McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: (L - R) G Ghosh (RCGC), U S Mundy (Director, PGTI), R Takru (Director, McLeod Russel), K K Baheti (Director, McLeod Russel), Col D Singhal (RCGC) pose with the trophy
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: Mr. Rajeev Takru, Director, McLeod Russel, makes the opening speech at the press conference as Mr. K K Baheti, Director, McLeod Russel, listens intently
Panasonic Open India: Mukesh Kumar's triumph helped him realize his dream of winning an international title, he thus became the oldest winner on the Asian Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Mukesh Kumar's victory was the fifth by an Indian at the Panasonic Open India and also the fifth by an Indian on the Asian Tour this year (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Ajeetesh Sandhu was tied 36th at nine-under-279 after four rounds of the Japan Golf Tour's Final Stage Q School, the top 97 players made the cut for the last two rounds
Panasonic Open India: Mukesh Kumar's second round 69 gave him a two-shot lead and laid the foundation for the pursuit of his maiden Asian Tour triumph (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Ajeetesh Sandhu lies tied 46th at four-under-140 after two rounds of the Japan Golf Tour's Final Stage Q School, the top 90 will make the cut after four rounds
Panasonic Open India: Jyoti Randhawa's five-under-67 made him the joint clubhouse leader on the weather-interrupted opening day (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Jeev Milkha Singh will look to set the record straight by striving for his first international win on home soil (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) Liang Wen-chong, defending champion Chiragh Kumar and Chikkarangappa S pose with the trophy at Lodhi Garden (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Josh Burack, CEO, Asian Tour, Manish Sharma, President & CEO, Panasonic India, Chiragh Kumar, Chikkarangappa & Liang Wen-chong at the press con
The Indian duo of Chawrasia & Chikkarangappa returned a much-improved 66 in round 2 of the World Cup to hang on to tied 14th place, they were eight shots behind the leaders
CG Open: Shubhankar Sharma resumed his pursuit of the Rolex Player of the Year title with a dazzling opening round of seven-under-63 that gave him the lead
CG Open: K Prabagaran holed it from 180 yards to make an albatross on the 18th in Round 1, he thus became the fifth player to make an albatross on the PGTI
CG Open: Defending champ Ashok Kumar will face a stiff challenge from the youth brigade comprising of Rashid Khan, Shubhankar Sharma, Khalin Joshi, Honey Baisoya & Ajeetesh Sandhu
Gaganjeet Bhullar bagged his second title of the season after his Indonesia Open triumph, his victory resulted in back-to-back wins for Indians on the Asian Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar was leading by two shots after 15 holes when play was suspended on Sunday, he will be the favourite when play resumes on Monday (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jeev Milkha Singh was in second place behind compatriot Bhullar and also in contention when play was suspended on Sunday (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya made it back-to-back titles after a comfortable nine-shot win, swept north-eastern leg and moved up to second in Rolex Ranking
IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya fired the week's lowest score of eight-under-64 to stretch his lead to six strokes in round 3, he also broke the PGTI record for most eagles in a season
Rahil Gangjee missed out on a European Tour card after a final round of two-over-74 at the Q School, he finished tied 37th at -3, the top 30 made the grade
Khalin Joshi resumed his battle for the Asian Tour card with a sizzling opening round of seven-under-65 at the Indonesia Open that gave him a share of the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee shoots two-under in Round 5 of the European Tour's Q School, rises to tied 22nd at five-under, raises hopes of making it into the top-25 after six rounds
Rahil Gangjee was tied 32nd after the first four rounds of the European Tour Q School Final Stage, he needs to be in the top-25 at the end of six rounds to earn his card
IndianOil Servo Masters: (l - r) Pro Kunal Bhasin, M Shyam, Secy, Organizing Committee, A K Bhagwati, Chairman, Organizing Committee, U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, pro Shankar Das at the press con
Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Honey Baisoya receives the trophy and cheque from previous champion Sanjay Kumar (left) and Mr. A L Hek, MLA & Patron of Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open Golf
SSP Chawrasia won in a playoff at the Resorts World Manila Masters to clinch his first title outside India, it was his fifth Asian Tour win and second of the 2016 season (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma's cracking final round of 10-under-62 in Manila earned him a tied fourth finish and lifted him into the top-60 on the Asian Tour, raising his hopes of bagging his tour card
Chiragh Kumar's final round 64 in Manila helped him secure a share of fourth place along with Shubhankar Sharma & Jyoti Randhawa as four Indians finished inside the top-4
SSP Chawrasia along with Jyoti Randhawa was in tied third and three off the lead on the penultimate day of the Resorts World Manila Masters (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa's second round 65 in Manila gave him a 2-shot lead and set the record for the season's lowest 36-hole score of -15 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa sizzled with an opening round eight-under-64 at the Resorts World Manila Masters to be part of the five-way lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Hon'ble CM of Meghalaya Dr. Mukul Sangma addresses the media, sitting to his left (l - r) are pros Aman Raj, Digvijay Singh & U S Mundy, Director, PGTI
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Amateur Karandeep Kochhar, who upset some of the top professionals in the country en route his three-shot win, is seen here posing with his trophy
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Seventeen-year-old Karandeep Kochhar became the youngest player and first Indian amateur to win on the PGTI after wreaking havoc with a final round of 62
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Om Prakash Chouhan fired a six-under-64 in the final round to finish runner-up, he took home the cheque for the best performance by a professional
