Golconda Masters: Defending champion Harendra Gupta will be geared up for a spirited title defence; here he's seen in action during Wednesday's Pro-Am event
Players C'ship, Eagleton: Shubhankar Sharma receives the winning cheque and trophy from Mr. Chetan Meda, Director, Eagleton (centre) and Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (right)
Players C'ship, Eagleton: The celebrations begin for Shubhankar, his 24-under-264 total matched Anirban Lahiri's PGTI record for the lowest tournament score
Gaganjeet Bhullar signed a four-under-67 on day 1 of the Maybank Championship to be tied 16th, 3 off the pace, Rahil Gangjee was tied 20th at three-under-68
Players C'ship, Eagleton: Shubhankar Sharma picked up five shots on the last four holes for an inspiring third round 64 that put him three shots ahead in the driver's seat
Players C'ship, Eagleton: Local favourite Chikkarangappa will headline the field along with India's other rising stars Shubhankar Sharma, Khalin Joshi and Udayan Mane
Chikkarangappa shot a six-under-65 in the third round of the Bashundhara Bangladesh Open, to be joint second, three off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chikkarangappa fired a five-under-66 on day 2 of the Bashundhara Bangladesh Open to end up as one of three Indians in tied third place at eight-under, three off the lead
CIAL Cochin Masters: (L - R) Maj Gen K J Koshi (CGC), S Chacko, A M Shabeer, A C K Nair (all from CIAL), U S Mundy (PGTI) & pros Mukesh Kumar, Angad Cheema, Vikrant Chopra at the press con
CIAL Cochin Masters: Mr. A M Shabeer, Executive Director, CIAL, addresses the gathering, sitting to his right is Mr. A C K Nair, Airport Director, CIAL
Chawrasia fired a second straight 66 to be the joint Rd 2 leader at the Myanmar Open, Rashid Khan occupies tied third place (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur claimed tied 11th at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship while Anirban Lahiri was tied 28th at the CareerBuilder Challenge in the United States (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
PGTI Q School: Aman Raj receives the Q School trophy from (l - r) U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, S Sinha, MD, Kensville G & CC, M Patell, CEO, Kensville G & CC and L Malik, GM, Kensville G & CC
Team Europe trounced Team Asia 18.5 - 5.5 in the EurAsia Cup; Asian captain Jeev Milkha Singh is seen here congratulating teammate Anirban Lahiri on his singles win (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri was only one of two players from Team Asia who won their singles matches on Sunday; here, draped in the tricolour, he is seen cheering his teammates (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chikkarangappa (tied 11th) & Shubhankar Sharma (tied 25th) earned their Asian Tour cards for 2016 after finishing inside the top-40 at the Q School Final Stage
The team of SSP Chawrasia & Kiradech Aphibarnrat gave Team Asia it's only win in Saturday's Foursomes matches, Team Europe leads 9 - 3 going into the final day (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chikkarangappa was the joint leader after round 3 of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage, Shubhankar Sharma occupied tied 17th, both Indians are well on course to earn their 2016 Asian Tour cards
Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia both lost their Fourball Matches on the opening day of the EurAsia Cup as Team Europe took a 3-point lead over Team Asia (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Honey Baisoya was the highest-placed Indian in tied 10th along with Chikkarangappa in round 1 of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage, both Baisoya & Chikka shot scores of four-under-67
Chikkarangappa, Shubhankar Sharma & Khalin Joshi will lead the Indian challenge at the Final Stage of the Asian Tour Q School 2016, a total of 18 Indians are competing at the event which begins Jan 13
PGTI Q School: The PGTI held a Rules Clinic ahead of the Qualifying School to educate the players on some of the important Rules of Golf and Golfing Etiquettes
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: Chikkarangappa receives the trophy and cheque from Mr. K K Baheti, Director, McLeod Russel (centre) and Master Akhil Khaitan also representing McLeod Russel (left)
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: It was double delight for Chikkarangappa, his solid 69 in round four earned him the title and paved the way for his Rolex Ranking win
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: Udayan Mane, tied 20th in Kolkata, bagged the PGTI Emerging Player of the Year title with the highest season's earnings among the rookies
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: Jyoti Randhawa soared to the top with a sizzling seven-under-65 to take a commanding four-shot lead in round two, he made two eagles during his second round
