Bhullar tabbed by Lahiri to fill Team Indian for ISPS HANDA Melbourne

With Shubhankar Sharma’s withdraw from the event, Anirban Lahiri selected nine-time Asian Tour winner Gaganjeet Bhullar to complete Team India.

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Gaganjeet Bhullar is confident of a good run at the CIMB Classic

Oct 29, 2018: India’s Anirban Lahiri selected nine-time Asian Tour winner Gaganjeet Bhullar to complete Team India at the ISPS HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf following Shubhankar Sharma’s announcement of his withdraw from the event.

The 2018 ISPS HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf will be contested at The Metropolitan Golf Club in Melbourne from 21-25 November, 2018. The 59th staging of the event will see the 56-player field vie for the largest prize-money purse in Australian golf, with $US7 million on offer.

Bhullar, 30, has enjoyed another stellar season on the Asian Tour, collecting four top-5 finishes, including a win at the Fiji International presented by Fiji Airways, where the Kapurthala, India native closed with a final-round 66 to edge Australia’s Anthony Quayle by one stroke and 2019 Presidents Cup International Team Captain Ernie Els by two. Bhullar qualified for last week’s World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions by virtue of being inside the top 5 of the Asian Tour Order of Merit, where he finished T46.

It will be Bhullar’s second time teeing it up in the World Cup of Golf, having last played in the team event in 2013 at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, where he also partnered with Lahiri, who is also a two-time International team member of the Presidents Cup.

“It’s a great privilege for me,” Bhullar said. “We play all of these individual events and we hardly get to represent our country so I’m very honored and feel my hard work has definitely paid off this year.

“This will be my second event in the World Cup with my previous one being with Anirban, so we really gel on the golf course. We’ve played a lot of junior and amateur golf together and understand each other’s game plan really well so I’m looking forward to the World Cup.”

Following Sharma’s withdraw from the event, Lahiri, who is now established on the PGA TOUR, was given the option to select a partner to join him in Melbourne.

“Gagan has been playing very consistently this year and had an amazing win in Fiji,” Lahiri said. “He’s got a really solid all-around game and practically no weaknesses.

“We go back a long way and this won’t be our first time for Team India. We have good chemistry on the course and understand each other’s game well. I think we will combine for a strong Team India.”

Lahiri and Bhullar were part of the Indian national team to win the team silver medal in the 2006 Asian Games when they were amateurs.

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