WGC, Day 1: Bhullar lies 27th, Sharma struggles with 80

While Bhullar hit three birdies and as many bogeys in his 72, Shubhankar was unable to tame the windy conditions at the Sheshan International Golf Club and ended up with eight bogeys, a double bogey and two birdies.

Published : Oct 25, 2018 16:53 IST , Shanghai

Gaganjeet Bhullar, who is coming off a week’s rest after the CIMB Classic in Malaysia, is lying Tied 27th as only a third of the field broke par.
Gaganjeet Bhullar, who is coming off a week’s rest after the CIMB Classic in Malaysia, is lying Tied 27th as only a third of the field broke par.
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Gaganjeet Bhullar, who is coming off a week’s rest after the CIMB Classic in Malaysia, is lying Tied 27th as only a third of the field broke par.

Gaganjeet Bhullar carded an even par 72 but debutant Shubhankar Sharma crashed to eight-over 80 on the opening day of the WGC-HSBC Champions on Thursday.

While Bhullar hit three birdies and as many bogeys in his 72, Shubhankar was unable to tame the windy conditions at the Sheshan International Golf Club and ended up with eight bogeys, a double bogey and two birdies.

Bhullar, who is coming off a week’s rest after the CIMB Classic in Malaysia, is lying Tied 27th as only a third of the field broke par.

Shubhankar, who hit the headlines with his Tied 9th finish at his maiden WGC earlier this year in Mexico, was 77th and last as Eddie Pepperell and Chris Wood withdrew.

Masters champion Patrick Reed fired a brilliant opening 64 in windy conditions as he teed up for the first time since The Ryder Cup.

READ: Reed opens up two-shot advantage in Shanghai

Reed made eight birdies in a bogey-free effort that moved him to eight under, two shots ahead of fellow Americans Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele.

Bhullar had three each of birdies and bogeys as he found 78 per cent of the fairways and two third of the greens in regulation. But he needed 30 putts for his round.

Sharma struggled with eight bogeys and a double bogey and his birdies came on Par-5 second and Par-5 18th.

Reed, who was the winner of the 2014 WGC-Cadillac Championship, also has three top tens to go with his Augusta National triumph this season to sit third in the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex.

Matthew Fitzpatrick was at five under, a shot clear of fellow Englishman and current Race to Dubai champion Tommy Fleetwood, Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Spaniard Rafa Cabrera Bello, American Billy Horschel and Taiwan’s CT Pan.

Horschel and Pan were both bogey-free in their efforts, with defending champion Justin Rose, 2012 winner Ian Poulter, fellow Englishman Matt Wallace, American Keegan Bradley, South African George Coetzee and Australian Adam Scott a shot further back.

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