Molinari's 65 Leads Dubai Classic as Indian Golfers Struggle in Wind

Francesco Molinari carded an impressive 65 to take a two-shot lead after the first round of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. The Italian veteran, finding form after a quiet period, mastered the windy conditions at Emirates Golf Club with eight birdies. Indian golfers Yuvraj Sandhu and Shubhankar Sharma faced a difficult day, with Sandhu finishing at 3-over par. Play was suspended due to darkness with nine players, including Sharma, yet to complete their opening rounds.

Key Points: Molinari Leads Dubai Desert Classic, Indians Face Tough Start

  • Francesco Molinari shoots 65 for two-shot lead
  • Yuvraj Sandhu finishes 3-over after tough stretch
  • Shubhankar Sharma 2-over through 16 holes
  • Play suspended due to darkness with nine players unfinished
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Golf: Tough start for Indians in windy conditions as Italian Molinari takes lead in Dubai Desert Classic

Francesco Molinari fires a 65 to lead the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. India's Yuvraj Sandhu and Shubhankar Sharma struggle in windy conditions.

"Not super unexpected, but I wasn't expecting a score like that. - Francesco Molinari"

Dubai, Jan 22

Francesco Molinari rolled back the years with a stunning 65 to lead by two shots after a windy first round at the 2026 Hero Dubai Desert Classic. The Italian, who has not been in the winner's circle since claiming The 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie in 2018, made light work of the breezy conditions at Emirates Golf Club thanks to eight birdies and one dropped shot.

Play was suspended at 5.50 pm local time due to darkness, with nine players to complete their first rounds on Friday morning.

It was a rough start for India's Yuvraj Sandhu, who had an early birdie on the 13th, his fourth hole, but lost a ball on the 17th and twice incurred penalties on the way to a triple bogey.

He seemed to have recovered as he birdied the 18th, first and second in a row, to get back to 1-under in difficult conditions. Then came a disastrous stretch from fourth to the ninth, and he bogeyed four times to finish 3-over. Shubhankar Sharna, who, like Sandhu, is on the sponsor's exemption from Hero, was 2-over through 16 holes when play was suspended. He had three bogeys against one birdie.

Molinari has returned to form after an indifferent 2025 DP World Tour campaign with a top-ten finish at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in honour of Gary Player in December before making the cut at last week's Dubai Invitational. He briefly joined Mikael Lindberg at the summit before the Swede closed with a birdie to set the clubhouse target at five under.

However, Molinari -- already a Rolex Series winner at the 2018 BMW PGA Championship -- finished his round with three consecutive birdies to carve open a two-shot advantage and take the overnight lead.

"Not super unexpected, but I wasn't expecting a score like that," Molinari admitted. "Last week I felt very rusty, so I was hoping it would be very good prep for this week.

"Yeah, putter was the biggest difference, to be honest. Made some nice putts. Kept the round going in the middle, where I played a couple of iffy holes and made some good pars. Obviously very, very pleased with the start.

The 43-year-old made a fast start to his round with a tap-in birdie at the tenth before finding the cup from the fringe at the 11th to reach two under. He gave that shot back at the 12th, but responded immediately with a birdie at the next before holing a 20-foot effort for another gain at the 14th.

Molinari had to wait until the fourth for his next birdie, but it was worth it as he curled home a 65-foot putt to reach four under and share the lead with Lindberg and Joel Girrbach, who was in the clubhouse at four under.

Lindberg birdied the last to jump ahead, only for Molinari to find the cup with a birdie putt at the seventh to rejoin the lead.

An approach to five feet at the eighth yielded another birdie, and when he followed that up with a similar second shot into the ninth for birdie, Molinari led by two.

Lindberg went birdie-eagle-birdie from the second to surge into contention and led the way with another gain to start his back nine. His only dropped shot came at the 16th, but he responded with a birdie at the 18th to set the initial target before being overhauled.

JC Ritchie started with an eagle at the tenth before birdies at the 13th and 18th offset a bogey at the 15th. The South African moved to within one of Molinari with a hat-trick of birdies from the second, but he double-bogeyed the sixth and finished at four under.

Japan's Yuto Katsuragawa, China's Wenyi Ding, Spaniard Manuel Elvira, Italy's Andrea Pavan, Germany's Nicolai von Dellingshausen, and American pair Patrick Reed and Johannes Veerman were in a share of fifth at three under.

- IANS

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Sarah B
What a round by Molinari! 65 in those conditions is seriously impressive. Great to see a former major champion finding form again. The tournament is wide open though, with so many players close behind.
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Rohit P
Losing a ball and a triple bogey... that's a nightmare start for Sandhu. The mental strength to bounce back with three straight birdies is commendable. Hope he can find consistency tomorrow. Shubhankar needs to finish strong too. Let's go, Team India! 💪
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Priya S
It's a bit disappointing, to be honest. With Hero as the title sponsor, you'd hope our Indian golfers would have a stronger showing, especially early on. The conditions were the same for everyone. They need to handle the pressure better.
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Michael C
That 65-foot putt by Molinari on the fourth must have been something to see! The leaderboard is packed. Good to see some Asian representation with Katsuragawa and Ding up there as well.
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Kavya N
First round jitters, maybe? Golf is such a mental game. They have the talent. Let's not write them off yet. A solid second round can change everything. Fingers crossed for a better day tomorrow! 🤞

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