Sandhu looks to learn from mistakes
Whenever Ajeetesh Sandhu has to seek answers; they lie away from his place of work. Talking about the strategy seemed a little out of place at first as Ajeetesh left the DLF Golf & Country Club with a comfortable three-stroke cushion over Gaurav Pratap Singh, but drawing a parallel between Day II of the DLF Masters and the Players Championship in March gave an insight into the point he was trying to drive through. The Round I leader at Noida, Ajeetesh slipped over the next two days only to rally on the final day, but the effort wasn't good enough to challenge Jyoti Randhawa and Mukesh Kumar. The conclusion had its effect, and helped Ajeetesh relax on the course, so much so that the sole lead on Friday had him chirping, "Of course, there will be butterflies tomorrow but it is a welcome feeling and I'm not going to fight it." Through the day, he gave himself ample birdie opportunities and missing quite a few of them had his playing partners remark, "The 66 is probably the worst that you could have shot."