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Thailand's Tirawat Kaewsiribandit was in the spotlight as he along with a host of eight players, including Ye Htet Aung of Myanmar, Singapore's Quincy Quek, Bhullar of India and Rory Hie of Indonesia, shared the clubhouse lead after signing for matching four-under 68s at the $300,000 Asian Tour event.
India's Bhullar launched his title defence by going five-under-par through 17 holes, highlighted by a hole-in-one on 12, before darkness stopped play in the opening round of the Indonesia Open on Thursday.

Bhullar is on a roll since the past few tournaments
He matched the day’s efforts of playing partner Stephen Leaney of Australia, American Jason Knutzon and local hope Danny Masrin, who are both at five-under through 16, at the Pondok Indah Golf Course.
Coming off the back of a win, Bhullar fired three birdies in his opening six holes before stumbling with a double-bogey on the seventh hole to turn in 35, just before play was suspended.

Bhullar aced the par-three 12th hole after hitting an eight-iron from 172 yards
The 29-year-old Indian, however, caught fire after returning to the course, capping a birdie-birdie-hole in one-birdie run from the 10th hole before dropping a shot on 16.
Play was suspended at 2.25pm local time due to lightning threats before resuming an hour and 20 minutes later. It was later abandoned for the day at 5.42pm due to fading light.
A total of 28 players will resume their rounds at 6.10am on Friday, with the second round to commence at 6.15am as per scheduled.
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