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Hero Indian Open Hero Indian Open Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2 Game Time Tee Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment 1 06:50 1 37 11:35 10 Kapil KUMAR IND Delhi GC Jbe KRUGER RSA Serengeti Golf Estate Siddikur RAHMAN BAN 2 07:00 1 38 11:45 10 Sam WALKER ENG Sutton Coldfield GC Matthieu PAVON FRA Golf du Mйdoc C MUNIYAPPA IND 3 07:10 1 39 11:55 10 Chase KOEPKA USA Sujjan SINGH IND Chandigarh GC Marcus ARMITAGE ENG Howley Hall GC 4 07:20 1 40 12:05 10 Harendra GUPTA IND Chandigarh GC Piya SWANGARUNPORN THA Singha Steven TILEY ENG Royal Cinque Ports GC 5 07:30 1 41 12:15 10 Danthai BOONMA THA Singha M DHARMA IND Karnataka Golf Association Todd SINNOTT AUS 6 07:40 1 42 12:25 10 Pep ANGLES ESP White Rose Sports Management Gaurav Pratap SINGH IND Casey O'TOOLE USA 7 07:50 1 43 12:35 10 John PARRY ENG Ricardo GONZALEZ ARG Handicap Cero Golf Arjun ATWAL IND Royal Calcutta GC 8 08:00 1 44 12:45 10 Shaun NORRIS RSA Masahiro KAWAMURA JPN Micromill Karandeep KOCHHAR IND 9 08:10 1 45 12:55 10 Abhijit Singh CHADHA IND Chandigarh GC Duncan STEWART SCO Turnhouse GC Lionel WEBER FRA Banyan - Hua Hin 10 08:20 1 46 13:05 10 Anura ROHANA SRI Royal Colombo GC Shih-chang CHAN TPE Hsin Ghu GCC Amardip Sinh MALIK IND Noida GC 11 08:30 1 47 13:15 10 Chien-yao HUNG TPE Nathan KIMSEY ENG Brocket Hall Terry PILKADARIS AUS Keysborough GC 12 08:40 1 48 13:25 10 Adilson DA SILVA BRA Aman RAJ IND Eddie PEPPERELL ENG Frilford Heath G 13 06:45 10 25 11:30 1 Rahil GANGJEE IND Royal Calcutta GC Thitiphun CHUAYPRAKONG THA Titleist Gavin GREEN MAS 14 06:55 10 26 11:40 1 George COETZEE RSA Pretoria CC Wade ORMSBY AUS Royal Adelaide GC Paul DUNNE IRL Greystones 15 07:05 10 27 11:50 1 Robert ROCK ENG Robert Rock Golf Academy Alexander KNAPPE GER Shiv KAPUR IND 16 07:15 10 28 12:00 1 Paul PETERSON USA Matteo MANASSERO ITA Gardagolf CC Gaganjeet BHULLAR IND Dark Horse GC 17 07:25 10 29 12:10 1 Kiradech APHIBARNRAT THA Singha Rafa CABRERA BELLO ESP Race to Dubai Anirban LAHIRI IND Eagleton Golf Resort Hero Indian Open Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2 Game Time Tee Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment 18 07:35 10 30 12:20 1 Brett RUMFORD AUS Royal Perth GC Nicolas COLSAERTS BEL Anahita Mauritius Thaworn WIRATCHANT THA SINGHA 19 07:45 10 31 12:30 1 Prom MEESAWAT THA Black Mountain GC Richie RAMSAY SCO The Renaissance Club Shamim KHAN IND Delhi GC 20 07:55 10 32 12:40 1 Panuphol PITTAYARAT THA Teddy Auto Jeev Milkha SINGH IND Shubhankar SHARMA IND DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurgaon 21 08:05 10 33 12:50 1 Angelo QUE PHI Vikrant CHOPRA IND Noida GC Wenchong LIANG CHN ChinaDragon 22 08:15 10 34 13:00 1 Richard T LEE CAN Ashok KUMAR IND Delhi GC Danny CHIA MAS 23 08:25 10 35 13:10 1 Rashid KHAN IND Delhi GC Ricardo GOUVEIA POR Quinta Do Lago – Algarve Portugal Rigel FERNANDES (AM) IND The Claw @ USF 24 08:35 10 36 13:20 1 Digvijay SINGH IND DLF G&CC