Ahmed Baig, Arif Ali lead table in Pakistan Open Golf Championship

KARACHI:Ahmed Baig of PAF Skyview Golf Club and Arif Ali of PTV lead the table in the four-round 47th Pakistan Open Golf Championship, which commenced on Thursday at Rawalpindi Club Golf Course in Rawalpindi.

 

The table leaders grossed 70 two under par on the opening day. These two players managed to edge past many established top ranked players that included Shabbir Iqbal, Matloob Ahmed and M. Munir.

 

Performance wise, Ahmed Baig’s game has been a mixture of excellence and error oriented. His eagle on the 16th hole was the result of superb shot making and so were his birdies on holes 2, 6, 8, 12, 13 and 18. But then he had to encounter a dreaded double bogie on the 14th hole and bogies on holes 1,5,10 and 11 which make his score look just a little less sparkling.

 

However fortune seems to be favoring him as his other adversaries of significance also did not play well enough.

 

Arif Ali reflected steadiness and total accuracy in hitting and hopes to continue his pursuit of top position.

 

Shabbir Iqbal of Islamabad, the top ranked player of the country, is placed just one stroke behind the two leaders and seeks to settle scores with his upfront rivals in the rounds to come.

 

In the first round noticeable was errant play by Shabbir. Two errors stood out, one on hole number three and another one on the fourteenth hole. These errors resulted in double bogies and virtually shocked the champion.

 

However, his competence enabled him to retrieve the situation as he scored two eagles, one on hole two and another one on the fifth hole and saved the situation from getting too messy. At the end of the first day, he lags behind the leaders by merely one stroke and upsets are likely to occur on Friday’s second round.

 

Lagging behind Ahmed Baig, Arif Ali and Shabbir Iqbal are Matloob Ahmed (Garrison Lahore), Muhammed Rehman (Royal Palm), Sajjad Khan (Islamabad), Asad Khan (PAF) and Muhammed Shahzad (Garrison Lahore).

 

These six aspirants are bunched together at a score of par 72.They may not be in the forefront but have shown adequate flair during the first round.

 

Three competitors falling in line for honors are Taimoor Khan (Peshawar), Zulfiqar Ali (DHA) and Muhammed Alam (PAF Skyview). They ended the first round at a score of gross 73.