Khalin Joshi, Udayan Mane tied third in Jakarta

Press Trust of India  |  Jakarta 

Bengaluru golfers Udayan and Khalin Joshi shot five-under 67 each to be Tied-3rd after the first round of the USD 500,000 Indonesia Open here today.

Overall it was a good day for the Indian contingent as and carded three-under 69 each to be Tied-18th, while Shiv Kapur -- returning from a -- shot 70 to Tied-32nd at the Pondok Indah Course.

Starting from the back nine, Khalin was three-under for the first nine and then went to four-under after 12 holes. A bogey on Par-3 fifth was his only blemish, before he birdied sixth and seventh and finished at 67.

Before Joshi, Udayan had a clean bogey free 67 with three birdies on front nine and two more on back nine.

Jeev Milkha Singh, trying to find his form once again had a 1-under 71, the same as and and was Tied-45th. Viraj Madappa and S Chikkarangappa struggled to 75 each, while Himmat Rai shot 76.

Veerman credited his excellent round to his intimate knowledge of the course as well as the calming effect that his wife, who is caddying for him this week, has on him.

of the US maintained his good form at as he signed for a 67 to finish one shot behind the leaders.

He ended the day in tied-third with compatriots Joshi, Mane, and and South Africa's

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 21:20 IST