Gleneagles, (Scotland): Shiv Kapur carded a final round of two-over 74, the same as in the third round, to finish tied 60th at The Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles on Sunday.
Kapur's first two rounds of 72 each were followed by rounds of 74 in the weekend rounds. Kapur's achilles heel was once again the 15th, where he had a double bogey for the third time in four days. Overall he had three birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey on the 15th.
Kapur had two successive rounds of 72 each to be tied at even par for 36 holes. He was tied 50th. The only other Indian in the field, SSP Chowrasia missed the cut by one after rounds of 74 and 71.

Shiv Kapur carded a final round of two-over 74, the same as in the third round, to finish tied 60th at The Johnnie Walker Championship.
Paul Lawrie increased his overnight lead in the early stages and moved to 15-under with six holes to play. He was four shots ahead of the Frederik Andersson Hed (67) who ended his 72 holes at 11-under.
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Shiv Kapur (born 12 February 1982) is an Indian professional golfer. Kapur had a successful amateur career, winning the Indian and Malaysian Amateur Opens in 2000 and an individual gold medal at the 2002 Asian Games. He turned professional in ...

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