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Kapur seeks to end seven-year title drought at Indian Open

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

Kapur is in fine form ahead of the USD 1.25 million Asian Tour event as he finished fifth in Macau last week and is currently 10th on the Order of Merit.

"As a kid growing up my dream was always to win my national open. Every golfer wants to win their national open as it is a fifth Major for them," said Kapur, whose sole Asian Tour victory was in 2005 in Thailand.

"I think my consistency is better and I'm getting closer to winning. I'm disappointed I'm not able to win more. That plays on my mind but you realize you have to be patient. I'll be sticking to what I've been doing and keep knocking on the door and hopefully it will open soon," added Kapur, who has three top-five finishes on the Asian Tour this season.

However, he will face stern challenges from no more than 40 winners including an in-form Gaganjeet Bhullar, who won his fourth Asian Tour title last week, defending champion David Gleeson of Australia and Peter Hanson of Sweden, ranked 25th in the world.

The Hero Indian Open will be played at the Karnataka Golf Association course for the first time in its illustrious history and Kapur lauded the decision to move his national open to a new venue.

"I think it is good for the growth of the game. The sport is growing all over India. It is good for the national open to move around. India is a big country and every course has a different challenge. I think it is a great decision," said the 30-year-old.

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First Published: Oct 16 2012 | 5:45 PM IST

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