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After first day
63: Malaysia (Danny Chia, R.Nachimuthu)
65: Chinese Taipei (Wan Ter-chang, Lu Wei-chih)
66: Pakistan (Matloob Ahmed, Muhammad Shabbir), Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han, Soe Kyaw Naing)
67: Switzerland (Marc Chatelain, Ronnie Zimmermann), Thailand (Boonchu Ruangkit, Thaworn Wiratchant), India (Rahil Gangjee, Amandeep Johl), Korea (Kim Dae-Sub, Shin Yong-jin), Finland (Jaakko Makitalo, Thomas Sundstrom)
63: Malaysia (Danny Chia, R.Nachimuthu)
65: Chinese Taipei (Wan Ter-chang, Lu Wei-chih)
66: Pakistan (Matloob Ahmed, Muhammad Shabbir), Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han, Soe Kyaw Naing)
67: Switzerland (Marc Chatelain, Ronnie Zimmermann), Thailand (Boonchu Ruangkit, Thaworn Wiratchant), India (Rahil Gangjee, Amandeep Johl), Korea (Kim Dae-Sub, Shin Yong-jin), Finland (Jaakko Makitalo, Thomas Sundstrom)
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Good job Amandeep and Rahil. Let us take the top position on the next three days and qualify for the main event.
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Good start by India ... But amazing start by Pakistan, they surprised all other participants with their clinical performance.
Yesterday our hero was Rahil. He played superb round yesterday ... If today we want to improve our position then Amandeep should have to improve his performance by notches.
Jaydeep.
Yesterday our hero was Rahil. He played superb round yesterday ... If today we want to improve our position then Amandeep should have to improve his performance by notches.
Jaydeep.
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Second Round Scores Foursomes
135: Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han, Soe Kyaw Naing) 66-69
136: Chinese Taipei (Wang Ter-chang, Lu Wei-chih) 65-71
139: Thailand (Boonchu Ruangkit, Thaworn Wiratchant) 67-72
140: Pakistan (Matloob Ahmed, Muhammad Shabbir ) 66-74, Malaysia (Danny Chia, R. Nachimuthu) 63-77
141: Korea (Kim Dae-sub, Shin Yong-jin) 67-74, India (Rahil Gangjee, Amandeep Johl) 67-74
135: Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han, Soe Kyaw Naing) 66-69
136: Chinese Taipei (Wang Ter-chang, Lu Wei-chih) 65-71
139: Thailand (Boonchu Ruangkit, Thaworn Wiratchant) 67-72
140: Pakistan (Matloob Ahmed, Muhammad Shabbir ) 66-74, Malaysia (Danny Chia, R. Nachimuthu) 63-77
141: Korea (Kim Dae-sub, Shin Yong-jin) 67-74, India (Rahil Gangjee, Amandeep Johl) 67-74
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Not a great day .. but then we asians having problem of this format of golf ... it shows through score also ... only Myanmar and Taipei managed below par round ... We need very consistent last two rounds to qualify for World Cup in november.
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Seems like if not out of contention yet, it is still an uphill task for India to qualify. The third placed Korea(204) is 6 strokes ahead of 8th placed India (210). Surprisingly, Pakistan is still ahead of India by one stroke. Here are the scores after the third day.
201: Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han, Soe Kyaw Naing) 66-69-66
202: Chinese Taipei (Wang Ter-chang, Lu Wei-chih) 65-71-66
204: Korea (Kim Dae-sub, Shin Yong-jin) 67-74-63
208: Malaysia (Danny Chia, R. Nachimuthu) 63-77-68, Thailand (Boonchu Ruangkit , Thaworn Wiratchant) 67-72-69
209: Switzerland (Marc Chatelain, Ronnie Zimmermann) 67-75-67, Pakistan (Ahmed, Muhammad Shabbir) 66-74-69
210: India (Rahil Gangjee, Amandeep Johl) 67-74-69
211: Hong Kong (Derek Fung, James Stewart) 71-73-67, Sri Lanka (Nandasena Perera, Anura Rohana) 68-75-68
By the way, last year too we seemed out of contention but last day with some good performance India turned the table around.
