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Sticking to basics is Himmat Rai's mantra

The head as erect as his posture, Himmat Rai emerged from the score-recording area and headed straight to the driving range, the face expressionless.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2012 02:01 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Singapore
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The head as erect as his posture, Himmat Rai emerged from the score-recording area and headed straight to the driving range, the face expressionless.

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It had been a disastrous opening, and even though he followed it up with an even-par round, the opening day's card of 79 had signalled that he would not be a part of the weekend action.

Those images are still fresh but for the 24-year-old, the baggage of the Panasonic Open was off-loaded the moment he stepped off the Delhi Golf Club on Friday. Not only has his training as a professional taught him to move on, also on the mind was a tryst, which awaited him several thousands of miles away at the Orchid Country Club.His form may have hit a trough, but setting foot in the Lion City is inspiration enough for Himmat to strive that extra mile to ensure a successful title defence at the ISPS Handa Singapore Classic. The memories of his breakthrough win on the Asian Tour are numerous but what stands out is that monstrous 25-foot birdie that he sank to pip Elmer Salvador of the Philippines.

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"I was expecting to be tired but I felt a new tournament began in the play-off. It was long but I controlled my emotions well."

But that was till play was in progress. A man of quiet disposition, the enormity of the occasion was such that he cut loose. No sooner was the putt holed, Himmat let out a roar, arms spread-eagled.

However, he is firm on not letting the tag weigh heavy on him. "I'm going to stick to the basics and treat this as another tournament," he said on the eve of the event.

(The writer's trip has been sponsored by the Asian Tour)

 
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Robin Bose

Robin Bose has more than two decades of experience as a sports reporter. He specialises in writing on golf.

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