Bhullar stands tall as fault lines appear
Singapore, April 25 -- From DLF to DGC to Serapong, it's the same sorry tale for Indian golf. As has been the norm in recent years, Indian golfers arrive at big competitions with high expectations, but by the time Day 2 concludes, only a few find themselves on the right side of the cut line. Status quo prevailed at the Singapore Open too, with only three out of 11 Indians progressing to the money rounds.
Among them, the familiar figure of Gaganjeet Bhullar stood apart. The Asian Tour veteran with 11 wins under his belt was tied third with Japan's Tomohiro Ishizaka, both shooting 3-under on the par-71 course for a cumulative tally of 7-under. Korea's Jeongwoo Ham went from joint lead to a solo lead while Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond (10-u...
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