Jyoti Randhawa looking for winning streak on Asian Tour
Indian Jyoti Randhawa will be looking for his sixth victory out of nine on his home-soil as the Asian Tour moves to the SAIL Open on Wednesday
The SAIL Open gets underway on March 18 and Indian star Jyoti Randhawa is looking to continue his recent good form on the Asian Tour by notching up a sixth victory out of nine on home-soil.
"Length of the tees will be beneficial as there are a lot of long par fours and par fives. If you are long enough, you can do some damage," said Randhawa.
"I remember I putted really well in 2000 when I won there. I was hitting the ball long, so it was fun then."
To add to his confidence Randhawa will be returning to the Classic Golf Resort for the second SAIL Open - an old stomping ground for the 37-year-old who won the first of his three Hero Honda Indian Open titles at the Classic course in 2000.
More top names in this week’s field include Gaurav Ghei of India, former Volvo Masters of Asia champion Shiv Kapur and Gaganjeet Bhullar.
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