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This is an archive article published on May 17, 2007

Ghei one stroke off leader

Gaurav Ghei, returning to the Asian Tour for the first time since his win in Beijing last month, picked up from where he left off as he shot a flawless six-under

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Gaurav Ghei, returning to the Asian Tour for the first time since his win in Beijing last month, picked up from where he left off as he shot a flawless six-under studded in the opening round of the Macau Open golf tournament today. Ghei, with his 65 at the Par-71 Macau Golf and Country Club, was one shot behind sole leader and Asian Tour rookie Australian Leigh McKechnie, whose 64 gave him the lead.

There was a lot of good cheer in the Indian camp as Arjun Singh, Digvijay Singh, Uttam Singh Mundy and Rahil Gangjee brought in four-under 67 each and were tied 13th on a good scoring day. Long-hitting youngsters Gaganjeet Bhullar and Sujjan Singh shot one-under 70 each to be tied 51st.

Amrtinder Singh and SSP Chowrasia were one-over for tied 90th place, Harmeet Kahlon and Gurbaaz Mann were two-over 73 in 103rd place, and Firoz Ali (74) was tied 114th as the cut looked likely to be at one-under.

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Ghei continued to ride on his recent good form as he charged into contention. He had two birdies and an eagle on his first stretch after starting from the tenth. He added two more birdies as he closed a superb 65 of the day.

Ghei’s eagle was the result of a superb approach shot with a rescue club to within 10 feet of the pin. Ghei’s birdies came on tenth, 15th, seventh and ninth and the eagle on 18th.

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