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Khalin Joshi sits atop leaderboard after Round 1 in Chandigarh

Cards a 66 to gain one shot lead over local lad Akshay Sharma, Bengaluru’s M Dharma
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Chandigarh, December 3

Bengaluru’s Khalin Joshi braved a wrist injury and some inconsistent putting to register the first round’s best score of 6-under 66 at the Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational golf tournament here on Thursday.

The 28-year-old, a winner of four titles including one on the Asian Tour, had an eventful day as he sank two eagles, five birdies and three bogeys en route his 66 to take a one-shot lead at the Rs 1.5 crore event being held at the Chandigarh Golf Club.

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Local lad Akshay Sharma occupied the tied second place at 5-under 67 along with another Bengalurean M Dharma.

Among the prominent names, Anirban Lahiri (70) was tied 10th, SSP Chawrasia (71) was tied 16th, Gaganjeet Bhullar (72) was tied 33rd, Jyoti Randhawa (74) was tied 53rd while tournament host Jeev Milkha Singh (75) was placed tied 68th.

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Joshi, who started from the 10th tee, made a 20-feet eagle conversion on the 13th. He also shot a couple of birdies and made two three-putt bogeys to turn at 2-under.

Joshi then had a far better front-nine. He garnered his second eagle of the day by hitting an excellent drive and following it up with a 10-feet conversion on the 2nd hole.

He collected three more birdies on the front-nine, thanks to some good gap wedge shots. Joshi also dropped his third three-putt bogey of the day on the 7th.

He suffered a wrist injury on Monday while in Bengaluru and thought about withdrawing from the tournament. But after a couple of sessions with the physio at the CGA on Tuesday and Wednesday, he felt much better and decided to play the event.

Joshi, currently ranked 10th on the PGTI merit list, said, “I was thinking about withdrawing from the tournament but the good work by Nav, the physio at CGA, helped my wrist feel much better.”

“My hitting, including my driving and approach shots, stood out today. However, my putting was patchy as I made some good conversions but also had three three-putts which all resulted in bogeys.”

Akshay, the winner in Panchkula last month, endured a poor start as he dropped a bogey on his opening 10th hole. He then rallied with birdie-eagle on the 12th and 13th where he sank 20 and 10 feet putts respectively.

Akshay impressed with long conversions throughout the day. He went on to drain birdie putts from a range of 20 to 35 feet on the 17th, 3rd and 8th hole.

Dharma, a two-time winner on the PGTI, turned it on with six birdies after a bogey on his opening hole.

Gurugram’s Veer Ahlawat and Noida-based Amardeep Malik were joint fourth with scores of 68.

Bengaluru’s S Chikkarangappa, the 2018 champion, was tied for sixth at 69 along with the Chandigarh duo of Angad Cheema and Shabeg Singh Kooner and Faridabad’s Abhinav Lohan. PTI

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