Former Asian Tour winner Digvijay Singh of Gurugram and Lucknow's Sanjeev Kumar took the early lead at the CG Open 2018 as the duo posted scores of six-under -64 at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC) here Wednesday.
Sri Lankan Mithun Perera was placed third at five-under-65.
Singh, a 10thtee starter, came up with a flawless 64, reaping the rewards of working on his putting with fellow professional Gurki Shergill.
The seasoned golfer made three birdies each on his back-nine and front-nine to hold the advantage on day one.
Kumar, too, joined Singh at the top thanks to his seven birdies that came at the cost of a lone bogey.
Kumar began the week with a birdie on the first.
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His confidence then soared with a 20-feet birdie conversion on the fifth.
Kumar went on to make four more birdies from a range of 10 to 20 feet to sign for a 64.
Perera mixed seven birdies with two bogeys for his 65, while N Thangaraja, another Sri Lankan, sank back-to-back eagles on the 18thand first en route his round of 66 that placed him joint fourth.
Thangaraja chipped-in on the first.
Mysuru's Yashas Chandra and Australian Kunal Bhasin also took a share of fourth at 66.
Among the Mumbai-based professionals, Akash Modi shot the best score of 71 to be tied 32nd.
Aakash Bamne and Wilson Raj DMello were a further shot back in tied 47th.
Anil Bajrang Mane was placed tied 65that 73. Mumbai amateur Ahaan Nath struck a 74 to be tied 86th.