The 31-year-old Kapur fired scores of 69 and 64 in wet and
cold conditions to total seven-under-133 for the event. He finished the event
in tied second place to become one of three players in the field to make the
cut for The Open.
Shiv’s only previous appearance at a Major was at The
Open in 2006 at Hoylake where he missed the halfway cut by one shot.
Kapur’s opening round of one-under-69 had featured an
eagle-three on the second hole while his second round of 64 was punctuated by
six birdies.
Kapur, a former winner on the Asian Tour, said, “I wanted to
try and qualify on a links course because I think that’s the proper way to do
it. It was the first time I had played a links course since this time last
year, so it was all a bit strange to start with, but I soon got the hang of
things again. I played beautifully in the afternoon.”
He will rely on Italian Golf Federation coach, Alberto
Binaghi, who also works with Italian sensation Matteo Manassero, to guide him
to a successful campaign at The Open which will be played at Muirfield
from July 18 to 21.
“I’ve been working with Alberto for the last few months. We
had a three hour session in Milan
earlier this week and we worked mainly on my short game and hitting shots in
the wind. I think that helped a lot,” said Kapur, who has two top-five results
on the Asian Tour this season.
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