Ghei is the first Indian to appear at a Major back in 1997 when he played the British Open.
Noida's Gaurav Pratap Singh and Kolkata's Shankar Das too had a good outing on day one of the new season as they posted scores of 67 to be one off the pace in tied third.
Ghei, a three-time Asian Tour winner, had to earn his PGTI card through the qualifying school this year as he had finished outside the top-60 in 2016. The seasoned professional brought all his experience to the fore to strike a masterly 66 in Noida on a windy day.
"It's one of my best rounds in recent memory. I guess it was one of those days when all the putts seemed to find the hole. I had a bad start with the double-bogey but came back really well," Ghei said.
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"I've not had great results over the last three seasons on the PGTI, so I came here with no expectations. But this round provides me the ideal start to the new season," added Ghei.
Shamim breezed through the first seven holes with four birdies against his name which included two long conversions. The experienced 38-year-old, a winner of 12 titles, added three more birdies at the expense of a solitary bogey in the second half of his round.
Shankar Das, another former PGTI Order of Merit champion, like Shamim, dazzled with four birdies on the back-nine before stumbling with bogeys on the third and fifth, both par-3s. However, he came roaring back, closing the day with a hat-trick of birdies on the last three holes.
Australia's Kunal Bhasin, Chandigarh's Ajeetesh Sandhu, Abhinav Lohan of Faridabad and Gurgaon-based Pranav Kaul were bunched together in tied fifth with scores of 68.
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