India’s upset at KLM Open

Duo Jeev Milkha Singh and SSP Chowrasia made modest start, turning in identical one-over 71s in the opening round in Amsterdam.

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September 14, 2013. Nothing seems favorable for Indian golfers at KLM Open. Duo Jeev Milkha Singh and SSP Chowrasia made a poor start missing the cut during the KLM Open in Amsterdam.

 

Jeev and Chowrasia shot one-over 144 and even par respectively to be just outside the projected cut line.

 

It was a case of the leaders trying to cling on to what they had as wet and windy conditions blew the KLM Open wide open on day three in The Netherlands.

 

Spaniards Miguel Angel Jiménez and Pablo Larrazábal had led on nine under par after two days of good scoring at Kennemer, but strong breezes and driving rain made it a very different story on Moving Day.

 

Larrazábal ran up a triple bogey seven at the first, and 49 year old Jiménez was one over for the day through four holes after missing the green at the short third and running his chip 12 feet past.

 

At eight under Jiménez still held a share of the lead alongside France’s Julien Quesne, who was level par for his first four holes.

 

England’s Oliver Fisher and three-time winner Simon Dyson were both one over for the day to be a shot further back.

 

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