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C Muniyappa erases the change for Hero Honda 2010

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C Muniyappa erases the change for Hero Honda 2010

Change isn’t for everybody. C Muniyappa changed his swing but his present state makes it seem as though he can't handle this.
The Hero Honda Indian Open is near and the thirty three year old golfer claims  to have directed his form as well as his confidence to roll his way again. In short, the damage caused in the past is back to its original edition.
The Hero Honda Championship will be commencing from the 2nd of December and will continue till the 5th of the same month. With the championship looming over his head, C Muniyappa seems highly confident in
his form and said that his form can aptly help him achieve the $ 1.25 million title.
The thirty three year old grabbed one of his most cherished wins at the 2009 Hero Honda event. The Indian stood victorious last year after playing a competitive play with Lee Sung where the Korean played a play off with C Muniyappa
only to falter at the end and hand the thirty three year old the million dollar title. After the star studded rivalry the Indian failed to collect a single win with the same form he possessed during his Asian breakthrough.
Muniyappa now steps into a glittery field to defend his previous title with full force. The Honda battle field includes stars like Jeev Milkha Singh who is known to be a former winner of the same title, Jyoti Randhawa and Arjun
Atwal who is famous for being the only Indian till now to achieve a victory at the US PGA Tour in 2010.
According to critics, the only change Muniyappa needs currently is turning his swing back into its original form. With the masses handing him sound advice, Muniyappa seems to agree with them. The thirty three year old said that
he had tried a new swinging approach this season which had made him struggle more than reap benefits from it.
After the 2009 win from the same GC, Muniyappa tried changing his swing for the better but unfortunately, the situation turned an unimaginable pace.
According to the Indian golfer, changing his swing was an extremely bad move. He said that he wanted to make his golf better by tweaking his swing a wee bit but sadly he was better off with his natural swing. The thirty three year
old now favours his natural swing more and said that he is turning it back to what it was before the modifications.  
“My game is getting better now” the 130th in the 2010 Order of Merit said.
Muniyappa said that like every golfer he wanted to achieve the next level soon and ran for it a bit too soon. The Indian stated that he is going to give his swing sometime and wait for the right time to tweak the changes
The Hero Honda 2010 will thus welcome this Indian golfer with his original swing who is desperatlety trying to get back to his old game.
Another reason the former Hero Honda winner puts in the picture is his inability to realize the amount of pressure he had. He said that last year he had been hitting really well but this season he knew how much other people expected
from me.
Spoken like a true golfer, he further added that he had played badly due to the pressure but this time he is ready to display a good title defence.
The championship will be including Paul McGinley as well as Daniel Chopra in the competitive field as well.

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