The inaugural International Series India kicked off with thrilling performances from Bryson DeChambeau and Joaquin Niemann. Both captains of Crushers GC and Torque GC respectively finished the first round at 2 under par after 16 holes. As play was interrupted by darkness, Eugenio Chacarra emerged as the leader with a stunning 4-under 68. The event faced a slight setback due to fog delays, but anticipated attendance of over 10,000 spectators is expected for the next four days, showcasing golf’s growing prominence in India.
The inaugural International Series India tee-off has brought some thrilling moments, with leading golfers Bryson DeChambeau and Joaquin Niemann taking the spotlight. As the captains of Crushers GC and Torque GC respectively, both players showed outstanding performance in the first round, going into the evening at 2 under par after 16 holes. But just when they were heating things up, the sun decided to set on play due to darkness.
As players wrapped up their rounds, it was Eugenio Chacarra who made headlines by finishing the day with a dazzling 4-under 68, putting him at the top of the clubhouse leaderboard. It’s worth noting that Chacarra was a powerhouse on the back nine, where he remarkably shot 6-under 30, including an eagle that surely got the crowd buzzing. Meanwhile, Kazuki Higa is also making waves by being 4 under through 15 holes when play was halted.
But the day didn’t go entirely as planned for everyone. A one-hour delay from fog earlier in the day affected 42 players’ ability to finish their rounds before darkness chased them off the greens. This caused a little jam-up, leaving many fans and players hoping to catch the action live. For those who finished, however, Carlos Ortiz and Charlie Lindh both wrapped up their rounds with respectable scores of 1-under 71. Ortiz had a bit of a stumble though, facing a double bogey on No. 17, which made quite the dent after a strong start.
The venue, DLF Golf and Country Club, is renowned as one of the toughest courses in the region, making for an exciting challenge for the players. Danthai Boonma also did well, ending his round at 2-under 70, continuing his positive momentum after a solid showing at the Smart Infinity Philippine Open.
This tournament is particularly special for Bryson DeChambeau, who is making his debut in India. He has shown genuine interest in the development of golf in the country, recently taking a trip to the magnificent Taj Mahal and calling it a profound experience. DeChambeau is determined to inspire future generations of golfers in the region, and he truly appreciates the strategic design that DLF Golf and Country Club offers.
The International Series features a star-studded lineup, with golf icons like Anirban Lahiri and Paul Casey providing plenty of thrills for the fans. With his unique approach to golf, DeChambeau has gained the respect of his peers, drawing comparisons to legends like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods for the impact he has made in the sport.
As the tournament unfolds over the next four days, organizers expect a crowd of at least 10,000 attendees. This buzz reminds everyone of how rare it is to have a reigning major winner like DeChambeau set foot in India—something that hasn’t happened since Peter Thompson back in 1966. With so much at stake and a competitive spirit in the air, it’s clear that this inaugural event is just the beginning of something great for golf in India.
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