Poom SAKSANSIN THA Singha Feroz ALI IND RCGC 25 11:30 1 13 06:45 10 Damien PERRIER FRA CORDON GOLF TEAM Rayhan THOMAS (AM) IND Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club José-Filipe LIMA POR Saint Nom la Breteche 26 11:40 1 14 06:55 10 Romain WATTEL FRA Bussy St Georges Renato PARATORE ITA Asiago GC Maximilian KIEFFER GER 27 11:50 1 15 07:05 10 Romain LANGASQUE FRA St Donat Stephen GALLACHER SCO Kingsfield Golf Centre Carlos PIGEM ESP Raimat GC 28 12:00 1 16 07:15 10 Jazz JANEWATTANANOND THA Black Mountain GC Peter UIHLEIN USA Medalist Prayad MARKSAENG THA Singha 29 12:10 1 17 07:25 10 Phachara KHONGWATMAI THA Singha Jorge CAMPILLO ESP Norba Club de Golf Marcus FRASER AUS Corowa GC Resort 30 12:20 1 18 07:35 10 S.S.P CHAWRASIA IND Royal Calcutta GC Scott HEND AUS David HORSEY ENG Styal GC 31 12:30 1 19 07:45 10 Soomin LEE KOR Anthony WALL ENG Queenwood Nacho ELVIRA ESP 32 12:40 1 20 07:55 10 Jordan SMITH ENG Bowood G & CC Miguel TABUENA PHI Southwoods Lasse JENSEN DEN The Scandinavian 33 12:50 1 21 08:05 10 Scott JAMIESON SCO Khalin H JOSHI IND Karnataka Golf Association, Bengaluru Austin CONNELLY CAN Hackberry Creek 34 13:00 1 22 08:15 10 Ajeetesh SANDHU IND Chandigarh GC Natipong SRITHONG THA Singha Daniel IM USA Hacienda CC 35 13:10 1 23 08:25 10 Sébastien GROS FRA Evian Resort Golf Club Thanyakon KHRONGPHA THA Singha Mardan MAMAT SIN Raffles CC Hero Indian Open Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2 Game Time Tee Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment 36 13:20 1 24 08:35 10 Dylan FRITTELLI RSA CC Johannesburg Michael HOEY NIR Galgorm Castle Yuvraj SANDHU (AM) IND 37 11:35 10 1 06:50 1 Yashas CHANDRA (AM) IND Jens FAHRBRING SWE Sollentuna GK Ranjit SINGH IND Chandigarh GC 38 11:45 10 2 07:00 1 Matthew NIXON ENG Ashton under Lyne GC Joėl STALTER FRA Lake Merced GC Chapchai NIRAT THA Singha 39 11:55 10 3 07:10 1 Pavit TANGKAMOLPRASERT THA Amata Spring CC Daniel BROOKS ENG Mill Hill GC Nicholas FUNG MAS Sabah G&CC 40 12:05 10 4 07:20 1 Felipe AGUILAR CHI Mukesh KUMAR IND Army GC Nino BERTASIO ITA Garda Golf CC 41 12:15 10 5 07:30 1 Wei-chih LU TPE Shankar DAS IND Royal Calcutta GC Antonio LASCUNA PHI 42 12:25 10 6 07:40 1 Om Prakash CHOUHAN IND DSOI GC Edoardo MOLINARI ITA Asiago GC Marcel SIEM GER Country Sports Siem 43 12:35 10 7 07:50 1 Udayan MANE IND Eagleton - The Golf Resort Grégory HAVRET FRA Golf du Mйdoc Hotel & Spa Eduardo DE LA RIVA ESP 44 12:45 10 8 08:00 1 Honey BAISOYA IND Delhi GC Jason SCRIVENER AUS Mandurah CC Chris HANSON ENG Woodsome Hall GC 45 12:55 10 9 08:10 1 Johannes VEERMAN USA Chiragh KUMAR IND DLF Golf CC Scott HENRY SCO The Carrick 46 13:05 10 10 08:20 1 Chikkarangappa S IND Eagleton Golf Resort Scott VINCENT ZIM Chapman GC Deepinder KULLAR IND DLF GCC 47 13:15 10 11 08:30 1 Sam CHIEN USA Jyoti RANDHAWA IND DLF G&CC Daniel CHOPRA SWE 48 13:25 10 12 08:40 1 N THANGARAJA SRI Sanjay KUMAR IND Lucknow Gc Sutijet KOORATANAPISAN THA .
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