Scott Hend bounced back from a miserable week at Doral with a memorable win at the Thailand Classic, and Sky Sports commentator Richard Kaufman reflects on the Aussies achievement... Its not often in top class sport that youre bottom of the pile one week and a champion the next. But as Scott Hend said on Saturday night, golf can mirror life. You get your ups and downs. And from his low in Doral, he was on a massive high in Hua Hin.Stepping onto his plane on Monday, arriving in Thailand in the early hours of Wednesday morning, the Australian had plenty of time, in the air, to contemplate what had happened in Doral. Hend gets the champagne shower after securing his second European Tour title Based in Florida, where his family live, and with a huge desire to get back on to the PGA Tour, he admitted to being very disappointed with his efforts at the WGC-Cadillac Championship. Finishing on 22 over par over the four days, and making a 10 on a par-five, it would have been easy for him to wallow in self-pity and regret a missed opportunity.But from the time I have spent with Scott Hend, I know hes not that sort of character. Which is why I told anyone that would listen to me that he had a chance of bouncing back. After all, this was a course he had performed well on, a fair few occasions before. Hends win in Thailand came just a week after he finished 22 over par at Doral Hend said he had a point to prove to himself in Thailand and when you consider the other three players who made that same trip from Florida to the coastal resort town in the south of Thailand all missed the cut, it was a point proven.Of course, there could have been a fairytale ending when Piya Swangarunporn nearly stole the show. The round of his life on such a big stage. At the age of 32, to win more money in one week than he had in his entire career on the Asian Tour was stunning. Hend proved a huge point to himself with his win It was some round of golf. He may not have won thanks to Hends brilliance but Piya has had a life changing moment. Hopefully, he can now take his game up to a level where he can compete on a regular basis.This week, its another co-sanctioned event and at a venue I absolutely love. I have probably been to Delhi Golf Club more times than any other venue in Asia. And while I dont want to tempt the commentators curse, I have never seen a dull finish. Anirban Lahiri returns to his home nation to defend the Indian Open title this week The course is the polar opposite to the one we saw at Black Mountain. You stand on the tees and the fairway looks pencil thin - if you can see one at all! If its fast running, it can be a nightmare. You can hit the fairway and still bounce off into the bushes.Last year, Anirban Lahiri emerged from a final round where ten players had their chances. 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Nathan Horton scored in his 600th NHL game, Artem Anisimov had a goal and an assist and Ryan Johansen also scored for Columbus, with James Wisniewski picking up two assists. Sergei Bobrovsky moved to 8-0 in his past eight starts with 26 saves. Theyre 8-1-0 with Horton, a big free-agent signing last summer from Boston, in the lineup. "Were on a roll, but were not where we want to be," Horton said. "We want to get back in the playoffs and stay there. We needed a winning streak; now we need to keep the thing going." The Blue Jackets have been surging since getting Horton, who missed the first 40 games after shoulder surgery, and Bobrovsky, who sat out most of December with a strained groin, back on the ice. Columbus, thought to be hurting for offence heading into the season, has outscored its opponents 30-15 in the streak. "Theres something with our group," coach Todd Richards said. "Our young guys are a year older and feeling more comfortable. Our power play is better, so thatll help. 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