Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Rashid Khan's scorching eight-under-64 on Day 2 matched Sudhir Sharma's course record set earlier this year; Rashid thus climbed to tied third
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Karandeep Kochhar set the bar at his home turf with a brilliant seven-under-65 to take a one-shot lead in Round 1
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Tournament host Jeev Milkha Singh made a steady start with an opening round of even-par-72 to be placed tied 37th
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Mr. Srinivasan H R (TAKE), Jeev Milkha Singh, Chikkarangappa, A Sandhu, K Joshi, R Hie, Mr. U S Mundy (PGTI), Mr. S P S Matharoo (CGC) pose with the trophy
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Tournament host Mr. Jeev Milkha Singh described the event as a visual treat for golf fans thanks to the depth of the field and great course conditions
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Mr. Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions and Joint President, PGTI, stressed upon building on the success of the inaugural edition last year
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Reigning PGTI Order of Merit champion Khalin Joshi spoke about his strong connection with TAKE and the event
Shubhankar Sharma's last round of three-under-68 helped him claim tied seventh place at the Italian Open, his second top-10 of the 2019 European Tour season lifted him 70 spots in the OWGR to 266
Shubhankar Sharma followed up his first round 66 at the European Tour's Italian Open with a 69 in Round 2 to continue in tied third place for the second day running, he is three off the lead
Twenty-two-year-old rookie Yuvraj Singh Sandhu emerged as the 2019 TATA Steel PGTI Feeder Tour Order of Merit champion; Yuvraj won two events during the season
Feeder Tour, The Palms - Lucknow: Abhinav Lohan receives the winning cheque from Mr. Sheeraz Kalra, GM, The Palms Golf Club & Resort (right) & Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (left)
Feeder Tour, The Palms - Lucknow: Abhinav Lohan broke the victory barrier with his playoff triumph, he had shot a determined and error-free five-under earlier in the day
Feeder Tour, The Palms - Lucknow: Wasim Khan was joint runner-up as he lost out in the three-way playoff after shooting the last day's best score of eight-under
Feeder Tour, The Palms - Lucknow: Local favourite Sanjeev Kumar, who shot a final round of six-under, also finished joint second after losing out in the playoff
Jaipur Open: Priyanshu Singh receives the winning cheque from Shri Vishvendra Singh, Minister of Tourism, Govt of Rajasthan (extreme right) & Dr. Bhanwar Lal, Director - Tourism, Govt of Rajasthan
Rahil Gangjee surged into the halfway lead at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship after his bogey-free second round of eight-under-63 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jaipur Open: Syed Saqib Ahmed fired a blistering nine-under-61 to storm into a three-shot lead in Round 2; Saqib thus equalled the record for the lowest score after two rounds on the TATA Steel PGTI
Jaipur Open: Vikrant Chopra fired a rare albatross on the par-5 17th during his first round of 66 that placed him tied 15th; Vikrant found the hole with his second shot from a distance of 235 yards
Feeder Tour, Jaypee Greens Wish Town: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu prevailed in a playoff after matching the week's best score of 60 in Round 3, he thus extended his lead in the Feeder Tour Order of Merit
Feeder Tour, Jaypee Greens Wish Town: Wasim Khan finished runner-up after posting a last round of 62 with an eagle-birdie finish that took the match into a playoff
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rory Hie receives the winning cheque from (L to R) Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Cho Minn Thant, CEO & Commissioner, Asian Tour & B Hariharan, MD, Landbase India Ltd.
