Florentyna Parker, Christine Wolf, Ursula Wikstrom and Anne-Lise Caudal carded identical scores to share the pole position.
Following them in tied fifth position are defending champion Emily Kristine Pedersen, English golfer Kiran Matharu and the Spanish duo of Nuria Iturrios and Patricia Sanz Barrio at 1 under 71.
Indian Olympian Aditi Ashok carded an even par 72 to finish in tied ninth after the first round. Pamela Pretswell could not complete her round due to bad light and will continue her round tomorrow.
Olympian Christine Wolf seemed very happy with her performance. She carded three bogies and two birdies in her front nine. However, the professional from Austria turned things around brilliantly in a relatively trickier back nine to fire a blemish free latter half with three birdies.
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Finland's Ursula Wikstrom carded four birdies and a double bogey to stay in contention for her first LET title. Anne-Lisa Caudal from France played a controlled round with three birdies and a lone bogey to share the top spot.
Aditi struggled with the back nine but three straight birdies on the 6th, 7th and 8th holes helped her to finish two shots adrift of the leader group.
"I hit all the greens on the front nine, so I was missing quite a few but I hit it really close on the sixth hole, to about five feet, and then close on seventh, which was 10 feet and close on eighth as well. I missed quite a few and they had to go in at some point," she said.
Other notable Indian performers on the day were Vani Kapoor and amateur Diksha Dagar. Vani, playing on her home course, played a cautious round to finish with a respectable score of 1 over 73. She carded two bogies, but a birdie on the final hole helped her to finish in tied 16th position.
Diksha Dagar carded 2 over 74 to share the 20th position. She could have had a much better finish, but for bogeys on the final two holes.