From drawing board to early lead in Digboi, Amardeep Malik calls it right

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Amardeep Malik found his groove as far as his hitting was concerned as he struck his tee shots well and landed his approaches within five to 10 feet of the flag on at least three occasions. Photo: PGTI

Amardeep Malik fired a five-under 67 to take the first-round lead at the IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024 being played at the Digboi Golf Links in Digboi, Assam.

Former champion Honey Baisoya, Divyansh Dubey, Jamal Hossain, Syed Saqib Ahmed and Abhishek Kumar were all tied for second place at four-under 68.

Deven Bhumij was the highest-placed among the Digboi-based professionals after he returned a round of 73 to be tied 50th.

 

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Sachin Baisoya, last week’s winner in Jaipur, was one of the five players bunched in tied seventh place at 69.

Two of the prominent names participating this week, Angad Cheema and Udayan Mane, struck scores of 72 to be tied 36th.

Amardeep, a two-time winner on the PGTI, mixed six birdies with a bogey during his opening round as he was glad to be back in the mix after a couple of ordinary weeks on tour. He found his groove as far as his hitting was concerned as he struck his tee shots well and landed his approaches within five to 10 feet of the flag on at least three occasions.

 

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Amardeep said, “I had my best ball-striking day today since the last three weeks. This course requires you to be good off the tee and I did that well. I was also lucky with some of my putts rolling in.

“I was struggling with the timing of my hitting in recent weeks. But I had a few days after missing the cut in Jaipur and utilized that time well by working hard at getting the timing of my strokes back. I’m glad things are falling in place as a result of all that effort that I put in.

“It’s great to be back in Digboi for this event. I’ve been coming here to play the IndianOil SERVO Masters for nearly 20 years now. I thank IndianOil for their continued support to PGTI and Indian professionals through the staging of this event.”