 It's been a hot and humid opening day here in Jakarta, the B&I Indonesian Masters, the 11th edition of the tournament and some exceptional scoring. Not unfortunately by the defending champion, Sarat Sawanarut, who did set up a birdie here at the 12th, but it was one of only two he made all day. A 74 is 3 over par. The best placed Indonesian is Jonathan Wijono. Didn't quite manage his birdie at the last, but he hold out for par. And he's on 68, 3 under par. Gun Charankul is one better, this along birdie putt at the 8th. The tie around in 67, 4 under par. Patrick Reed is making his first ever visit to Indonesia and clearly the former Masters champion enjoyed himself. He didn't drop a shot, five birdies. One of them set up by this splendid tee shot at the 7th. It's been good to see Jazz Jane Watt at an on finding some form again after a horrible run of 13 missed cuts in a row. This is second into the 13th. How unlucky was this? A 66 for 5 under for Jazz. The same score as Richard T. Lee, who played out of the bunker, turned his back, walked away and didn't even see the ball finish at the bottom of the hole. He was happy enough, though. 66, 5 under par. The same score as Wade Ormsby, who was in the very first group out this morning at 6 a.m. exactly. The early call was worth it. He's on 5 under. And Pachara Kongwatmae, so close in Hong Kong last week, played one of the shots of the day. The second into the par 4, 5th. Straight in for an eagle. But the man who leads after the opening round is India's Gaganjeep Bhulla, an 8 birdie, 63. Great golf, and he leads by 2.