Teen Pro Vishesh Sharma Leads Boulders Classic with Record 65 in Hyderabad

Nineteen-year-old Vishesh Sharma seized a one-shot lead on the first day of the Boulders Classic in Hyderabad with a brilliant seven-under 65, setting a new course record. His round was highlighted by an eagle on the par-5 14th hole, which he credited for building crucial momentum. He leads a chasing pack that includes two-time PGTI winner Shubhankar Sharma and the in-form Vinay Kumar Yadav, who both carded six-under 66s. Pre-tournament favourite Yuvraj Sandhu had a disappointing start, shooting a 73 to sit well back.

Key Points: Vishesh Sharma Leads Boulders Classic Golf After Day One

  • Vishesh Sharma shoots 65 for course record
  • Leads by one shot over Shubhankar Sharma, Vinay Yadav
  • Eagle on 14th key to momentum
  • Inaugural event has INR 1 crore prize
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Boulders Classic Golf: Local lad Vishesh Sharma takes a one-shot lead on day one

Hyderabad's Vishesh Sharma fires a course-record 65 to lead the Boulders Classic by one shot over Shubhankar Sharma and Vinay Kumar Yadav.

"I kept myself in play early on and focused on getting into good positions. The eagle on the 14th really gave me momentum. - Vishesh Sharma"

Hyderabad, April 14

The 19-year-old Vishesh Sharma of Hyderabad fired a seven-under 65 to take a one-shot lead in the opening round of the inaugural INR 1 crore Boulders Classic being played at the Boulder Hills Golf & Country Club in Hyderabad. Sharma's 65 set a new course record and featured an eagle on the par-5 14th, six birdies, and a lone bogey.

Two-time PGTI Tour winner Shubhankar Sharma carded a six-under 66 to sit tied second alongside Delhi's Vinay Kumar Yadav. The round marked Shubhankar's first start on the tour since the Tour Championship in Jamshedpur in December 2021. Teenager Vishesh Sharma, who turned professional last year and finished 21st on the DP World PGTI Order of Merit in 2025, made the most of his familiarity with the venue to produce a standout round.

Vishesh said, "I kept myself in play early on and focused on getting into good positions. The eagle on the 14th really gave me momentum. I hit a hybrid to about 10 feet there and made the putt, which helped me push on."

He capitalised on that momentum with a strong run, converting several chances from inside 10 to 15 feet. "I was able to take advantage of the opportunities I created and convert some good putts," he added.

Playing in his home city, Sharma also drew confidence from the setting. "It's great to be playing in Hyderabad and staying at home for this event. Being familiar with the conditions definitely helps," he said.

Shubhankar's round included an eagle on the par-5 seventh, six birdies, and two bogeys.

"The course is in great shape and will only get tougher as the week goes on, especially with the wind and pin positions," Shubhankar said. "I had a good stretch in the middle of the round where I picked up shots, including the eagle, and that made the difference."

He added, "I finished well, and that always gives you confidence going into the next round."

Thirty-year-old Vinay Kumar Yadav carded an error-free six-under 66 to stand tied-second along with Shubhankar. Vinay is coming off a playoff victory at the DP World PGTI NexGen event held at Golden Greens Golf & Country Club in Gurugram last month.

Yuvraj Sandhu, one of the pre-tournament favourites, struck a 73 on day one to be placed tied 55th.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see Shubhankar Sharma back in action after such a long break. A solid 66 is a strong statement. The competition is heating up! Good for the sport.
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Vinay O
As a Hyderabadi, it's so proud to see a local boy leading. The home advantage is real! Hope he can handle the pressure over the next three days. The course at Boulder Hills is no joke.
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David E
Interesting to see Yuvraj Sandhu so far back after a 73. Goes to show how unpredictable golf can be. Still plenty of time to climb the leaderboard, but he's given himself a lot of work.
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Anjali F
The prize money of 1 crore is a good step for the PGTI. It attracts better players and raises the profile of the tour. More such events are needed to develop golf in India beyond the metros.
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Siddharth J
Vinay Kumar Yadav with an error-free round is impressive. Consistency is key. After his recent win, his confidence must be sky-high. This could be a breakout year for him.
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Kavya N
While it's exciting, let's not put too much pressure on Vishesh. He's only 19 and this is

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