The Indian ace shot a second round of three-over-par 75 to advance to weekend play at the Augusta National.
The Indian stalwart opened up a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the US$830,000 Asia Japan Okinawa Open.
The ace golfer went down to American Stewart Cink in the opening round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play.
The Indian ace climbed a notch higher on the leader-board even as fellow-Indian Jyoti Randhawa slid into oblivion after the penultimate round of the 120m yen ABC Golf Championship.
India's top golfers Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa finished joint seventh at the Acom International in Japan.
The Indian golfer shot a six-under 66 to rocket up the leaderboard after the second round of the Volvo Masters of Asia golf tournament.
The ace golfer registered a three-under 67 that gave him a share of the sixth place at the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup.
The Indian ace capped a remarkable year, having also won the Volvo China Open in April and Volvo Masters in Spain last month.
Jeev Milkha Singh, Jyoti Randhawa and Arjun Atwal will lead the Indian challenge at the tournament.
The Indian ace (70) outscored Tiger Woods (72) by two shots in the opening round of the HSBC Champions in Shanghai.
Their poor showing on Saturday saw the Indian challenge in Singapore\n\nMasters fade.
The ace Indian golfer was tied for second place after the opening round in the Caltex Singapore Masters.
Jeev Milkha Singh broke into the top 100 of world golf rankings and the top-20 or the European Order of Merit.
The Indian ace carded a three-under 68 to open up a one-shot lead at the end of the third round.
The Indian golfer carded a one-under 70 in the final round of the Coca Cola Tokai Classic golf championship.
The Indian golfer carded a three-over 75 in the final round to finish tied 21st at the Sun Chlorella Classic.
The Indian ace shot a two-under 70 for a 36-hole total of three-under and was lying in tied third place in the Sun Chlorella Classic.
Compatriots Arjun Singh, Amandeep Johl, Harmeet Kahlon and Jeev Milkha Singh were also way behind after the opening day in the Carlsberg Malaysian Open.
Jeev Milkha Singh carded one-under 71 and was tied 28th with a total of three-under 213 at the KSB Munsingwear Open golf tournament.
The Indian golfing ace catapulted from overnight tied-seventh position to a sole second place finish at the US$300,000 Acer Taiwan Open.
Jeev Milkha Singh, the other Indian in the fray at the VISA Taiheiyo Masters in Japan, was tied 66th.
A three-round aggregate of 207 has given him a two-stroke advantage over second-placed Jyoti Randhawa and Gary Rusnak of the USA.
The Indian golfing ace, who carded a superb 66 on the opening day, has a two-day total of six-under-par 138 in the Hero honda Masters.\n\n
The ace Indian golfer produced a magical display in difficult conditions to take the lead on the opening day of the Hero Honda Masters.
The Indian golfing ace is placed third after carding a six-under 64 in the first round of the Crowns 120 million yen event in Japan.
A wobbly start on his back nine took the wind out of Jeev Milkha Singh's sail as the Indian pro slumped to tied 81st after a mundane opening round of one-over 73 at the US $5.6 million Houston Open. At the top of the chart, defending champion Adam Scott blasted a nine-under 63 to set a new course record before American Johnson Wagner went on to match the score.
Jeev Milkha Singh and Shiv Kapur finished tied 26th in the USD 1.8 million BMW Asian Open
The two golfers successfully dealt with the last hole to make the cut at the BMW Asian Open.
Play was prematurely called off due to rain on the second day of the USD 1.8m BMW Asian Open.\n
The Indian golfing ace cracked a seven-under 65 to climb to move to fifth place at the mid-way stage of the tournament.
Masahiro Kuramoto won the Acom International for his first won in six years.
The Indian golfing ace is poised to return his best finish of the season on the Japanese PGA Tour.
Masahiro Kuramoto of Japan shot a record breaking 12-under 59 in the opening round of the ¥120 million Acom International event.
The 31-year-old Chandigarh pro finished the Aiful Cup with a tournament aggregate of two-under 286.
The Indian ace failed to capitalise on his opening two rounds of 66 and 71 and slipped down the leader-board in the Aiful Cup.
Jeev was tied for 24th place at one-under 212 after the penultimate round in the Shishido Hills Cup.\n\n
Top seed Arjun Atwal however registered an easy victory in the SRF Matchplay Golf Championship.