Delhi's Dhruv Sheron shot one-over 73 along with Gunvir Rana who was playing on his home course. Sheron ended the day with fourth position while Rana followed on at 5th.
Sri Lanka's Vijita Bandara submitted a scorecard of two-over 74, which matched to Kapurthala's Prince Kajotia, Arjun Atwal's cousin Jaiveer Atwal, India born Thai Samarth Dwivedi and DGC's Kshitij Kaul, the youngest boy on the field of 75.
In the team championship played concurrently, Delhi's team The Rovers took the lead with the total of 148 represented by Gunvir Rana (73) and Hemedra Chaudhary (75).
Sultans of Swing came second at 149 represented by Harjot Singh Soni who shot 75 and Kshitij Kaul who played a round of 74 while Panthers also finished with 149.
Germany had a disappointing round as they finished at the bottom with the team total of 178.
Ten Indian Players were eliminated as the cut was applied at 13-over 85.