New Delhi, Oct. 17 -- Over the past couple of days, players have assessed the Lodhi Course at the Delhi Golf Club (DGC) with a fair degree of caution, according to it the respect it deserves and appreciating the quiet challenges that lurk under its beauty. On the first day of the competition, it was clear why. The shorter yardage and the absence of any water hazards may lead one into believing that going big is the way forward here, but with drivers getting better and players getting stronger, there's an increased risk of missing the greens and finding one of the many treacherous roughs around the tree lines. Rory McIlroy, among others, had spoken about keeping the driver away, which means the iron play (read club selection), and approach s...