Paris Olympics 2024 Mixed Start For Indians Hideki Matsuyama Leads With 8-Under Opening Round

Shubhankar Sharma and Gaganjeet Bhullar had contrasting starts at the Olympic golf competition, with Sharma tied 29th and Bhullar tied 56th after a heavily disrupted opening round at Le Golf National.

Shubhankar Sharma, of India, chips on to the 17th green during the first round of the men’s golf event at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Paris: Amid thunder and lightning at the Par-71 Le Golf National course on Thursday, the Indian duo of Shubhankar Sharma and Gaganjeet Bhullar delivered contrasting performances in a heavily disrupted opening round of the Olympic golf competition.

While Sharma carded a topsy-turvy one-under 70 to lie tied 29th, Bhullar was way down at tied 56th in the 60-strong field after a four-over 75, which included a quadruple bogey.

Sharma was three-under through the front nine and it included an eagle, but he dropped shots after that. When play resumed after the first stoppage, Sharma was two-under through 15.

After he had played two more holes and also dropped a bogey to become one-under, there was second suspension due to lightening.

When played resumed yet again, he parred the last hole for a card of one-under 70. He was Tied-29th alongside Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland and Keita Nakajima, who won the Hero Indian Open earlier this year.

Hideki Matsuyama, who could not hide his disappointment when he missed a chance to bring in a medal at home in the Tokyo Olympics when he lost in a seven-man play-off for the bronze medal, grabbed the early lead with a bogey free eight-under 63.

Close behind Matsuyama was the defending Olympic champion, Xander Schauffele, who comes in with two Majors in his bag from 2024. Schauffele was seven-under but dropped a bogey on the Par-four 17th and finished at 6-under 75.

Three players — Tom Kim of Korea, Chile’s Joaquim Niemann and Argentine Emilio Grillo — are at tied third with 66 each.

World number one Scottie Scheffler, one of the four Americans in the field, was four-under, Spaniard Jon Rahm (67) and seven others were tied sixth with 67. Rory McIlroy (68) was tied 15th.

Sharma, making his Olympic debut, had a par start followed by an eagle as he hit two great shots on the Par-five third. He smashed a 294-yard drive down the centre and drilled his second shot to 24 feet and holed it for an eagle.

His driving and putting looked good on a course, where he has played often in the past on the DP World Tour.

Things did not pan out well for Bhullar, as he began bogey-bogey and that included a penalty drop on the first. Bhullar fought back superbly with three birdies in next four holes to get to one-under.

Then came the crippling quadruple bogey on the par-four seventh, where he took a penalty and then a provisional and finally three-putted for a seven.

That did considerable damage, though he did pick a birdie on the 10th. He closed with bogeys on the 16th and the 18th for a 75.

The 60 players will all play four rounds at Le Golf National in a stroke play format. In case of any ties for those behind the winner, there will be play-offs for the medals.




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