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rory Hie became the first Indonesian to triumph on the Asian Tour after his flawless final round of 68 gave him a two-shot victory
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Asian Tour rookie Aadil Bedi made birdies on the last five holes to shoot a 66 in the final round, the fourth place finish was the teenager's best on the Asian Tour
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Aman Raj, another Asian Tour rookie, delivered his second top-5 result on the Asian Tour with his tied fifth finish, he fired a 66 on Day 4
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rashid Khan returned a second consecutive six-under-66 to rise one spot to second place in Round 3, he trails the leader Rory Hie of Indonesia by one shot
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Abhijit Singh Chadha relished returning to his favourite venue with a second round of seven-under-65 that saw him climb six positions to second place, he is one off the lead
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: (L to R): Golfers Khalin Joshi, Viraj Madappa, Daniel Van Tonder, Malcolm Kokocinski pose with the Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship trophy
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Top Indian contenders Chikkarangappa, Khalin Joshi and Viraj Madappa will be playing their first Asian Tour event at the Classic Golf & Country Club this week
Karandeep Kochhar secured tied 10th place at the Yeangder TPC after his final round of two-under-70, it was 20-year-old Karandeep's best finish on the Asian Tour in two years
Rahil Gangjee claimed tied 10th place at the Japan Golf Tour's Fujisankei Classic, he shot three consecutive scores of three-under-68 in Rounds 2, 3, and 4, after an opening 75
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: (L - R) Mr. Rahul Singh, Tour Development, Asian Tour & Mr. B Hariharan, MD, Landbase India Ltd, pose with the Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship trophy
Shubhankar Sharma finished tied 46th in the third and last event of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals; He thus missed out on qualifying for the PGA Tour for next season
Feeder Tour, Golden Greens: Karan Pratap Singh receives the winning cheque from (l - r) S Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, Y Bedi, Chief, Steel Recycling, TATA Steel & R Grover, COO, Golden Greens
Feeder Tour, Golden Greens: Nineteen-year-old rookie Karan Pratap Singh clinched his maiden professional title in spectacular fashion as he sank an eagle on the last hole of his final round of 68
Anirban Lahiri retained his PGA Tour card for the 2019-20 season after his tied fifth finish at the Albertsons Boise Open; It was Lahiri's second straight top-10 in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals
Feeder Tour, Karnal: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (right) receives the winning cheque from Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI; Yuvraj's win lifted him from 10th to 2nd in the Feeder Tour OOM
Feeder Tour, Karnal: Rookie Yuvraj Singh Sandhu registered his maiden win in style with a thumping seven-shot margin; He produced the week’s best score of seven-under-55 on the last day
Feeder Tour, Karnal: Dhruv Sheoran shot a top-notch six-under-56, his first ever bogey-free round in a professional tournament, to grab the first round lead
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Rashid Khan's scorching eight-under-64 on Day 2 matched Sudhir Sharma's course record set earlier this year; Rashid thus climbed to tied third
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Karandeep Kochhar set the bar at his home turf with a brilliant seven-under-65 to take a one-shot lead in Round 1
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Tournament host Jeev Milkha Singh made a steady start with an opening round of even-par-72 to be placed tied 37th
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Mr. Srinivasan H R (TAKE), Jeev Milkha Singh, Chikkarangappa, A Sandhu, K Joshi, R Hie, Mr. U S Mundy (PGTI), Mr. S P S Matharoo (CGC) pose with the trophy
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Tournament host Mr. Jeev Milkha Singh described the event as a visual treat for golf fans thanks to the depth of the field and great course conditions
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Mr. Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions and Joint President, PGTI, stressed upon building on the success of the inaugural edition last year
Jeev Milkha Singh Invtl Presented by TAKE: Reigning PGTI Order of Merit champion Khalin Joshi spoke about his strong connection with TAKE and the event
Shubhankar Sharma's last round of three-under-68 helped him claim tied seventh place at the Italian Open, his second top-10 of the 2019 European Tour season lifted him 70 spots in the OWGR to 266
Shubhankar Sharma followed up his first round 66 at the European Tour's Italian Open with a 69 in Round 2 to continue in tied third place for the second day running, he is three off the lead
Twenty-two-year-old rookie Yuvraj Singh Sandhu emerged as the 2019 TATA Steel PGTI Feeder Tour Order of Merit champion; Yuvraj won two events during the season
Feeder Tour, The Palms - Lucknow: Abhinav Lohan receives the winning cheque from Mr. Sheeraz Kalra, GM, The Palms Golf Club & Resort (right) & Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (left)
