Indian Golfer Shubhankar Sharma fails at Scottish Open

Indian Golfer Shubhankar Sharma fails at Scottish Open

Shubhankar Sharma missed his second cut in his second tournament on a links course at the Scottish Open, which is currently being played at Gullane Golf Club. He stated that he is confident and has learned enough to put on a good show at next week’s Open Championship.

Sharma shot an even par round of 70 in the second round to aggregate two-under par 138. However, the halfway cut came at four-under par and he missed the weekend by two shots. The 21-year-old World No 85 also missed out at last week’s Irish Open, which was the first time he encountered a links course.

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“It was disappointing to miss the cut. Two-under par would be a good score elsewhere, but the scoring was very low and I needed to make more birdies. I made six in the two rounds, but they were obviously not enough. On this golf course, you need to make a few early birdies because the first six holes are relatively easy. I just could not get going early in the second round. And my putter was pretty cold. I had at least seven-eight chances from inside 10-15 feet, and could only convert a couple of them.”, said Shubhankar Sharma.

He feels that he is all set to display a good performance at the Open Championship which he has always dreamed of participating in ever since he started playing golf. The tournament takes a new meaning for Sharma, who turns 22 next Saturday.

“It really would be amazing if I am leading after the third round, or if I am in contention. It will be the best birthday gift that I can give myself.”, he added.

Suyash Shinde: Suyash Shinde, graduate in Mass Media and a connoisseur food critic. Also fond of sports mainly cricket. Former Sports writer at The Sports Dose website. Resides in Mumbai and exploring new cuisine's along with analyzing present day sports virtuosity in his forte. Food is his passion and sports is life.
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