Kapur had recently stunned the golf world by topping the leaderboard after nine holes on first day at The Open Championship.
The Indian reached one of the headiest heights of his career as he birdied six of his opening seven holes at Muirfield two weeks ago to storm to the top of the leaderboard during the first day of the oldest of the four Majors.
By the time he reached the ninth green, Kapur was catapulted into the limelight as the TV cameras and dozens of photographers perused his every move.
"It was an amazing experience," said the 31-year-old from New Delhi.
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"You grow up as a kid hoping one day you will see your name up on that leaderboard. The Open Championship for me is the greatest tournament of them all because growing up in India, that was the one Major we would watch and look forward to. It was a surreal experience and I really soaked it in.
"It was nice to steal the limelight from Tiger Woods, playing on the same side of the draw, momentarily. I got some nice messages from people saying it was the proudest moment of their lives seeing the Indian flag atop the leaderboard at The Open. People in my club said they never thought they would see in their lifetime -- an Indian leading a Major. There was so much positive feedback," Kapur explained.