Ace golfer Jeev Milkha Singh began with a bang, humbling world number five Lee Westwood to top Group D after the opening day of the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Casares (Spain).
In his first Group D encounter, the Indian -- who gave up his title defence in the Singapore Open to become the first golfer from the sub-continent to make it to this elite event pulled off a huge surprise by scripting a stunning six-hole victory over Westwood.
Golfers in each four-player group face each other in a round-robin format and the group toppers will make it to Saturday's semi-finals.
There was no sign of his ankle injury as Jeev birdied the first, fourth and fifth holes and was in fact five-up after seven holes as Westwood bogeyed the third, sixth and seventh, while failing to sink a single birdie.
On his way back, Jeev not only kept it bogey-free but also signed off with a birdie, while Westwood dropped his fourth bogey on the final hole to lose seven-up after a poor birdie-less campaign.
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