Jeev Milkha Singh was lying 15th after dropping a bogey on the ninth hole for a three-under, when play was suspended due to rain in the first round of the Maybank Malaysian Open here today.
Only three of the nine Indians had finished their first round with Shiv Kapur and Digvijay Singh returning even par 72 each and Anirban Lahiri carding a disappointing 74 including three bogeys on the back nine.
Gaganjeet Bhullar and Jyoti Randhawa were one-under through nine and eight holes respectively, while Himmat Rai was one-over after seven. C Muniyappa, playing on a medical exemption, was six-over after nine, and SSP Chowrasia was seven-over after 11.
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The 2011 Masters Tournament winner, Charl Schwartzel of South Africa, and China's Wu Ashun stood at four-under through 11 and 12 holes respectively.
World number three Luke Donald carded a two over par 74, while Irishman Padraig Harrington signed for a three-under par 69 in the Malaysian capital.
Jeev had a great start with a birdie on first and an eagle on third. He added a second birdie on seventh to go four-under, but a bogey on ninth put him back to three-under.
"I like playing in Malaysia. It is a great test and you need to stay hydrated. I have great memories of Malaysia, which was where I started my pro career in 1993 -- exactly 20 years ago. I had a super start with second-win-second-win in my first four starts," said Jeev.
"So I always have positive memories when I come back here.