Freddy Schott carded a six under par 66 to lead by one from defending champion Eugenio Chacarra after the first round of the 2026 Hero Indian Open.
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Freddy Schott birdies hole 11 to take the lead ⬆️
Five birdies and bogey free so far 🔥#HeroIndianOpen pic.twitter.com/rG38gFk2h6
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) March 26, 2026
The German, winner of last month’s Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship, made a superb start at DLF Golf & Country Club with six birdies in his first 12 holes.
Bogeys at the 14th and 17th brought him back to the pack, particularly as Chacarra finished strongly, but on both occasions, he responded with a birdie at the next to get back to six under.
Defending champion, Eugenio Chacarra signs off a first round of 67 (-5) ✍️
7⃣birdies round the demanding DLF Golf and Country Club.#HeroIndianOpen pic.twitter.com/pQHtkAggBA
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) March 26, 2026
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Chacarra was one over par through five holes after bogeys at the second and the fifth, but he bounced back with six birdies to sign for a five under 67.
A pinpoint approach to the seventh proved the kick-start his round needed, setting up the first of two successive gains to ensured he was under par at the turn.
Another pair at the tenth and 11th, the later after a beautifully-judged pitch, and a fifth in seven holes at the 13th took him level with Dan Bradbury and as Schott battled with the difficult closing stretch, Chacarra birdied the 18th before Schott responded in kind.
Bradbury started on the back nine with three birdies and added another at the first.
Bogeys at the fourth and sixth threatened to stop his momentum but he responded in style by birdieing his last two holes for a 68.
Niklas Nørgaard posted a three under par 68 he shared fourth place with Martin Couvra, Calum Hill and Gregorio De Leo on three under, with a further nine players at two under.
Round one was suspended at 6:40pm local time due to darkness and will resume at 7:35am on Friday.
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