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KUALA LUMPUR, APRIL 6. Jeev Milka Singh carded one under par 71 to be in striking range to qualify for the British Open golf in an otherwise frustrating first round for the Indian contingent at the International final qualifying Asia at the Saujana Golf and Country Club here on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Asian stalwarts Mardan Mamat of Singapore, Canadian Rick Gibson and Danny Chia of Malaysia were are well positioned to claim the three spots available for the British Open, with Chia poised to become the first Malaysian to qualify for the world's oldest Major.
Mamat and Manila-based Gibson jumped on route 66 with matching first rounds to set the early pace with local favourite Chia in close pursuit after an impressive 67.
With his yoga master from India on site, Mamat said a pep talk before his round helped him to his good start. ``But I'm not going to tell you what he said. It's a secret,'' quipped Mamat, the reigning Indian Open champion. PTI
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