Freddy Schott takes clubhouse lead in India

Freddy Schott takes clubhouse lead in India

Hero Indian Open R1

Freddy Schott of Germany tees off on the 1st Play off Hole on day four of the Bahrain Championship

Freddy Schott fired eight birdies and two bogeys to close with a 6-under 66 and take the clubhouse lead at the Hero Indian Open where play was suspended overnight due to darkness.

Players yet to finish Round 1 will be restarting at 07:35 local time.

Schott won his first DP World Tour title at the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship last month.

“Very, very pleased, really solid out there today… yeah, it was pretty much a flawless round of golf. Two drops but at least those were the most difficult holes so it’s alright,” said the German.

“I guess it might be the hardest course this year. Your game has to be so good overall, there’s not a thing which can leak.

“You’ve got to be very good off the tee to actually give yourself some chances, you’ve got to be good into the greens, hit the right areas, and make your putts so it’s a really tough, testing golf course.

“We said we’re going to be conservative off the tee most of the time, and then be aggressive into the greens when we’ve got a wedge in hand. Wedging was good today, putting was good, so that led to that score.

“It was obviously a massive confidence-booster for the year, winning in Bahrain, but I just want to keep on going and see where that leads me and hopefully we can have a nice week out here.”

Spain’s Eugenio Chacarra made seven birdies and two bogeys for a 67 and lies in second place at 5-under.

“Good round after not one of the best starts. I hit a great shot on the first and missed a short one and another great shot on the second and ended up with a bogey,” said the defending champion.

“I think we did a tremendous job staying patient, playing the shot that’s required on this course. It’s a tricky course, it’s obviously been great to me but it’s just a hard course all round. I think it just suits my game because you need every shot and to move the ball both ways pretty well, and I tend to do that.

“It’s a week that changed my life, I’m here because of last [year], so obviously thankful to Hero for giving me the opportunity back in the day and it’s just lovely to be here,” he added.

“I think it’s a tournament that when I talk to my manager, one day if I’m on the PGA Tour or another tour, I’ll always love to come back.”

England’s Dan Bradbury lies in third place at 4-under having made two bogeys.

Denmark’s Niklas Nørgaard (3 bogeys), France’s Martin Couvra (two bogeys, one double bogey at the par-3 5th), Scotland’s Calum Hill (one bogey, one double bogey at the par-4 14th) and Italy’s Gregorio de Leo (one eagle at the par-5 8th, 3 bogeys) all carded 69s for a share of fourth place at 3-under.

