Bloomfield, Michigan, Aug.8: On a day when only six golfers managed to break par, Indian-pro Jeev Milkha Singh survived the test of patience to card a two-under 68 and grab a share of the lead in the first round of the 90th PGA Championship here.
Jeev was tied with Swede Robert Karlsson before ness forced and darkness forced an early end to the proceedings.
Nicknamed “the monster”, the Oakland Hills bared its fangs and 16 of the 18 holes on the first, during more than 10 scores of double bogey or worse.
“A great test of golf and patience,” was how Jeev described the course after finishing his round.
The seasoned pro did not make the best of start and bogeyed the first hole. However, he immediately made amends with an eagle on the par-five second hole.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
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