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Digvijay Singh, Chand Mia share day's honours

Digvijay Singh of Meerut and home grown hero Chand Mia from Bangladesh were the only two players to return sub par scores during the opening round of the inaugural Bhatiary Open 2001, the first-ever professional golf tournament to be played in Bangladesh.

At the par-72 Bhatiary Golf and Country Club, Digvijay and Chand Mia shot one-under 71 each to open a one-stroke lead over Wills Sport Indian Golf Tour veteran Rohtas Singh, Rafiq Ali and Mohammed Norul Islam, who tied for the third place at even par 72.

On a day when the course certainly bared its teeth, fabulous golfing weather and pristine course conditions kept the participants in good humour.

After a lavish opening ceremony when the Chief of Army Staff declared the tournament open, Vijay Kumar, the highest earning golfer on the Wills Sport Golf Tour for the past three seasons, was given the honour of hitting the opening drive.

The players were faced with the daunting task of some tucked-in pin placements and fairly subtle lines on the greens and the opening nine took its toll. The par fives are reachable and give a distinct birdie opportunities for the participants, but the swirling winds put paid to any low score aspirations and resulted in several bogies.

Chand Mia, who gained a full exemption on the Indian Tour thanks to his top-10 finish in the Qualifying School at Pune in 2000, benefited from his consistent, if unspectacular, showing. He made only two birdies, one of which was offset by a bogey as he finished with a 71.

"It is a great honour to lead on the first day of the first professional event in my own country, but there are still three days remaining and I would be more happy if I am on top of the leaderboard after 72 holes," said the top Bangladesh pro.

Digvijay Singh had four birdies, but the 13th hole indeed proved unlucky for him as he made a double bogey there.

"The course is playing very well, but it is not as easy as it looks," said the winner of the BPGC Open last year.

Rohtas Singh, winner of TNGF Open in December, was in the hunt once again as he made the turn at one-under, but could not maintain the momentum in the back nine to finish at level-par along with Rafiq Ali and Mohammed Norul Islam.

The big guns of Indian golf had an ordinary day with Vijay Kumar at 73 and the current number one player Shiv Prakash, Mukesh Kumar and Feroz Ali at 74.

Much was expected from Rahul Ganapathy, the runaway leader in the race for the Rookie of the Year award. But the Bangalore-based youngster received an early wake up call when a triple bogey on the par-4 3rd was followed up by a four putt double bogey on the fifth. To his credit, he hung on valiantly to close at three-over 75 and was joined by Vishal Singh and KPS Sekhon.

Babu Ahmed, who has had some creditable showings on the Indian PGA Tour, would have been disappointed with his first outing on home soil when he ballooned to a 80.

Among the amateurs, Mohammed Milon was the best with a four-over 76.

With many players having come in only on Monday with delayed flights meaning as much as a twenty hour journey much is expected on Wednesday as they have now had time to soak in the atmosphere not be distracted by the sheer natural beauty of this wonderful facility and outstanding hospitality.

SCORES (after 18 holes): 71 _ Chand Mia, Digvijay Singh; 72 _ Md. Norul Islam Gani, Rafiq Ali, Rohtas Singh; 73 _ Vijay Kumar; 74 _ Feroz Ali, Mukesh Kumar, Sanjay Kumar, Shiv Prakash, Yusuf Ali; 75 _ Rahul Ganapathy, Vishal Singh, KPS Sekhon; Amateurs: 76 _ Mohd. Milon, 79 _ Siddiqur Rahman

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