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Pos.PlayerThruTo ParR1
1SCHOTT, Freddy18-666
2CHACARRA, Eugenio18-567
3BRADBURY, Dan18-468
4NORGAARD, Niklas18-369
COUVRA, Martin18-369
HILL, Calum18-369
DE LEO, Gregorio18-369
8APHIBARNRAT, Kiradech18-270
CAMPILLO, Jorge18-270
MORRISON, James18-270
FORREST, Grant18-270
FITZPATRICK, Alex18-270
VIDAL, Quim18-270
JORDAN, Matthew18-270
BRYANT, Davis18-270
FERGUSON, Ewen18-270
17PEAKE, Ryan18-171
KANEKO, Kota18-171
CANTERO, Ivan18-171
WALKER, Euan18-171
COUSSAUD, Ugo18-171
KOBORI, Kazuma18-171
LAW, David18-171
ELVIRA, Manuel18-171
GUMBERG, Jordan18-171
OLESEN, Jacob Skov18-171
PREMLALL, Yurav18-171
DANTORP, Jens18-171
FISHER, Ross18-171
DAFFUE, MJ18-171
FRITTELLI, Dylan18-171
32GARCIA, Sebastian18Par72
QUAYLE, Anthony18Par72
LARRAZÁBAL, Pablo18Par72
DEAN, Joe18Par72
SULLIVAN, Andy18Par72
AHLAWAT, Veer18Par72
BALDWIN, Matthew18Par72
MOLINARI, Francesco18Par72
MANASSERO, Matteo18Par72
41CHOUHAN, Om Prakash18+173
SENIOR, Jack18+173
SINGH, Kartik18+173
CABRERA BELLO, Rafa18+173
NAIDOO, Dylan18+173
LAWRENCE, Thriston18+173
SCHMIDT, Ben18+173
KAUL, Kshitij Naveed18+173
MORY, Félix18+173
JONSSON, Tobias18+173
ADAM, Cameron18+173
RAVETTO, David18+173
ROBINSON THOMPSON, Brandon18+173
VAN DRIEL, Darius18+173
JARVIS, Casey18+173
AZHAR, Mohd17+1-
57SÖDERBERG, Sebastian18+274
MOLINARI, Edoardo18+274
CHEEMA, Angad18+274
LANGASQUE, Romain18+274
GIRRBACH, Joel18+274
AYORA, Angel18+274
MAZZOLI, Stefano18+274
THANGARAJA, N18+274
KIMSEY, Nathan18+274
KINHULT, Marcus18+274
DOULL, Jordan18+274
CROCKER, Sean18+274
KATSURAGAWA, Yuto18+274
PRASAD, Arjun18+274
BLOMME, Adam18+274
VOKE, Nick18+274
MCKINNEY, Connor18+274
VAILLANT, Tom17+2-
75YOUNG, Daniel18+375
GANDAS, Manu18+375
HOLLICK, Michael18+375
CROWE, Harrison18+375
SHEORAN, Dhruv18+375
OTAEGUI, Adrian18+375
LEE, Junghwan18+375
LUITEN, Joost18+375
LAGERGREN, Joakim18+375
GUERRIER, Julien18+375
BUCHANAN, Jack18+375
HOSSAIN, Jamal18+375
87S, Manoj18+476
ARMITAGE, Marcus18+476
WIESBERGER, Bernd18+476
HOSHINO, Rikuya18+476
LINDBERG, Mikael18+476
RODRIGUES, Daniel18+476
LACROIX, Frederic18+476
HOSSAIN, Badal18+476
YULE, Jack18+476
LINDELL, Oliver18+476
CHARMASSON, Clement17+4-
98GUILLAMOUNDEGUY, Oihan18+577
TOWNSEND, Hugo18+577
THOMAS, Rayhan18+577
BHATIA, Akshay18+577
PUIG, David18+577
BERGSTROM, Albin18+577
JOSHI, Khalin H18+577
STEINLECHNER, Maximilian18+577
DEBOVE, Quentin18+577
CELLI, Filippo18+577
TALWAR, Saptak18+577
ELVIRA, Nacho18+577
REBULA, Jovan18+577
GOUVEIA, Ricardo18+577
SHARMA, Shubhankar18+577
113HIDALGO, Angel18+678
LOHAN, Abhinav18+678
MICHELUZZI, David18+678
BAISOYA, Honey18+678
LAPORTA, Francesco18+678
118BAIRSTOW, Sam18+779
GHAI, Tapendra18+779
BHATTACHARYA, Shaurya18+779
DHOLE PATIL, Rohan18+779
KHAN, Rashid18+779
SMYLIE, Elvis18+779
MISHRA, Anshul (AM)18+779
125SANDHU, Yuvraj18+880
BROOMHEAD, Jonathan18+880
BIONDI FIGUEIREDO, Frederico18+880
KABTHIYAL, Anshul18+880
129COCKERILL, Aaron18+981
WILLIAMS, Robin18+981
131YADAV, Deepak (AM)18+1183
SINGH, Sukhman (AM)18+1183
133SINGH SANDHU, Jairaj18+1284
134CHAUHAN, Kanav (AM)18+1486
135JAGLAN, Shubham18+1587
136BERRY, Joshua18+1688
137SHARMA, Akshay18+1789
MALIK, Amardeep18+1789
Updated: March 26, 2026