In what may be a record of sorts, no less than five
amateurs made the halfway cut at the Hero Indian Open 2012. Led by S
Chikkrangrappa (72-68), four others Udayan Mane (73-69), Khalin Joshi
(72-71), Angad Cheema (72-71) and Honey Baisoya (69-75) made the cut
which fell at three-over 145. As many as 21 Indian professionals made
the cut and a total of 81 players, including amateurs will play the
weekend rounds.
Interestingly none of the amateurs made the cut at the Indian Open last year.
Chikka,
Mane and Khalin are locals boys, who have played a lot at this course
over their young careers. Chikka won the All India Amateurs at this
venue two years ago, while Khalin Joshi erased the long-standing course
of eight-under 64 held by Jyoti Randhawa by shooting a 10-under 62. The
course was played to par-72 till before this competition. It has been
reduced to par-71 after the first hole was converted from par-4 to par-3
for the Indian Open.
Chikka said, “I have played at this course so often and I
love it. Playing with the pros is always a great experience and doing
so in a big event like this at home has boosted my confidence.” Chikka
missed the cut last year at Delhi Golf Club after shooting 70 in the
first round but ballooned to 85 in the second round.
Joshi on the eve of the tournament had said, “This is a
great experience to be given a chance to play alongside the best pros in
Asia and elsewhere.
Udayan
Mane, a former semi-finalist at the All India Amateurs, is also a
talented player. Angad Cheema recently represented India at the
Eisenhower Cup alongside Chikka and Khalin. Delhi’s Honey Baisoya is
considered among the most talented youngsters in India.
At least two of the five Chikka and Khalin plan to turn
pro somewhere before the next season and they could well play at the
Qualifying School of the Asian Tour later this year and also make an
appearance at the Q-School for the Indian Tour.
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