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This is an archive article published on November 1, 2000

Randhawa begins battle with history

NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 31: Beginning Thursday, the showpiece event of the sub-continent, the Asian PGA Davidoff Tour returns to India for the ...

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NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 31: Beginning Thursday, the showpiece event of the sub-continent, the Asian PGA Davidoff Tour returns to India for the $-200,000 Hero Honda Masters, at the DLF Golf & Country Club.

It also brings along, some exciting possibilities with it. Local favourite Jyoti Randhawa, winner of three of the last four Asian PGA Tour events in India and who lives barely miles from the venue, will begin his battle with history as he attempts to become the first player on the Tour to win the same title three years in a row. The 28-year-old Randhawa won the Hero Honda Masters in 1998 when he produced a magical six-under 66 on the fourth day to win by three strokes over Jeev Milkha Singh, and repeated the act in 1999 with a final-hole birdie that killed Sammy Daniels aspirations.

This time he will have an added advantage despite the change of venue from the Delhi Golf Club where the event was held for last three editions.

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