij Naveed Kaul produced a second consecutive 67 to occupy a fourth place at 10-under 134.Kshitij Naved Kaul from Delhi produced another consecutive 67 to take fourth place at 10-under 135Kshitij-Naveed Kaul, Delhi, produced a second consecutive round of 67 to claim fourth place at 10-under 134.Kshitij Nived Kaul of Delhi posted a second consecutive 67 and occupied fourth at 10-under 134.Chandigarh’s Abhijit Singh Chadha slipped from the overnight joint lead to tied fifth at nine-under 135 following his second round of 71.After his second round of 71, Abhijit Singhchadha from Chandigarh fell to fifth place at nine-under 135 after he had taken the overnight lead.Abhijit Sing Chadha of Chandigarh fell from the overnight joint lead and was tied fifth at 9-under 135 after his second round.Abhijit Sinha Chadha, Chandigarh, fell to fifth at nine-under 134 after his second round.

Three-time Asian Tour winner Gaurav Ghei of Delhi was also tied for fifth as a result of his 68 on Friday.Due to his 68 on Friday, Gaurav Ghei (three-time Asian Tour winner) was tied for fifth.

His 68 on Friday also saw Gaurav Ghei, a three-time Asian Tour champion from Delhi, tied for fifth.Gaurav Ghei from Delhi, three-time Asian Tour winner, was tied for fifth on Friday due to his 68.Olympian Udayan Mane (68) is tied ninth at seven-under 137.At seven-under 137, Olympian Udayan Mae (68), is tied for ninth.Olympian Udayan Mance (68) is tied ninth at seven under 137.Olympian Udayan (68), is tied ninth at sevenunder 137.

Among the other marquee names in the field, former champion Ajeetesh Sandhu of Chandigarh was tied 11th at five-under 139 while another former champion Chikkarangappa of Bengaluru was a further shot back in tied 15th.Ajeetesh of Chandigarh, a former champion, was tied 11th at five under 139.Chikkarangappa from Bengaluru, a former champion was tied 15th.Ajeetesh Sandhu, the former champion of Chandigarh, was tied at 11th at five-under 139.Chikkarangappa, the former champion of Bengaluru came in tied 15th.Ajeetesh Sanghu, Chandigarh’s former champion, tied 11th at five over 139.Chikkarangappa (Bengaluru’s former champion) was a further shot back at tied 15th.SSP Chawrasia lies tied 18th at three-under 141.SSP Chawrasia is tied 18th at 3-under 141.SSP Chawrasia was tied 18th at three under 141.SSP Chawrasia tied 18th with three-under 141.

Chandigarh’s Karandeep Kochhar (70), the defending champion and PGTI Order of Merit leader, is placed tied 21st at two-under 142 along with Jyoti Randhawa.Karandeep Kochhar (70), Chandigarh’s defending champion, and PGTI Ord of Merit leader is tied 21st at 2-under 142 with Jyoti Ranhawa.Karandeep Kochhar (70) from Chandigarh, the defending champion is now tied 21st at two under 142 with Jyoti Randhawa.

Karandeep Kochhar, Chandigarh’s defending champion and PGTI order of merit leader, is tied 21st at 2 under 142 together with Jyoti Randhawa.

Gaganjeet Bhullar was in tied 34th place at one-under 143.Gaganjeet Bhular tied the 34th spot at one-under143.Gaganjeet Bahullar tied 34th at one-under143.

Gaganjeet was tied 34th at one under 143 #Jeev #Milkha #Invitational #Rashid #Khan #Delhi

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