Lipsky ties for opening round lead at the Volvo China Open

David Lipsky shares opening round the lead with another two. Khalin Joshi shot three-under 69 and lying four shots off the lead at rd 1 of Volvo China Open.

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David Lipsky

May 02, 2019: American David Lipsky together with Spain’s Jorge Campillo and Finland’s Tapio Pulkkanen took charge of the first round by carding matching seven-under-par 65s to set the early pace at the Volvo China Open on Thursday.

Khalin Joshi is the best Indian in the field lying at T33 after scoring three-under 69 with six birdies and three bogeys. Shiv Kapur carded four birdies and two bogeys and lying one shot behind Joshi at T46 with two-under 70.  S.S.P. Chowrasia, Jeev Milkha SIngh and Gaganjeet Bhullar scored one-under 71 and lying at T69.

Coming off a fifth place finish in Morocco last week, Lipsky, the 2014 Asian Tour Order of Merit winner, continued his good form at the Genzon Golf Club by marking his card with eight birdies and one bogey for a slender one-advantage over compatriot John Catlin as well as China’s Wu Ashun and Jin Daxing.

Catlin, who was one of the breakout stars on the Asian Tour in 2018, enjoyed a bogey-free round 66 to start promisingly at the Volvo China Open, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.

Jin and Wu delighted the home crowd when they emerged as the highest placed Chinese after day one when they both traded seven birdies against one bogey to stay in the title hunt.

Blessed with a clean bill of health now, Philippines’ Miguel Tabuena fought his way back from a back injury by signing for a 65 to be bunched in tied-sixth place which was also included Malaysia’s Gavin Green and China’s Li Haotong.

Sweden’s Alexander Bjork of Sweden opened his title defence of the Volvo China Open by posting a 70 to trail the leaders by five shots in a share of 46th place.

Source: Asian Tour