Gangjee tied 15th at Open qualifier

Rahil Gangjee carded one-under 71 to be tied 15th, three shot behind the leader Hiroshi Iwata (68) of Japan at the end of the first round of the 36-hole qualifier.

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March 7, 2014: Rahil Gangjee carded one-under 71 to be tied 15th, three shot behind the leader Hiroshi Iwata (68) of Japan at the end of the first round of the 36-hole qualifier.

 

It was a tough day for Indian hopefuls at the Open Qualifying Series-Thailand as Rahil Gangjee emerged as the best with one-under-71, here on Thursday.

 

Other Indians, Chiragh Kumar (73) was the second best at tied 28th, while the better-known names Anirban Lahiri, SSP Chowrasia and Himmat Rai had a disappointing outing. Lahiri withdrew after the first round of 74, while Chowrasia carded 78 and Himmat shot 79.

 

Gangjee began with back-to-back birdies but gave away a shot on fourth. A birdie on seventh followed by a bogey on eighth meant he turned in one-under. On the back nine, he bogeyed the 16th and birdied the 17th.

 

Iwata ensured his return to the world’s oldest Major after a first round four-under-par 68 , which set him at the top of the leader board on Thursday.

 

Thailand’s Prom Meesawat and Singapore’s Koh Dengshan, looking for an opportunity at The Open Championship, posted matching 69s to share second place with Spain’s Carlos Pigem and Japan’s Akinori Tani at Amata Spring Country Club.

 

Iwata is clearly hoping to tee up against the world’s best players at the Championship again as it has been more than six years since he made his debut in 2008.

 

Koh also had a day to remember for all the right reasons when he surpassed all expectations by signing for a 69 in what was only his first outing on this course.

 

Meanwhile Prom continued to ride on his rich vein of form by trading four birdies against a lone bogey to stay on track of making his second appearance at championship since 2011.

 

The hotly contested two-day qualifier has brought together an international field of 75 players from 18 countries who are vying for one of the four places to The Open Championship, which will be held at Royal Liverpool, Hoylake from July 17-20.

 

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