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Kapur rises, Randhawa slips in BMW International
Shiv Kapur climbed 10 places to tied 47th but Jyoti Randhawa tumbled down to tied 52nd in the penultimate round of the BMW International Open.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 26, 2008 04:04 PM IST
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Kapur now has a total of two-under 214, while Randhawa is a stroke adrift at one-under 215.
Kapur did not have a very good start as he stumbled to a third-hole bogey but pulled things back with a birdie on the fifth to make the turn even-par.
His back nine did not start very well either as he dropped a shot on the 13th but once again recovered well to slot in birdies on the 14th and 16th and end the day under-par.
In contrast, Randhawa had his most nightmarish outing of the tournament so far and started with a hat-trick of bogeys from the first to third holes.
A birdie on the fourth was hardly of any respite as he dropped two more strokes between the seventh and ninth to make the turn four-over.
His backward stretch was no less eventful and he slotted three birdies against a couple of bogeys to round off a disappointing day.
At the top, local favourite Martin Kaymer (67) led the field at 18-under 198. The German was six strokes ahead of nearest challenger South African Charl Schwartzel (66).
Shiv Kapur climbed 10 places to tied 47th after returning a roller-coaster one-under 71 but Jyoti Randhawa tumbled down to tied 52nd following a disastrous 75 in the penultimate round of the BMW International Open.Kapur now has a total of two-under 214, while Randhawa is a stroke adrift at one-under 215.
Kapur did not have a very good start as he stumbled to a third-hole bogey but pulled things back with a birdie on the fifth to make the turn even-par.
His back nine did not start very well either as he dropped a shot on the 13th but once again recovered well to slot in birdies on the 14th and 16th and end the day under-par.
In contrast, Randhawa had his most nightmarish outing of the tournament so far and started with a hat-trick of bogeys from the first to third holes.
A birdie on the fourth was hardly of any respite as he dropped two more strokes between the seventh and ninth to make the turn four-over.
His backward stretch was no less eventful and he slotted three birdies against a couple of bogeys to round off a disappointing day.
At the top, local favourite Martin Kaymer (67) led the field at 18-under 198. The German was six strokes ahead of nearest challenger South African Charl Schwartzel (66).
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