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Panasonic Open India Order of Play for Round 1 Panasonic Open India Delhi Golf Club Order of Play for Round 1 MORNING SESSION STARTING FROM TEE 1 STARTING FROM TEE 10 Group Time Tee Name Represents Group Time Tee Name Represents Syed Saqib AHMED India Vijay KUMAR India 1 06:50 1 MD. Sanju India 11 06:50 10 Sudhir SHARMA India Gaurav GHEI India Anil Bajrang MANE India Amritinder SINGH India Chiragh KUMAR India 2 07:00 1 Suradit YONGCHAROENCHAI Thailand 12 07:00 10 Natthapong NIYOMCHON Thailand Raju ALI India Abhishek JHA India Trishul CHINNAPPA India Khalin JOSHI India 3 07:10 1 Settee PRAKONGVECH Thailand 13 07:10 10 Mithun PERERA Sri Lanka Angad CHEEMA India Karan VASUDEVA India R. MURTHY India Arjun ATWAL India 4 07:20 1 Arnond VONGVANIJ Thailand 14 07:20 10 Suttijet KOORATANAPISAN Thailand Sanjeev KUMAR (L) India Chikkarangappa S. India Manu GANDAS India Rashid KHAN India 5 07:30 1 Chanachok DEJPIRATANAMONGKOL Thailand 15 07:30 10 Paul PETERSON USA R Mari Muthu India Om Prakash CHOUHAN India Shankar DAS India Thaworn WIRATCHANT Thailand 6 07:40 1 Daniel ZULUAGA Colombia 16 07:40 10 Ajeetesh SANDHU India Veer AHLAWAT India Daniel CHOPRA Sweden Manav JAINI India Shamim KHAN India 7 07:50 1 Kevin TECHAKANOKBOON Thailand 17 07:50 10 Scott BARR Australia Gaurav Pratap SINGH India Shubhankar SHARMA India Wasim KHAN India Ashok KUMAR India 8 08:00 1 Arie Irawan Malaysia 18 08:00 10 Ye Htet AUNG Myanmar Samarth DWIVEDI India Udayan MANE India Honey BAISOYA India Ekthumrong LUANGANURUK Thailand 9 08:10 1 William HARROLD England 19 08:10 10 Aman RAJ India Rahul BAJAJ India Steve LEWTON England Gurki SHERGILL India Harmeet Singh KAHLON India 10 08:20 1 Pratap ATWAL India 20 08:20 10 Vishal SINGH India Feroz Singh GAREWAL India Abhinav LOHAN India Panasonic Open India Delhi Golf Club Order of Play for Round 1 AFTERNOON SESSION STARTING FROM TEE 1 STARTING FROM TEE 10 Group Time Tee Name Represents Group Time Tee Name Represents Arjun PRASAD India Harendra GUPTA India 21 11:05 1 Sorachut HANSAPIBAN Thailand 32 11:05 10 Nicolas PAEZ USA Kapil KUMAR India Sachin BAISOYA India K.PRABAGARAN Sri Lanka Pawan KUMAR India 22 11:15 1 Feroz ALI India 33 11:15 10 Zamal Hossain MOLLAH Bangladesh James BOWEN USA Maniram India Amardip MALIK India Shivendra Singh SISODIA India 23 11:25 1 Lionel WEBER France 34 11:25 10 Pijit PETCHKASEM Thailand Jaibir SINGH India Akshay SHARMA India Vikrant CHOPRA India Deepinder Singh KULLAR India 24 11:35 1 Jason KNUTZON USA 35 11:35 10 Chanat SAKULPOLPHAISAN Thailand N. THANGARAJA Sri Lanka Ranjit SINGH India Prom MEESAWAT Thailand Jarin TODD USA 25 11:45 1 Gaganjeet BHULLAR India 36 11:45 10 Abhijit CHADHA India Nicholas FUNG Malaysia Dipankar KAUSHAL India S.S.P CHAWRASIA India Brett MUNSON USA 26 11:55 1 GULFAM India 37 11:55 10 Jyoti RANDHAWA India Mukesh KUMAR India M DHARMA India Shiv KAPUR India Itthipat BURANATANYARAT Thailand 27 12:05 1 Natipong SRITHONG Thailand 38 12:05 10 Digvijay SINGH India Terry PILKADARIS Australia Sihwan KIM USA Oscar ZETTERWALL Sweden Shubham NARAIN India 28 12:15 1 Rahil GANGJEE India 39 12:15 10 Divyanshu BAJAJ India John Michael O'TOOLE USA Teemu PUTKONEN Finland Sujjan SINGH India Karandeep KOCHHAR India 29 12:25 1 Anura ROHANA Sri Lanka 40 12:25 10 Chanwoo KIM Korea Sam CHIEN USA Karan TAUNK India Pradeep KUMAR (N) India Arjun Singh CHAUDHRI India 30 12:35 1 Himmat RAI India 41 12:35 10 Arjun SINGH India Sanjay KUMAR India Kunal BHASIN Australia Ashbeer SAINI India Ankur CHADHA India 31 12:45 1 Raj RANDHAWA USA 42 12:45 10 Arjun SHARMA India Vikram RANA India Vinod KUMAR India.
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