It has been a satisfying season so far for the Indian, who won his second Asian Tour title at the Yeangder Heritage in Chinese Taipei in April after waiting for more than 11 years.
He followed that up with a joint second finish at the Thailand Open and also played in The Open two weeks ago where he missed the cut by a single shot.
"Mentally I'm now in a good place. I'm in this bubble right now and the game is good. I would love to make this week count.
"We have a great field at this week's event. It's probably one of the best fields of the year for a full field event. You have all the recent winners on the Asian Tour here as well as most of the leading Indian players."
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"Some of the top Indian players such as Jeev, SSP and me, are playing here this week. It's great to have the TAKE Solutions Masters upgraded to an Asian Tour event. We're now fortunate to have three Asian Tour events in India. Hopefully, this event will grow into something even bigger and better in the years to come," said Kapur.
However, the two-time Asian Tour winner admits that his attention will be divided between trying to win the USD 3,00,000 Asian Tour event and to the wellbeing of his wife, who is due to give birth to their first child in the next 10 days or earlier.
Speaking about his recent outing at the British Open, Kapur mentioned the positives he drew from the experience despite missing the cut.
"It was a wonderful experience. I was unfortunate to miss out by one shot. Probably Anirban (Lahiri) and me got the worst end of the conditions but that's the luck of the draw and one has to be prepared for it. I only take positives out of the week.
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