
Eighteen-year-old Harman Sachdeva and 41-year-old Jamal Hossain shared the lead after the first round of the DP World Players Championship at Classic Golf Country Club in Nuh, Haryana, both scoring five-under 67. Sachdeva, in his first full DP World PGTI season, recorded an eagle and six birdies, while Hossain, a six-time tour winner, posted an error-free round with five birdies. Four players, including Japan's Taiga Tanaka and India's Chikkarangappa S, tied third at four-under 68, one shot behind the leaders.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| freepressjournal | Harman Sachdeva, Jamal Hossain Share Lead On Day One Of DP World Players Championship At Classic Golf Country Club | Center | Positive |
| theprint | Harman Sachdeva, Jamal Hossain share lead on day 1 of DP World Players C'ship | Center | Positive |
| news18 | Harman Sachdeva, Jamal Hossain share lead on day 1 of DP World Players C'ship | Center | Positive |
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