Shiv Kapur welcomes Woods to Delhi

Tiger Woods in India: Set to play skins match with top Indian golfers

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Feb 4, 2014. Shiv Kapur will be one among the privileged few to join World no. 1 Tiger Woods on his 18-hole corporate outing at Delhi Golf Club (DGC). Kapur, one of the most successful golfers of India, has recently played alongside Woods but has never met him in person. Purdue University graduate feels it’s a matter of great pride to host one of the greatest golfers of all time at his home course. Kapur will be teamed up with fellow Indian Anirban Lahiri to play a skins game against a team of Tiger Woods and Pawan Munjal of Hero Moto Corp. Here’s an excerpt from Shiv’s interview

 

 

[Q] Tiger Woods at your home course, how is the feeling of being next to him as he tees off? [/Q]

 

[A] It is certainly a matter of great pride for DGC and me as a prodigy of this course to host one of the greatest golfers of all time. It would be like dream come true for DGC and all the members to find Woods among them.

Even though I have played with him on many occasions, but to tee with him at my home course is a great honour. [/A]


 

[Q] The idea of Tiger coming to India can mean a lot for Indian golf, how do you read into this huge development?[/Q]

 

[A] Tiger’s visit to India is going to make a huge impact as it will generate nation-wide interest in the  golf. There is a big buzz already not only in Delhi but the whole country. My club members are very excited and there is going to be people climbing all over the walls just to get a glimpse of Tiger.

 

So far, cricket dominates sports in India, so for at least one day the world’s top golfer is going to steal all the attention away from the cricket big-wigs.  It will just be about golf and Tiger Woods. [/A]


 

[Q]Given that DGC is your home course and you have grown up playing here, what kind of challenges would Tiger need to brace for? [/Q]

 

[A] DGC is certainly a new kind of challenge for him, being an old historical course, but I am sure he would not use much of his woods here. He might use a lot of irons or five woods and lot many drivers.

 

He is quite a shot maker; he will certainly enjoy this different kind of challenge . At DGC he has to shake the ball both ways. It should be a new experience for him. [/A]

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