Nov 11: The Indian foursome, including Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa, failed to cash in on perfect conditions to lie way down the leader board while world No 1 Tiger Woods sunk a four-under 68 to lie two strokes behind the leaders in the $ 1.3 million Johnnie Walker Classic Golf Tournament here today.Michael Campbell of New Zealand, England's Jeremy Robinson and Sweden's Johan Skold scorched the course with identical six-under 66 to lead the fray after the first round in the prestigious tournament.On a day which saw low scores aplenty as predicted, Amandeep Johl and Jeev Milkha Singh were lying joint 24th after returning identical cards of one-under 71, Hero Honda masters winner Jyoti Randhawa was joint 37th with a par effort while the fourth Indian Arjun Atwal was joint 53rd with a one over 73.The 23-year-old Woods began his title defence strongly as he began chasing his fifth tournament victory of the year in a row and showcased his fluency by reeling off five easy birdies with the lone blemish coming in the par-three 18th hole where he lost a stroke.Woods was bunched with Marten Olander (Sweden) and Philip Price (Wales) while his Ryder Cup teammate Jim Furyk (US) and Australians Peter Senior and Nick O'Hern were joint fourth after impressive cards of 67 each.The 30-year-old Campbell sunk five birdies on the trot to complete the first nine at five under 31 and failed to emerge sole leader only because he lost a stroke in the final hole after landing in the bunker.