Dutch Joost Luiten, Japanese Keita Nakajima and Italian Matteo Manassero headlining Indian Open golfa DP World Tour tournament taking place at the demanding DLF course in New Delhi, after the first day of the tournament, where Spaniards Ángel Hidalgo and Adrián Otaequi finished by two strokes.
The trio of leaders finished with cards of 65 strokes, seven under par in the field, and one ahead of Englishmen Sam Bairstow and Jordan Smith and Frenchman Romain Langasque, whose bogey on the final hole was removed him from the head.
Hidalgo and Otaegui, who came out to play the morning shift, were in seventh place with two hits equivalent to French Jeong weon Ko, Dutch Daan Huizing, Paraguayan Fabrizio Zanotti, Swiss Joel Girrbach and German Jannik de Bruyn.
Hidalgo started with a bogey and on the seventh hole he made a double bogey, but he recovered with eight birdies to get a 67, the same figure as Otaegui, who also started the 10th hole with an error and then he finished of six birdies.
Rafa Cabrera Bello closed the day with -2 by spoiling his performance with four ‘bogeys’ on holes 2, 3, 6 and 7; Sebas García finished with -1; and Alfredo García Heredia (+2) and Adri Arnaus (+3) finished above par.
Source: La Verdad

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