Abhinav Lohan of the DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurgaon, was in second place at four-under-68.
The tournament was inaugurated this morning by S S Bapat, Executive Director, (CC and Branding), IOCL and Barun Barpujari, Executive Director (IC), Assam Oil Divison, IOCL.
Shankar Das, a two-time winner at Digboi in 2010 and 2011, was quick off the blocks as he struck a purple patch with five straight birdies from the 11th through the 15th.
A couple of accurate wedge shots helped Das gain two more strokes on the 11th and 15th. His longest putt of the day was the 15-footer for birdie on the 13th. A bogey on the second was a minor setback as Shankar roared back with birdies on the fifth, seventh and ninth.
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"I always do well at this venue. So I had the confidence coming into this tournament. I struck the ball really well and also played some good chip shots. The birdie-spree early on helped me raise my game further. I set up three eagle opportunities but couldn't take any of them. The most disappointing was missing the two-feet eagle putt on the seventh," said Shankar.
Abhinav holed three long-range birdie putts and came up with two well-executed chip-putts for birdies. He had a lone bogey and thus closed the day in second place with a 68.
The six players who took a share of third place at three-under-69 were Delhi's Shamim Khan, Kolkata's Nur Hossain Sardar, Vishal Singh of Jaipur, Lucknow golfer Sanjay Kumar who won at Shillong last week, Bangalore's C Muniyappa and Karan Taunk of Jamshedpur, the current leader in the Emerging Player of the Year race.