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Sharma fires 65 for tied 2nd at WGC-Mexico Championship

Press Trust of India  |  Mexico City 

Rising Indian savoured a dream debut at the World Championships-Championship as he fired a sizzling six-under 65 to grab the tied second place after the opening round here. The 21-year-old, playing in the last group alongside Malaysias Gavin Green, was beaming from ear to ear after keeping the bogeys of the card which included an eagle and four birdies at the Club de Chapultepec. He is now one shot behind leader I'm really pleased with the way I played. I was very nervous in the morning, but very happy with the way I put it all together. Even after the rain (lightning) delay that we had, just to make birdie on the last hole (on nine), absolutely fantastic, said a delighted Sharma. The young Indian prospect arrived in City in top form, having won co-sanctioned and in and over a span of two months. Despite missing the by one in and over the past fortnight, Sharma produced a flawless display which his caddie Gurbaaz Mann, a former himself, described as complete. Starting his day from the 10th tee, Sharma birdied 11 and 12 from 13 and two feet respectively before rolling in a tricky 15-footer for his third birdie on 18. After finding the fringe at the driveable first hole, the Indian chipped home for eagle from 10 yards. He closed out his round in style by nearly holing out for eagle for an eventual tap-in birdie. It's not a bad way at all (to finish). As soon as I hit it I knew I hit a good shot. I was also really happy with the birdie I made on 18. It was a very, very tough putt, almost two feet of break on that putt. "On the first hole it's just about hitting the right shot and positioning yourself. I couldn't have hit it in a better place.

I was just short of the green and had a very easy chip shot (for eagle), he said. Sharma said he consistently found the fairways during the round and is happy with his drive. My tee shots most of them were in the fairway. You really need that to have to go low, especially on a course like this. It's tree lined, it's a very old style course, you don't want to miss many fairways. So I was very happy with the way I drove the ball," he said. "I was struggling with it on Monday and put in some work the last two days. Was pretty happy with the way I drove the ball and I think that was the key. Sharma intends to keep his foot on the pedal despite being in his first WGC tournament which is featuring 45 of the worlds top-five players this week. To be honest, I'm actually relaxed now. I just wanted the first round to get out of the way. You're always very happy when you start with such a low round, especially for me. "This is such a big event, I would say this is taking some pressure off me, playing well on this course. And I proved to myself that I can roll it, so I'll just do the same things that I've been doing, he said. Thailands Kiradech Aphibarnrat carded a 66 for tied fifth position while Chinas Haotong Li returned a 73. Malaysias Gavin Green, the reigning No. 1, shot a 78.

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 09:25 IST
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