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Q & A with Jeev Milkha Singh
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| Text by Sitanshi Talati-Parikh | |||||||||||||
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Published: Volume 15, Issue 1, January, 2007
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His winning streak in 2006 - after a seven-year winless drought - has made Jeev Milkha Singh the first Indian ever to rank in the top 50 on the European tour. All set to make his debut appearance at the US Masters 2007, the golfer talks to Sitanshi Talati-Parikh about his myriad experiences on the international circuit
Jeev celebrated his birthday last month in a special way, playing at the Volvo Masters of Asia, on the second day at the Thai Country Club - having already won the Volvo China Open and Volvo Masters of Europe. A group of caddies sang for him, as he blew the candles on his birthday cake at the club. At the Asian Tour award function held in Bangkok, he swept three prestigious awards, including the inaugural category for 'UBS Special Achievement' for 2006 in addition to winning the 'Players' Player of the Year' and the 'UBS Order of Merit'. With a career in steep ascent - his ranking jumped to 37 at the end of the year - 2006 has been an excellent year for the golfer who is currently Asia's top ranked player. The first Indian ever to figure in the first 50 in the European tour, having recently played with the world champion, Tiger Woods, Jeev Milkha Singh talks with confidence and ease on his birthday, about his experiences and dreams. Your father once said, 'Let not people say you are Milkha's son. Let them say I am Jeev's father.' How does he feel about your resurrection in the game? I think I have found happiness. I am a firm believer in discipline, hard work and honesty in the sport. So far, it has worked out well. My family is pretty proud of me. Without doubt my father has achieved a lot and I feel now that I am getting closer to that pinnacle. Both your parents are sportspeople. How did they feel about you choosing a sport that was new to the country at the time? What change in mindset drove you to these great heights after your many trials? What was your experience with the peaks in your career and what have you learnt from the downs? You recently played with Tiger Woods for the first time.... What do you think is the future of Indian golf? Do you believe this game can ever match cricket as a favourite sport for the Indian masses? Do you believe that you would have achieved what you did if you had trained in India alone? Do you believe that women will find an acceptable and serious place in golf, especially in India? What does a man who has so many firsts want out of life? Being one of the busiest players in the world, how do you like living this nomadic lifestyle?
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