
Eighteen-year-old Harman Sachdeva and 41-year-old Jamal Hossain carded matching scores of five-under 67 to share a one-shot lead after the opening round of the INR 1 crore DP World Players Championship being played at the Classic Golf & Country Club in Nuh, Haryana.
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Sachdeva, playing his first full season on the DP World PGTI, produced a round highlighted by an eagle on the par-5 14th, along with six birdies and three bogeys. He finished strongly with a birdie on the par-5 ninth to join Hossain at the top of the leaderboard.
Hossain, a six-time winner on the tour, returned an error-free 67 featuring five birdies to set the early pace before being joined by the teenager.
A group of four players — Japan’s Taiga Tanaka, Chikkarangappa S, and Rohit Narwal and Abhinav Lohan — were tied third at four-under 68, one shot off the lead.
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Sachdeva, a recent Qualifying School graduate making his seventh start of the season, highlighted his eagle on the 14th as the key moment of his round.
“On the 14th, it was quite windy and I didn’t strike the tee shot clean — it hit the trees and came back into the fairway,” Sachdeva said. “I still had around 210 yards left but managed to get it to about 30 feet and holed the putt.”
He added, “I stayed patient in the conditions, especially with the wind picking up, and focused on executing my plan. Finishing with three straight birdies was a big boost and puts me in a good position.”
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Hossain, who became the first player to win a DP World PGTI event as an amateur in 2009, was pleased with his control in testing conditions.
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“The wind made it challenging, especially on the back nine, but I felt I controlled my game well,” Hossain said. “My driving and putting were solid, and I was able to take my chances when they came.”
He added, “I made a few good mid-range birdies and a long one on the last hole, which was a nice way to finish. Overall, I’m happy with how I handled the conditions.”


