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Khavish Varadan’s promising start at the IRS Prima Malaysian Open

Khavish Varadan of Malaysia

Khavish Varadan is in joint fourth place with Gavin Green. Picture by Khalid Redza/Asian Tour.

It looks like Khavish Varadan’s decision to return to Malaysia having lived in the United States for nearly nine years was the right choice to make.

The highly regarded Malaysian shot a fine seven-under-par 64 today in the first-round of the US$1million IRS Prima Malaysian Open at The Mines Resort and Golf Club to sit in joint fourth position after the morning session.

Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond and Indian Veer Ahlawat have the clubhouse lead after shooting sizzling 62s – in the first event of the season on the Asian Tour.

Varadan, who at this stage is the joint leading Malaysian along with his decorated compatriot Gavin Green, only turned professional at the Asian Tour Qualifying School last month, having opted not to complete the final year of his degree at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

“I am actually really enjoying being a professional as I like to do things on my own,” said Varadan, who was unable to secure a card at qualifying school and will focus on the Asian Development Tour (ADT) and Malaysia’s local circuit.

He bogeyed the first hole today but recovered with four birdies in a row from the third, and another on nine. Later, he made four birdies on the second nine and one bogey.

Said the 23-year-old: “I bogeyed the first today but better to bogey the first on the first day than the last on the last day.

“The first day you must always put yourself into position, but I am normally not that good on the first days, and I am always catching up the last couple of days. The goal is to keep myself in position and that’s what I did.”

His golfing career State side was hampered by a damaged nerve in his neck which lasted three years and forced him to sit out six months in 2022.

“I think things are now slowly coming together,” he said.

“I hit the ball really well at Q School, but I have been struggling with my putter as it’s taking time to adapt to the greens in Asia.”

This week’s event is part of The Open Qualifying Series meaning the leading three, not otherwise exempt, will earn a place in this summer’s Open Championship at Royal Troon.

Being able to play in a Major is one of the goals he has set himself in his rookie year, but it’s not just a top-three finish he is eyeing.

He said: “The thing is I have really high expectations of myself, I would love to tee up in a Major this year. But I am trying to win this week, my goal is to win every time I tee it up whether it is the Masters, or a local event.”

Fortunately the confident young golfer is also able to draw on the experience of Iain Steel – a close friend and formerly one of Malaysia’s top golfers, who played on the Asian Tour, and won two ADT events.

Explained Varadan: “Iain said ‘the ball is not going to listen to you, just take your opportunities over there when you can, and you will do well’, he has been a really big help.”

Teeing off in the first group out today he is clearly wasting no time in heeding Steel’s advice.

 


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