Jeev targets top-50 spot in world rankings
By IANS - LYTHAM ST. ANNES
23rd July 2012 04:15 PM
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Jeev Milkha Singh of India plays a shot on the second hole at Royal Lytham & St Annes golf club during the third round of the British Open Golf Championship, Lytham St Annes, England, Saturday, July 21, 2012. (AP)
Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh signed off from The Open
Championship with a three-over-par 73 Sunday, and was ready to finally
celebrate his Scottish Open win and recharge his batteries for a bid to return
into the world's top-50.
Singh, a two-time Asian Tour number one, was disappointed he failed to make an
impact at Royal Lytham and St. Annes although he and compatriot Anirban Lahiri
wrote a small slice of history by becoming the first two Indians to feature in
the weekend rounds of a Major.
The 40-year-old has been on the road for five weeks, which was highlighted by
his play-off triumph in Scotland last Sunday. It moved him up to 87th in the
world and with the top-50 very much in his sights now which will earn him a
return to The Masters Tournament next April.
"I was really glad to be here. I enjoyed every bit of it. I expected
better results than the way it has ended up. I fought hard," said Singh.
"My goal was to finish under par but I fell short. Mentally I'm tired and
I'll rest next week and start again at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (in
August). Time to celebrate (the Scottish win). We'll have a few parties at
home."
With a string of big events coming up until the end of the season, including
those on the Asian Tour, Singh believes he has every chance of raking up world
ranking points to build on his recent return to winning form.
Singh completed a personal milestone this week by making the halfway cut which
meant that he has now played in four rounds of all the Majors. He hopes to
return to The Open next year and put on a better showing.
"You have to hit the ball well and stay patient. I was patient all the
time. You've got to be on top of the game to be under par and stay away from
the bunkers. What I take from here is that this I my first Open where I played
four rounds," said Singh.
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