Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Young Viraj seeks positives from missed opportunit­ies

- Robin Bose robin.bose@htlive.com

Nothing has changed for Viraj Madappa since his breakthrou­gh on the Asian Tour in early August. “One week does not determine golf or life,” said the 20-year-old on the win at the Take Solutions Masters in Bangalore. Going with it, the Panasonic Open at the Delhi Golf Club too is a part of the process to get better.

Viraj comes into this week on the heels of a top-five at the Yeangder TPC in Chinese Taipei, and even though intentions were announced with “I am going to be the man to beat, there will be no change in the “(critical) way he views his golf.”

It was this stand that helped him make a choice. Viraj came back after just four months at the Texas A&M University last year realising a drop in “work ethics”. “We Indians lead a sheltered existence while in the US there are no filters,” said Viraj on realising the mistake of being surrounded by “not the right kind of people”.

Viraj is appreciati­ve that his family let him take the decision to move back. Now, when not on tour, time is spent with coach Tarun Sardesai at his academy in Bangalore. The learning doesn’t stop even when he is home in

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Kolkata, as despite coming from a “family of achievers” a lot of talk is about staying grounded.

This helped Viraj “cope with expectatio­ns” after the win at the Karnataka Golf Associatio­n. “It was a great learning experience,” he said on that week and missing three consecutiv­e missed cuts immediatel­y after. Viraj is back at DGC with some fond memories from a key amateur win here a few years back. Strategy has been worked out and will be about sound iron play. “I will be fine if I can keep the ball on the fairway,” he said.

SMOG WORRIES

Delhi’s polluted air is a concern for golfers, according to leading player Shiv Kapur. “You are spending five hours outdoors in bad air and smog. I think for some of us we are kind of immune. But it’s not a good thing, the visitors and foreigners struggle a bit more,” said Kapur.

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Viraj Madappa says he’ll be the “man to beat”.
HT PHOTO Viraj Madappa says he’ll be the “man to beat”.

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