201: Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han, Soe Kyaw Naing) 66-69-66
202: Chinese Taipei (Wang Ter-chang, Lu Wei-chih) 65-71-66
204: Korea (Kim Dae-sub, Shin Yong-jin) 67-74-63
208: Malaysia (Danny Chia, R. Nachimuthu) 63-77-68, Thailand (Boonchu Ruangkit , Thaworn Wiratchant) 67-72-69
209: Switzerland (Marc Chatelain, Ronnie Zimmermann) 67-75-67, Pakistan (Ahmed, Muhammad Shabbir) 66-74-69
210: India (Rahil Gangjee, Amandeep Johl) 67-74-69
211: Hong Kong (Derek Fung, James Stewart) 71-73-67, Sri Lanka (Nandasena Perera, Anura Rohana) 68-75-68
By the way, last year too we seemed out of contention but last day with some good performance India turned the table around.
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Since the final day will be foursomes ... anything is possible ... India can score a 67 or a 77 and the same is true of Taipei or Korea ... Myanmar appears to be playing very consistently though ...
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Myanmar, Chinese Taipei and Korea were expected to vie for the top three spots but for Pakistan to stay in the hunt after the third round is somewhat unexpected.
Come on Rahil and Amandeep. A six-stroke deficit can be erased in golf on the last day.
Come on Rahil and Amandeep. A six-stroke deficit can be erased in golf on the last day.
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We've got to better on the final day...Come on Rahil Gangjee and Amandeep Johl, show us you're playing for India's golfing pride!
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India did not finish in the top three and failed to advance.
276: Korea (Kim Dae-sub, Shin Yong-jin)
67-74-63-72, Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han, Soe Kyaw Naing)
66-69-66-75
( Korea won on second hole of sudden-death playoff)
278: Chinese Taipei (Wang Ter-chang, Lu Wei-chih) 65-71-66-76
279: Pakistan (Matloob Ahmed, Muhammad Shabbir) 66-74-69-70
281: Thailand ( Boonchu Ruangkit, Thaworn Wiratchant) 67-72-69-73
281: Philippines (Angelo Que, Gerald Rosales) 71-74-68-68
282: India (Rahil Gangjee, Amandeep Johl) 67-74-69-72
283: Malaysia (Danny Chia, R. Nachimuthu) 63-77-68-75
284: Finland (Jakko Makitalo, Thomas Sundstrom) 67-77-68-72
286: Sri Lanka (Nandasena Perera, Anura Rohana) 68-75-68-75
287: China (Shang Lei, Xiao Jian-cheng) 70-75-69-73,
Hong Kong (Derek Fung, James Stewart) 71-73-67-76
292: Singapore (Poh Eng Wah, M. Murugiah) 71-76-67-78
293: Switzerland (Marc Chatelain, Ronnie Zimmermann) 67-75-67-84
295: Guam (Mike Castro, Lond Lindsey) 72-73-74-76
304: Mauritius (Billy Narraina, Vishnoo Seeneevassen) 72-77-75-80
314: Fiji (Firoz Khan, Inoke Bolakoro) 77-78-70-89
276: Korea (Kim Dae-sub, Shin Yong-jin)
67-74-63-72, Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han, Soe Kyaw Naing)
66-69-66-75
( Korea won on second hole of sudden-death playoff)
278: Chinese Taipei (Wang Ter-chang, Lu Wei-chih) 65-71-66-76
279: Pakistan (Matloob Ahmed, Muhammad Shabbir) 66-74-69-70
281: Thailand ( Boonchu Ruangkit, Thaworn Wiratchant) 67-72-69-73
281: Philippines (Angelo Que, Gerald Rosales) 71-74-68-68
282: India (Rahil Gangjee, Amandeep Johl) 67-74-69-72
283: Malaysia (Danny Chia, R. Nachimuthu) 63-77-68-75
284: Finland (Jakko Makitalo, Thomas Sundstrom) 67-77-68-72
286: Sri Lanka (Nandasena Perera, Anura Rohana) 68-75-68-75
287: China (Shang Lei, Xiao Jian-cheng) 70-75-69-73,
Hong Kong (Derek Fung, James Stewart) 71-73-67-76
292: Singapore (Poh Eng Wah, M. Murugiah) 71-76-67-78
293: Switzerland (Marc Chatelain, Ronnie Zimmermann) 67-75-67-84
295: Guam (Mike Castro, Lond Lindsey) 72-73-74-76
304: Mauritius (Billy Narraina, Vishnoo Seeneevassen) 72-77-75-80
314: Fiji (Firoz Khan, Inoke Bolakoro) 77-78-70-89
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Somewhat expected result by Indians ... Both players wasn't in any kind of form before WGC Qualifying ... We were consistent all the tournament (second round was 2 over), but we only missed one great round ... Which can helped us to qualify for WGC ... but most surprising performance was by Pakistan ... They missed trip by 1 stroke ... :O ... In Pakistan prize money for professional golf tournaments r in between 20k to 5k ... Superb performance by Matloob Ahmed and Muhammad Shabbir ... We can expect more fireworks by these guys in future.
