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Three-way tie for lead at Delhi NCR Cup

| | Apr 06, 2016, at 12:51 am
New Delhi, Apr 5 (IBNS): There was a three-way tie for lead on the opening day of the 11th Delhi NCR Cup amidst trying conditions at the Delhi Golf Club here on Tuesday. Seasoned amateur Gagan Verma along with youngsters IL Alaap and Arjun Chandnani shot a 1-over 73 to share the lead.

Jaibir Singh was fourth at 2-over 74 while as many as six players - Anant Ahlawat, Yuvraj Sandhu, Viren Thapar, Shubham Narian, Manav Bais and Tapendra Ghai were tied for the fifth spot at 3-over 75.

After a good start, Gagan made consecutive bogeys on the second and third before making his first birdie of the day on the par-4 fourth and added one more on the eighth before making one more bogey just before the turn. A bogey on the 11th and a birdie on the 13th saw the lanky golfer finish his back nine on a keen level.

Arjun meanwhile made a birdie on the second while losing the advantage on the seventh  to turn in at 36. Consecutive bogeys welcomed Arjun on the back nine but he shot one back with a birdie on the 14th to finish at 73.

Aalap had a lone bogey on the fourth while making steady pars on the rest of the eight holes of his front nine. A birdie on the 10th and a bogey on the 16th saw the youngster sign in a card of 73.

Amongst the international players, Stephen Machin from the Royal Troon Golf Club, Scotland was the best with a total of 76.

Top scores after 18 holes

73 Gagan Verma, IL Alaap, Arjun Chandnani; 74 Jaibir Singh; 75 Anant Ahlawat, Yuvraj Sandhu, Viren Thapar, Shubham Narian, Manav Bais, Tapendra Ghai

 

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