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Johl, Randhawa prepare for Beijing

Source: PTI
April 19, 2005 15:50 IST
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Amandeep Johl and Jyoti Randhawa, fresh from their Dynasty Cup experience, will return to tournament play, as they feature in the Johnnie Walker Classic beginning at the Pine Valley Golf Resort from Thursday.

The Asian contingent will be strong force at the event, as 11 of the 12 members who formed the Asian team will be seen in action in Beijing too.

In this tri-sanctioned event with European and Australian Tour, the championship will also feature five of the Europe's Ryder Cup winning team members.

India's strong contingent will be led by Randhawa, who despite some fine play against Shingo Katayama in the singles in Dynasty Cup, was unable to win any of his three matches.

Johl, who won the fourball and halved his singles, is the other man in form.

India's other challengers at this US$ 2.2 million event will be Jeev Milkha Singh, who has been in top 10 in both his appearances in Japan Tour this season, Harmeet Kahlon and Rahil Gangjee. Barring Johl, all other Indians have won on the Asian Tour.

The cast at the event will also Ernie Els, the World Number Three, and Retief Goosen, World Number Five and current leader of The European Tour Order of Merit, as the tournament visits mainland China for the first time.

Els, winner of back-to-back titles in Dubai and Qatar last month, and Goosen, the reigning US Open Champion who finished joint third in the Masters Tournament earlier this month, are joined by Spain's Sergio Garcia and Australian Adam Scott from the World's Top Ten on the Jack Nicklaus designed Pine Valley Golf Resort.

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