www.expressindia.com - Weather | Horoscope | Stocks | RSS
expressindia web city
HomeBlogsCricketAstrology TendersClassifieds Reader Comments Hotels
Sign In / Register | Archive
Expressindia » Story

They’re just players like us, says Abhishek Jha

Font Size

Aabha Rathee

Posted: Feb 06, 2008 at 2252 hrs IST

New Delhi, February 5 With the big golfing season at hand, Sportline presents yet another youngster blessing his luck at being just here and now

As future perfect turned into simple present, Abhishek Jha did pinch himself once.

The wait was over for the biggest week yet of his young career, and from morning to evening, the Bangalore boy had a swing of emotions. “On TV they seem like a world away... twice removed. But seeing all the big names right there, I suddenly realised that they were just players, like us,” he says.

The 20-year-old finished last season as the second-ranked amateur on the circuit, but unlike earlier years, the prize this year was a ticket straight into simply another league.

With two amateur spots reserved for the Indian Masters, Jha gets to get a feel of golf's big month from the inside.

“We’ve, most of us, have never experienced anything like this before, so it feels somewhat strange. But I think only when we look at them closely, see them swing, play, putt, will we set our bar higher,” he explains.

“From one Asian Tour event last year to four world-class fields this year, I think what is happening is just great for all of us.

“And if an Indian does well, wins, it'll get only bigger. We might get some new events. The interest will go up for sure,” he says. With the domestic tour qualifying school scheduled only for December this year, there is a full season in amateur ranks yet for Jha. And he has decided to make the most of it before taking the big plunge into the professional grind.

“It's good in a way. I'll get to travel for events outside the country with the team and that can only polish my game. But I'm confident of making it through and surviving on our tour.”

Survival is not what he’s thinking of for this week, though. “I’m not thinking much ahead, in terms of the cut or what I do. I'll just try to play well.”

With the first two rounds’ draws being put out this evening, the reality of it all sunk in, but Jha is taking it easy. “I’m paired with a Swedish guy and a Chilean guy. It’ll be fun, may be we can talk about the gang wars.”

Discuss this story on expressindia forums
Post Comments
Name* Email ID*
Subject* Country*
Message*
Characters remaining
 
TERMS OF USE: The views, opinions and comments posted are your, and are not endorsed by this website. You shall be solely responsible for the comment posted here. The website reserves the right to delete, reject, or otherwise remove any views, opinions and comments posted or part thereof. You shall ensure that the comment is not inflammatory, abusive, derogatory, defamatory &/or obscene, or contain pornographic matter and/or does not constitute hate mail, or violate privacy of any person (s) or breach confidentiality or otherwise is illegal, immoral or contrary to public policy. Nor should it contain anything infringing copyright &/or intellectual property rights of any person(s).
I agree to the terms of use.

Latest News

Business

Showbiz

Sports

As India stare at whitewash, an era’s end is upon them

Truce in battle of biometrics: Both collect

EC-Law Ministry cold war heats up, this time over poll institute

To help Rahul, Priyanka set to speak to party workers in ‘75-80’ UP seats

Desire for 'high lifestyle' driving educated girls to sex trade: SC

Cong advertisement in Gujarat praises Modi

Dravid likely to announce retirement shortly

More
© 2011 The Indian Express Limited. All rights reserved
Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy | Feedback | Express Group | Site Map