Golf: Three leaders after first round in India

Dutchman Joost Luiten, Japanese Keita Nakajima and Italian Matteo Manasser are leading the competition in New Delhi.

Joost Luiten is one of the three leaders at the Indian Open.

The Dutch Joost LuitenJapanese people Keita Nakajima and the Italian Matteo Manassero they lead the Indian Open golf, tournament DP World Tour which is disputed in the demanding field New Delhi DLFafter arguing the first day.

The trio of leaders finished with cards of 65 strokes, seven under par for the field, and one ahead of the English Sam Bairstow and Jordan Smith and in french Romain Langasquewho fell to the lead with a bogey on the final hole.

Matteo Manassero Indian Open
Matteo Manassero finished the first round of the Indian Open as the leader

The Paraguayan Fabrizio Zanotti He completed the day without any bogeys, a rare occurrence on this error-prone course, and had five birdies, so from the start he was in contention to seek his third victory on the circuit and his first since 2017.

The South American is in seventh place, two shots behind the leader, tied with the Frenchman. Jing Weon Kothe Dutch Daan Huizingthe swiss Joel Girrbachthe German Jannik de Bruyn and the Spanish Ángel Hidalgo and Adrian Otaegui.

Source: EFE

Source: Tycsports

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