Anirban Lahiri couldn't capitalize on his 4-shot overnight lead in round 4 of the CIMB Classic but still finished a career best tied third on the PGA Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: (L - R) G Ghosh (RCGC), U S Mundy (Director, PGTI), R Takru (Director, McLeod Russel), K K Baheti (Director, McLeod Russel), Col D Singhal (RCGC) pose with the trophy
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: Mr. Rajeev Takru, Director, McLeod Russel, makes the opening speech at the press conference as Mr. K K Baheti, Director, McLeod Russel, listens intently
Panasonic Open India: Mukesh Kumar's triumph helped him realize his dream of winning an international title, he thus became the oldest winner on the Asian Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Mukesh Kumar's victory was the fifth by an Indian at the Panasonic Open India and also the fifth by an Indian on the Asian Tour this year (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Ajeetesh Sandhu was tied 36th at nine-under-279 after four rounds of the Japan Golf Tour's Final Stage Q School, the top 97 players made the cut for the last two rounds
Panasonic Open India: Mukesh Kumar's second round 69 gave him a two-shot lead and laid the foundation for the pursuit of his maiden Asian Tour triumph (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Ajeetesh Sandhu lies tied 46th at four-under-140 after two rounds of the Japan Golf Tour's Final Stage Q School, the top 90 will make the cut after four rounds
Panasonic Open India: Jyoti Randhawa's five-under-67 made him the joint clubhouse leader on the weather-interrupted opening day (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Jeev Milkha Singh will look to set the record straight by striving for his first international win on home soil (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) Liang Wen-chong, defending champion Chiragh Kumar and Chikkarangappa S pose with the trophy at Lodhi Garden (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Josh Burack, CEO, Asian Tour, Manish Sharma, President & CEO, Panasonic India, Chiragh Kumar, Chikkarangappa & Liang Wen-chong at the press con
The Indian duo of Chawrasia & Chikkarangappa returned a much-improved 66 in round 2 of the World Cup to hang on to tied 14th place, they were eight shots behind the leaders
CG Open: Shubhankar Sharma resumed his pursuit of the Rolex Player of the Year title with a dazzling opening round of seven-under-63 that gave him the lead
CG Open: K Prabagaran holed it from 180 yards to make an albatross on the 18th in Round 1, he thus became the fifth player to make an albatross on the PGTI
CG Open: Defending champ Ashok Kumar will face a stiff challenge from the youth brigade comprising of Rashid Khan, Shubhankar Sharma, Khalin Joshi, Honey Baisoya & Ajeetesh Sandhu
Gaganjeet Bhullar bagged his second title of the season after his Indonesia Open triumph, his victory resulted in back-to-back wins for Indians on the Asian Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar was leading by two shots after 15 holes when play was suspended on Sunday, he will be the favourite when play resumes on Monday (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jeev Milkha Singh was in second place behind compatriot Bhullar and also in contention when play was suspended on Sunday (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya made it back-to-back titles after a comfortable nine-shot win, swept north-eastern leg and moved up to second in Rolex Ranking
IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya fired the week's lowest score of eight-under-64 to stretch his lead to six strokes in round 3, he also broke the PGTI record for most eagles in a season
Rahil Gangjee missed out on a European Tour card after a final round of two-over-74 at the Q School, he finished tied 37th at -3, the top 30 made the grade
Khalin Joshi resumed his battle for the Asian Tour card with a sizzling opening round of seven-under-65 at the Indonesia Open that gave him a share of the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee shoots two-under in Round 5 of the European Tour's Q School, rises to tied 22nd at five-under, raises hopes of making it into the top-25 after six rounds
Rahil Gangjee was tied 32nd after the first four rounds of the European Tour Q School Final Stage, he needs to be in the top-25 at the end of six rounds to earn his card
IndianOil Servo Masters: (l - r) Pro Kunal Bhasin, M Shyam, Secy, Organizing Committee, A K Bhagwati, Chairman, Organizing Committee, U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, pro Shankar Das at the press con
Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Honey Baisoya receives the trophy and cheque from previous champion Sanjay Kumar (left) and Mr. A L Hek, MLA & Patron of Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open Golf
SSP Chawrasia won in a playoff at the Resorts World Manila Masters to clinch his first title outside India, it was his fifth Asian Tour win and second of the 2016 season (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma's cracking final round of 10-under-62 in Manila earned him a tied fourth finish and lifted him into the top-60 on the Asian Tour, raising his hopes of bagging his tour card
Chiragh Kumar's final round 64 in Manila helped him secure a share of fourth place along with Shubhankar Sharma & Jyoti Randhawa as four Indians finished inside the top-4
SSP Chawrasia along with Jyoti Randhawa was in tied third and three off the lead on the penultimate day of the Resorts World Manila Masters (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa's second round 65 in Manila gave him a 2-shot lead and set the record for the season's lowest 36-hole score of -15 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa sizzled with an opening round eight-under-64 at the Resorts World Manila Masters to be part of the five-way lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Hon'ble CM of Meghalaya Dr. Mukul Sangma addresses the media, sitting to his left (l - r) are pros Aman Raj, Digvijay Singh & U S Mundy, Director, PGTI
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Amateur Karandeep Kochhar, who upset some of the top professionals in the country en route his three-shot win, is seen here posing with his trophy
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Seventeen-year-old Karandeep Kochhar became the youngest player and first Indian amateur to win on the PGTI after wreaking havoc with a final round of 62
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Om Prakash Chouhan fired a six-under-64 in the final round to finish runner-up, he took home the cheque for the best performance by a professional
Anirban Lahiri couldn't capitalize on his 4-shot overnight lead in round 4 of the CIMB Classic but still finished a career best tied third on the PGA Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)