Golconda Masters: Defending champion Harendra Gupta will be geared up for a spirited title defence; here he's seen in action during Wednesday's Pro-Am event
Players C'ship, Eagleton: Shubhankar Sharma receives the winning cheque and trophy from Mr. Chetan Meda, Director, Eagleton (centre) and Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (right)
Players C'ship, Eagleton: The celebrations begin for Shubhankar, his 24-under-264 total matched Anirban Lahiri's PGTI record for the lowest tournament score
Gaganjeet Bhullar signed a four-under-67 on day 1 of the Maybank Championship to be tied 16th, 3 off the pace, Rahil Gangjee was tied 20th at three-under-68
Players C'ship, Eagleton: Shubhankar Sharma picked up five shots on the last four holes for an inspiring third round 64 that put him three shots ahead in the driver's seat
Players C'ship, Eagleton: Local favourite Chikkarangappa will headline the field along with India's other rising stars Shubhankar Sharma, Khalin Joshi and Udayan Mane
Chikkarangappa shot a six-under-65 in the third round of the Bashundhara Bangladesh Open, to be joint second, three off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chikkarangappa fired a five-under-66 on day 2 of the Bashundhara Bangladesh Open to end up as one of three Indians in tied third place at eight-under, three off the lead
CIAL Cochin Masters: (L - R) Maj Gen K J Koshi (CGC), S Chacko, A M Shabeer, A C K Nair (all from CIAL), U S Mundy (PGTI) & pros Mukesh Kumar, Angad Cheema, Vikrant Chopra at the press con
CIAL Cochin Masters: Mr. A M Shabeer, Executive Director, CIAL, addresses the gathering, sitting to his right is Mr. A C K Nair, Airport Director, CIAL
Chawrasia fired a second straight 66 to be the joint Rd 2 leader at the Myanmar Open, Rashid Khan occupies tied third place (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur claimed tied 11th at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship while Anirban Lahiri was tied 28th at the CareerBuilder Challenge in the United States (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
PGTI Q School: Aman Raj receives the Q School trophy from (l - r) U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, S Sinha, MD, Kensville G & CC, M Patell, CEO, Kensville G & CC and L Malik, GM, Kensville G & CC
Team Europe trounced Team Asia 18.5 - 5.5 in the EurAsia Cup; Asian captain Jeev Milkha Singh is seen here congratulating teammate Anirban Lahiri on his singles win (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri was only one of two players from Team Asia who won their singles matches on Sunday; here, draped in the tricolour, he is seen cheering his teammates (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chikkarangappa (tied 11th) & Shubhankar Sharma (tied 25th) earned their Asian Tour cards for 2016 after finishing inside the top-40 at the Q School Final Stage
The team of SSP Chawrasia & Kiradech Aphibarnrat gave Team Asia it's only win in Saturday's Foursomes matches, Team Europe leads 9 - 3 going into the final day (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chikkarangappa was the joint leader after round 3 of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage, Shubhankar Sharma occupied tied 17th, both Indians are well on course to earn their 2016 Asian Tour cards
Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia both lost their Fourball Matches on the opening day of the EurAsia Cup as Team Europe took a 3-point lead over Team Asia (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Honey Baisoya was the highest-placed Indian in tied 10th along with Chikkarangappa in round 1 of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage, both Baisoya & Chikka shot scores of four-under-67
Chikkarangappa, Shubhankar Sharma & Khalin Joshi will lead the Indian challenge at the Final Stage of the Asian Tour Q School 2016, a total of 18 Indians are competing at the event which begins Jan 13
PGTI Q School: The PGTI held a Rules Clinic ahead of the Qualifying School to educate the players on some of the important Rules of Golf and Golfing Etiquettes
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: Chikkarangappa receives the trophy and cheque from Mr. K K Baheti, Director, McLeod Russel (centre) and Master Akhil Khaitan also representing McLeod Russel (left)
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: It was double delight for Chikkarangappa, his solid 69 in round four earned him the title and paved the way for his Rolex Ranking win
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: Udayan Mane, tied 20th in Kolkata, bagged the PGTI Emerging Player of the Year title with the highest season's earnings among the rookies
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: Jyoti Randhawa soared to the top with a sizzling seven-under-65 to take a commanding four-shot lead in round two, he made two eagles during his second round