Rashid Khan hopes to end drought in Thailand Open

Press Trust of India  |  Bangkok 

India's was hoping to end a four-year title as he geared up to compete at the USD 300,000 Open, starting here tomorrow.

The enjoyed an amazing season in 2014 when he won two in and

Khan has been through some lean years since but hoped to turn the corner at the Thai Country Club, a venue where he last played 10 years ago.

"I'm playing this course after 10 years. The last time I played here was in 2008 (Masters of Asia) after I won the Faldo Series. I was quite surprised when I reached the course because it looked so familiar. Took me two days to find out I played here before," Khan said in a

The 27-year-old will look to high-flying countryman Shubhankar Sharma, who qualified for next week's US Open, for inspiration when he goes up against an elite field, which is led by title holder Rattanon Wannasrichan of

"Shubhankar and I used to play on the PGTI and on Now he is playing on the It gives me a lot more motivation and because of his success. I'm practising more, training more and spending 10 hours at the course.

"Everybody struggles in their game including I have to stay positive if I want to play my best golf again," Khan said.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 16:35 IST