Feeder Tour, The Palms - Lucknow: Abhinav Lohan broke the victory barrier with his playoff triumph, he had shot a determined and error-free five-under earlier in the day
Feeder Tour, The Palms - Lucknow: Wasim Khan was joint runner-up as he lost out in the three-way playoff after shooting the last day's best score of eight-under
Feeder Tour, The Palms - Lucknow: Local favourite Sanjeev Kumar, who shot a final round of six-under, also finished joint second after losing out in the playoff
Jaipur Open: Priyanshu Singh receives the winning cheque from Shri Vishvendra Singh, Minister of Tourism, Govt of Rajasthan (extreme right) & Dr. Bhanwar Lal, Director - Tourism, Govt of Rajasthan
Rahil Gangjee surged into the halfway lead at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship after his bogey-free second round of eight-under-63 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jaipur Open: Syed Saqib Ahmed fired a blistering nine-under-61 to storm into a three-shot lead in Round 2; Saqib thus equalled the record for the lowest score after two rounds on the TATA Steel PGTI
Jaipur Open: Vikrant Chopra fired a rare albatross on the par-5 17th during his first round of 66 that placed him tied 15th; Vikrant found the hole with his second shot from a distance of 235 yards
Feeder Tour, Jaypee Greens Wish Town: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu prevailed in a playoff after matching the week's best score of 60 in Round 3, he thus extended his lead in the Feeder Tour Order of Merit
Feeder Tour, Jaypee Greens Wish Town: Wasim Khan finished runner-up after posting a last round of 62 with an eagle-birdie finish that took the match into a playoff
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rory Hie receives the winning cheque from (L to R) Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Cho Minn Thant, CEO & Commissioner, Asian Tour & B Hariharan, MD, Landbase India Ltd.
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rory Hie became the first Indonesian to triumph on the Asian Tour after his flawless final round of 68 gave him a two-shot victory
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Asian Tour rookie Aadil Bedi made birdies on the last five holes to shoot a 66 in the final round, the fourth place finish was the teenager's best on the Asian Tour
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Aman Raj, another Asian Tour rookie, delivered his second top-5 result on the Asian Tour with his tied fifth finish, he fired a 66 on Day 4
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rashid Khan returned a second consecutive six-under-66 to rise one spot to second place in Round 3, he trails the leader Rory Hie of Indonesia by one shot
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Abhijit Singh Chadha relished returning to his favourite venue with a second round of seven-under-65 that saw him climb six positions to second place, he is one off the lead
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: (L to R): Golfers Khalin Joshi, Viraj Madappa, Daniel Van Tonder, Malcolm Kokocinski pose with the Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship trophy
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Top Indian contenders Chikkarangappa, Khalin Joshi and Viraj Madappa will be playing their first Asian Tour event at the Classic Golf & Country Club this week
Karandeep Kochhar secured tied 10th place at the Yeangder TPC after his final round of two-under-70, it was 20-year-old Karandeep's best finish on the Asian Tour in two years
Rahil Gangjee claimed tied 10th place at the Japan Golf Tour's Fujisankei Classic, he shot three consecutive scores of three-under-68 in Rounds 2, 3, and 4, after an opening 75
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: (L - R) Mr. Rahul Singh, Tour Development, Asian Tour & Mr. B Hariharan, MD, Landbase India Ltd, pose with the Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship trophy
Shubhankar Sharma finished tied 46th in the third and last event of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals; He thus missed out on qualifying for the PGA Tour for next season
Feeder Tour, Golden Greens: Karan Pratap Singh receives the winning cheque from (l - r) S Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, Y Bedi, Chief, Steel Recycling, TATA Steel & R Grover, COO, Golden Greens
Feeder Tour, Golden Greens: Nineteen-year-old rookie Karan Pratap Singh clinched his maiden professional title in spectacular fashion as he sank an eagle on the last hole of his final round of 68
Anirban Lahiri retained his PGA Tour card for the 2019-20 season after his tied fifth finish at the Albertsons Boise Open; It was Lahiri's second straight top-10 in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals
Feeder Tour, Karnal: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (right) receives the winning cheque from Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI; Yuvraj's win lifted him from 10th to 2nd in the Feeder Tour OOM
Feeder Tour, Karnal: Rookie Yuvraj Singh Sandhu registered his maiden win in style with a thumping seven-shot margin; He produced the week’s best score of seven-under-55 on the last day
Feeder Tour, Karnal: Dhruv Sheoran shot a top-notch six-under-56, his first ever bogey-free round in a professional tournament, to grab the first round lead