Aadil finishes T48th in Thai Open, now sets sights on Panasonic Open

  • | Monday | 11th November, 2019

Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, November 10Despite a soaring start, Chandigarh’s Aadil Bedi finished tied-48th, much to the disappointment of his fans, in the Thailand Open at Chachoengsao today. “I started with a 5-under and finished with a 4-under, it was a rollercoaster ride for me. I had a dream start in the first round with a birdie at each of the three Par-5s. In December, he will be playing in the Queens Cup in Thailand, followed by the Indonesia Masters in Jakarta and the Mauritius Open. He will also participate in the European Tour after the forthcoming Indian Open.

Chandigarh, November 10 Despite a soaring start, Chandigarh’s Aadil Bedi finished tied-48th, much to the disappointment of his fans, in the Thailand Open at Chachoengsao today. Bedi, who was tied-3rd after the first round, will now be looking forward to the Panasonic Open, starting from November 14 at Nuh (Haryana), to give a major push to his ongoing Asian Tour campaign. “I started with a 5-under and finished with a 4-under, it was a rollercoaster ride for me. I am assessing my form now. I had a dream start in the first round with a birdie at each of the three Par-5s. I made five birdies -- one on the front nine and four, including three in last five holes, on back nine. It was a good start. But I failed to capitalise and the ride the momentum on rest of the days,” said Bedi from Chachoengsao. Bedi, whose best Asian Tour finish was fourth at the Classic Golf and Country Club International in September, is also scheduled to participate in the Sabah Masters in Malaysia. In December, he will be playing in the Queens Cup in Thailand, followed by the Indonesia Masters in Jakarta and the Mauritius Open. “I am disappointed with my performance here (Chachoengsao) especially after finishing among the top-five in the Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational tournament. Considering the upcoming schedule, I have to prepare as best as I can to end my season on a high,” said Bedi. He will also participate in the European Tour after the forthcoming Indian Open. He also aims to qualify for the Korn Ferry Tour in the USA (September 2020).

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