UNB, Dhaka :
Bangladesh’s premier golfer Siddikur Rahman is planning to adopt a relaxed attitude as he tees off for the tri-sanctioned Fiji International under windy conditions at the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course on Thursday.
Siddikur is happy with the way he has been playing and feels proud of his results so far this season.
“I had a superb week in Germany last month, claiming a tied-third finish on the European Tour. Things have been coming along really nicely so I am hoping for the best this week,” said Siddikur on Tuesday.
Although the 32-year-old is enjoying a rich vein of form of late, he is not setting himself any targets in his maiden appearance at the A$1.5 million (approximately US$1.14 million) event on the holiday island of Fiji.
“I’m really excited to be here in Fiji for the first time…I’m hoping to ride on the good momentum coming into this week. I don’t set targets for myself anymore. I don’t want to myself any expectations. I just want to enjoy my game,” the two time Asian tour winner added.
Though Tigers Wood of Bengal has not had time to explore Fiji, he would love to do so over the next few days. Siddikur tends to play better under windy conditions as he prepared for it.
Bangladesh’s premier golfer Siddikur Rahman is planning to adopt a relaxed attitude as he tees off for the tri-sanctioned Fiji International under windy conditions at the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course on Thursday.
Siddikur is happy with the way he has been playing and feels proud of his results so far this season.
“I had a superb week in Germany last month, claiming a tied-third finish on the European Tour. Things have been coming along really nicely so I am hoping for the best this week,” said Siddikur on Tuesday.
Although the 32-year-old is enjoying a rich vein of form of late, he is not setting himself any targets in his maiden appearance at the A$1.5 million (approximately US$1.14 million) event on the holiday island of Fiji.
“I’m really excited to be here in Fiji for the first time…I’m hoping to ride on the good momentum coming into this week. I don’t set targets for myself anymore. I don’t want to myself any expectations. I just want to enjoy my game,” the two time Asian tour winner added.
Though Tigers Wood of Bengal has not had time to explore Fiji, he would love to do so over the next few days. Siddikur tends to play better under windy conditions as he prepared for it.