Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Baisoya trumps Shamim to clinch Delhi-NCR Open golf

- Robin Bose robin.bose@htlive.com

Shamim Khan was a year into his profession­al career when Honey Baisoya was born in 1996. A man of few words, the 39-year-old is, more often than not, accurate like his short game. Carrying a one-shot lead into the final day of the Delhi-NCR Open, Shamim had hoped experience would tilt it his way. “Once in contention, you know how to control the game and emotions, unlike a youngster who could throw it away due to nerves.”

Honey proved him wrong by winning for the second consecutiv­e week (after the Pune Open), this time by four shots, but vindicated Shamim’s take on experience. Shamim was tied second.

His sixth title on the Profession­al Golf Tour of India (PGTI) in less than two years, Honey, at 21, knows a thing or two about staying steadfast. A critical lesson in this regard came at the Noida Golf Course, which gave him his third title on Friday.

Playing in the leader group on the final day of the Take Solutions Classic in August 2016, watching Rashid Khan’s lead fluctuate late into the round and his and others’ mistakes allowing Rashid to escape, Honey came away wiser.

“Everyone makes mistakes (under pressure), but one has to keep making birdies to make a difference,” said Honey. Taking

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a vow to never give up till it’s over, Honey can vouch the motto has paid off as not only did it get him his breakthrou­gh win on the PGTI two seasons ago.

Another occasion arose on the 12th hole has a double bogey saw his lead down to a shot but not one to cow down, Honey made birdie on the next and waited for Shamim, the closest on the heels, to err. Finishing with a birdie, the four-shot win was a tribute to his aggressive play.

The tight fairways of and the Delhi Golf Club (DGC) are known to encourage conservati­sm by taking the driver out of play, but in Honey, brought forth a stubborn streak. During practice or at Asian Tour events, the driver is used on every hole, but with care. Waywardnes­s can be fatal and the realisatio­n has come with experience.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Honey Baisoya with the DelhiNCR Open trophy.
HT PHOTO Honey Baisoya with the DelhiNCR Open trophy.

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