It's a tough course in New Delhi that hosts this week's Indian Open on the DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour).
For Marcus Kinhult, 68 strokes, four under par, were enough to share the lead with Englishman Marcus Armitage and Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts.
A welcome step in the right direction for Kinhult, who started the season with a second place in the first tournament in December. But after New Year's, he has missed the "cut" in four tournaments out of six and struggled with his game.
To be honest, it hasn't felt great. But hopefully, this course can force me to play better. It tests every part of your game, says Kinhult to DP World Tour.