Golf: Asian Tour event in India shortened amid severe smog

Golf: Asian Tour event in India shortened amid severe smog

GURGAON: The Asian Tour event in smog-hit northern India was shortened to 54 holes on Friday (Nov 15..

GURGAON: The Asian Tour event in smog-hit northern India was shortened to 54 holes on Friday (Nov 15) amid the severe weather conditions, as Thailand's Itthipat Buranatanyarat took a two-shot lead after the delayed first round.

Organisers of the four-day US$400,000 tournament delayed the start of the event on Thursday "due to poor visibility and weather conditions", with the first rounds played on Friday.

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Itthipat, wearing a face mask against the hazardous air pollution, fired an eight-under-par 64 on Thursday, with Indonesia's Danny Masrin just two shots adrift with a 66.

Myanmar's Ye Htet Aung, with his career-best score, and Australia's Terry Pilkadaris joined Masrin on 66 after completing their rounds on Friday.

Nine Indians were tied-fifth after recording 67s.

"I kept all distractions out and was solely focused on making good shots today," Aung said.

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