Gurugram, March 30 -- The allure of golf Majors is about getting the world's elite to confront the challenges thrown up by the courses. If the US Open championship invariably places a premium on driving accuracy, the Augusta Masters next week will be about showing imagination with the approach shots and on the green.

Japan's Keita Nakajima, aspiring to soon join the ranks of the PGA Tour regulars by defending his title at the $2.25 million Hero Indian Open here, found out on Saturday that imaginative shots on the hard greens of the DLF Golf and Country course can leave one rather frustrated. Day 3 is meant to be the moving day, but it was toiling day for all players.

The 24-year-old, overnight 4-under par to be tied for the lead with youn...