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New pro Khavish fast off the blocks

- Fadhli Ishak

NEWLY turned profession­al golfer Khavish Varadan is looking to build on his promising showing at the IRS Prima Malaysian Open which concluded on Sunday.

The 23-year-old opened the week strongly and was joint-leader alongside Australian Kevin Yuan as they headed into the weekend at The Mines Resort and Golf Club.

A blip in form on Saturday, however, would eventually see him conclude the tournament tied-13th on a four-day 15-under 269 (64-65-72-68).

Khavish, who has battled a chronic neck injury in recent seasons, said playing the Malaysian Open was a positive experience for him.

"From a personal standpoint I'm definitely pleased, especially after my injury and stuff," said Khavish yesterday.

"It felt good to finish as the top Malaysian, however, I was not the No. 1 overall so there is still room for improvemen­t.

"I am trying to get better everyday and this opportunit­y (Malaysian Open) really helped me elevate my game.

"Now I can go and analyse what I need to improve on and think of how I am going to win the next time I compete."

Khavish has been based in the United States for almost a decade now and represente­d the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in collegiate tournament­s.

He was named American Athletic Conference Golfer of the Month in September.

"You guys (Malaysians) haven't really got to know me that well as I haven't been playing a lot of golf here in Malaysia," said Khavish.

"I have been performing quite well in the US for nine years and was the No. 2 ranked junior in the world.

"I had a pretty up and down college career but managed to become one of the top players in the schools programme."

Khavish said he has yet to determine which tournament­s he will be joining in the immediate future.

"I guess that will depend on which tournament­s I am able to get in.

“I will sit down with my team and assess the situation, this was my first tournament as a profession­al" he said.

"The main goal is to improve my game, if I can do that everything else will fall into place. Good golf takes care of everything".

He is, however, hoping to play at the Olympics one day.

"That would be great, I don't care what tournament it is, I just love to compete. I like feeling nervous, that is just how I am."

Khavish took home US$12,777 (RM61,074) for his efforts at the Malaysian Open.

 ?? ASWADI ALIAS PIC BY ?? Khavish Varadan in action at the IRS Prima Malaysian Open at The Mines Resort and Golf Club, Seri Kembangan, on Friday.
ASWADI ALIAS PIC BY Khavish Varadan in action at the IRS Prima Malaysian Open at The Mines Resort and Golf Club, Seri Kembangan, on Friday.

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