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Who are going to the big dance this year?
The three Asian teams that qualified for the World Golf Championships will be joined by:
The following are the 18 exempt nations listed alphabetically.
Argentina (Angel Cabrera/Eduardo Romero)
Australia (Stephen Leaney/Nick O'Hern)
Austria (Markus Brier/Martin Wiegele)
Denmark (Anders Hansen/Soren Kjeldsen)
England (Paul Casey/Luke Donald)
France (Thomas Levet/Raphael Jacquelin)
Germany (Marcel Siem/Kariem Baraka)
Holland (Maarten Lafeber/Robert-Jan Derksen)
Ireland (Padraig Harrington/Paul McGinley)
Japan (Shigeki Mauryama/Hidemichi Tanaka)
New Zealand (David Smail/Craig Perks)
Paraguay (Carlos Franco/Marco Ruiz)
Scotland (Scott Drummond/Alastair Forsyth)
Spain (Sergio Garcia/Miguel Angel Jimenez)
South Africa (Rory Sabbatini/Trevor Immelman)
Sweden (Fredrick Jacobson/Joakim Haeggman)
United States (Scott Verplank/Bob Tway)
Wales (Phillip Price/Bradley Dredge)
The follwing three countries qualified at last week's Nations Cup in Mexico:
Mexico (Pablo del Olmo/Alejandro Quiroz)
Colombia (Jose Garrido/Manuel Merizalde)
Italy (Allesandro Tadini/Andrea Merstroni)
I wish the Indian team was going to Sevilla, Spain in November.
The three Asian teams that qualified for the World Golf Championships will be joined by:
The following are the 18 exempt nations listed alphabetically.
Argentina (Angel Cabrera/Eduardo Romero)
Australia (Stephen Leaney/Nick O'Hern)
Austria (Markus Brier/Martin Wiegele)
Denmark (Anders Hansen/Soren Kjeldsen)
England (Paul Casey/Luke Donald)
France (Thomas Levet/Raphael Jacquelin)
Germany (Marcel Siem/Kariem Baraka)
Holland (Maarten Lafeber/Robert-Jan Derksen)
Ireland (Padraig Harrington/Paul McGinley)
Japan (Shigeki Mauryama/Hidemichi Tanaka)
New Zealand (David Smail/Craig Perks)
Paraguay (Carlos Franco/Marco Ruiz)
Scotland (Scott Drummond/Alastair Forsyth)
Spain (Sergio Garcia/Miguel Angel Jimenez)
South Africa (Rory Sabbatini/Trevor Immelman)
Sweden (Fredrick Jacobson/Joakim Haeggman)
United States (Scott Verplank/Bob Tway)
Wales (Phillip Price/Bradley Dredge)
The follwing three countries qualified at last week's Nations Cup in Mexico:
Mexico (Pablo del Olmo/Alejandro Quiroz)
Colombia (Jose Garrido/Manuel Merizalde)
Italy (Allesandro Tadini/Andrea Merstroni)
I wish the Indian team was going to Sevilla, Spain in November.