Indian golfers made disappointing starts in the fog-delayed opening round of the Johnnie Walker Championships in Scotland . At Gleneagles, Perthshire on Thursday, only Shiv Kapur managed to avoid an over-par card in the first round. With the event not beginning till two hours and 40 minutes later than the original start, the first round was not completed. While Kapur shot an even par 72, Gaganjeet Bhullar had a three-over 75, making it tough for him to make the cut, which comes after the second round. Kapur was lying 65th and Bhullar was 121st. Jeev Milkha Singh was one-over through 13 holes and will need to come back to complete the second stretch. Jeev is trying to get into the top-60 of the European Tour to qualify for the season-ending Race to Dubai . Mark Foster opened with a round of 66 to take the lead. He was followed by Ignacio Garrido of Spain and Tano Goya of Argentina , who had 67s each. Peter Lawrie, Thomas Bjorn and Felipe Aguilar were all at 68.
News On AIR | August 26, 2011 7:52 PM