As of now, it is unlikely that any of them would make the cut during the last two days.
They were all lying way behind and would need two good rounds over the next two days to make the cut for the final round in a tournament, where the cut is decided after three rounds at different courses - St Andrews, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie.
The final round is played at St Andrews once again.
Among the Indians, Kapur with three-over 75 at Carnoustie was the best 139th place from 168 starters. Kapur had two birdies, three bogeys and a double for his 75.
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Jeev playing at St Andrews had no birdies and dropped no less than five bogeys for a 77.
Meanwhile, Walker Cup stars Paul Dunne and Jimmy Mullen got their professional careers off to scintillating starts with rounds of 64 to take a share of the lead alongside Swede Kristoffer Broberg on the first day.
Mullen took full advantage of the perfect scoring conditions to notch eight birdies and an eagle to join Dunne and Broberg, who was playing at St Andrews - on eight under par.
At Carnoustie, traditionally the hardest of the trio of courses, home hero Marc Warren continued his solid season to post a four under par round of 68.