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The 32-year-old Indian Open champion will join illustrious compatriots Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa and young sensation Gaganjeet Bhullar at the historic first staging of a World Golf Championship event in Asia.
Muniyappa earned his spot in the USD seven million showpiece through his sixth place position on the Order of Merit at the cut-off point for qualifying, thanks to the career breakthrough victory in the Indian Open last month.
“My dream has always been to play with Tiger. I can’t imagine that I’m going to be in the same event with him,” Muniyappa said on Tuesday.
“Last year, I was watching the big events on TV and I saw Jeev winning in Singapore. I asked myself when will I have the chance to play in such big events and I worked really hard.
Now, I’m here,” he added.
He is among 11 Asian Tour members who will tee off at the Sheshan International Golf Club on Thursday. For a man who caddied for one rupee during his childhood, Muniyappa has had the opportunity to shoot for a staggering USD 13 million over the past three weeks on Tour.
“I’m going to try to play my best golf here. In Singapore last week, I didn’t play well as I didn’t have a visa ready for China and I was worried about that. But it was a good experience competing on a tough course. I feel lucky to be here,” said the Bangalorean.
Muniyappa entered his first Asian Tour Qualifying School this year after a first domestic victory last year following more than 10 years in the play-for-pay ranks.
During the final round of Q-school, Muniyappa fell outside the top-40 with four holes remaining after a bizarre incident where he lost his ball despite hitting a perfect drive down the 15th fairway.
“I declared a lost ball but when we walked up to my second ball, I found the first ball lying on the fairway! I was so angry and made double bogey,” he recalled.
“At that point, it was the most pressure that I’ve ever felt in my life, even more than what I experienced in the Indian Open play-off. If I didn’t make the top-40, I would not be able to play on the Asian Tour for a year. I knew I had to birdie a few holes coming in, and I managed to do so on 16 and 18,” he said.


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