The cut was declared at four-over-148. Fifty professionals
and one amateur made the cut.
Rashid Khan (65-66), currently second on the Rolex Rankings,
had an ideal start to the day as he birdied the second, third and fifth to go
three under after five holes. Rashid’s shots landed three feet from
the cup on the second and third and he sank a 20-footer on the fifth. A poor tee shot on the ninth led to his first
bogey of the day.
The DGC-based professional went on a rampage on the
back-nine. His birdie on the 11th was followed by another on the 13th where he
knocked down a 15-feet putt. He then picked up birdies on the two par-5 holes,
the 14th and 18th, to end up with a strong 66 on day two.
“I had an exceptional round
today. I missed a couple of easy chip-putts for birdie on the first and eighth
but more than made up for that with seven birdies. I converted a couple of long
putts today. The good start with birdies on the second, third and fifth set up
the round for me. This is a fantastic position to be in at the halfway stage.
This is also the first time that I have been under-par after the first two
rounds in a professional event at the DGC.
“I had an ordinary first half
in the 2012 season as I was struggling with the mental aspect of my game. But I’m
now focusing better and am more relaxed on the course. I’ve been very consistent over
the last couple of months and would like to keep the good work going,”
said Rashid, who won a title at Coimbatore
this season.
Shamim Khan (64-72), the overnight leader, followed up his
first round 64 with a sedate 72 on day two to slip into second place. His
second round featured 18 pars.
Jyoti Randhawa is in tied eighth place at three-under-141
along with Arshpreet Thind of the Golden Greens Golf & Country Club, Ranjit
Singh Rathore of Kolkata and Patna ’s
Md Islam.
Rashid Khan dominates round two of the BILT Open 2012
The cut was declared at four-over-148. Fifty professionals
and one amateur made the cut.
Rashid Khan (65-66), currently second on the Rolex Rankings,
had an ideal start to the day as he birdied the second, third and fifth to go
three under after five holes. Rashid’s shots landed three feet from
the cup on the second and third and he sank a 20-footer on the fifth. A poor tee shot on the ninth led to his first
bogey of the day.
The DGC-based professional went on a rampage on the
back-nine. His birdie on the 11th was followed by another on the 13th where he
knocked down a 15-feet putt. He then picked up birdies on the two par-5 holes,
the 14th and 18th, to end up with a strong 66 on day two.
“I had an exceptional round
today. I missed a couple of easy chip-putts for birdie on the first and eighth
but more than made up for that with seven birdies. I converted a couple of long
putts today. The good start with birdies on the second, third and fifth set up
the round for me. This is a fantastic position to be in at the halfway stage.
This is also the first time that I have been under-par after the first two
rounds in a professional event at the DGC.
“I had an ordinary first half
in the 2012 season as I was struggling with the mental aspect of my game. But I’m
now focusing better and am more relaxed on the course. I’ve been very consistent over
the last couple of months and would like to keep the good work going,”
said Rashid, who won a title at Coimbatore
this season.
Shamim Khan (64-72), the overnight leader, followed up his
first round 64 with a sedate 72 on day two to slip into second place. His
second round featured 18 pars.
Jyoti Randhawa is in tied eighth place at three-under-141
along with Arshpreet Thind of the Golden Greens Golf & Country Club, Ranjit
Singh Rathore of Kolkata and Patna ’s
Md Islam.
Photo caption: Rashid Khan in action at DGC on October 11, 2012.
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