IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: Jamal Hossain came through as the champion after a rollercoaster final round of 71; Jamal thus jumped 22 spots to 17th position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: Lt. Col. Ajay Kaila (Retd.), ED & RH, Digboi Refinery, did the ceremonial tee-off during the tournament inauguration on Wednesday
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: Lt. Col. Ajay Kaila (Retd.), ED & RH, Digboi Refinery, Mr. S K Das, CGM (T), Organizing President (2nd from left - front row), along with other IndianOil officials, Mr. Amandeep Johl, CEO-Designate, PGTI (3rd from left - back row), professionals Udayan Mane (extreme right - back row) and Makoto Iwasaki (2nd from left - back row) as well as Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (extreme left - front row), pose with the trophy at the Press Conference
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: Lt. Col. Ajay Kaila (Retd.), ED & RH, Digboi Refinery, reiterated IndianOil's continued commitment to the growth of Indian professional golf through the staging of the IndianOil SERVO Masters
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: PGTI President Mr. Kapil Dev, during a live online interaction with the media and other dignitaries, expressed his gratitude to Indian Oil Corporation Ltd for being a pillar of support to Indian professional golf as the IndianOil SERVO Masters has been the longest-running event on the PGTI
Jaipur Open 2024: Champion Sachin Baisoya (3rd from right) receives the trophy & cheque from Mr. Yogendra Singh, Captain, Rambagh Golf Club (3rd from left). The other dignitaries seen in the picture are (L – R) Mr. Amandeep Johl, CEO-Designate, PGTI, Mr. Rajesh Srivastava, Head, Marketing Communications, Nissan India, Mr. Samridhh Sharma, Secretary, Rambagh Golf Club & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI.
Jaipur Open 2024: Sachin Baisoya made a comeback for the ages by clinching the title in a marathon playoff against Rashid Khan; Sachin emerged victorious on the fifth playoff hole
Jaipur Open 2024: Sachin Baisoya celebrates his third career title after securing victory in his first ever playoff; Sachin thus moved up one spot from sixth to fifth place in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Jaipur Open 2024: Sukhraj Singh Gill receives the keys of the Nissan Magnite car for his hole-in-one on the 11th during Round 2 from Mr. Rajesh Srivastava, Head, Marketing Communications, Nissan India, during the prize presentation ceremony on Saturday
Jaipur Open 2024: Aryaman Aditya Mohan became only the fifth player in PGTI history to make three eagles in a round during his first round of 67 that placed him tied 23rd
Rayhan Thomas fired a five-under 66 in Round 5 of the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage to be tied 22nd at a total of 13-under when play was suspended in the fifth round on Tuesday due to lightning; Rayhan thus boosted his chances of finishing inside the top-20 and earning his DP World Tour card for 2025 (File Photo)
Jaipur Open 2024: Leading professionals in the field Stepan Danek of Czech Republic, Indians Shaurya Bhattacharya and Veer Ahlawat (TATA Steel PGTI Ranking leader) and USA's Dominic Piccirillo, pose with the trophy during the practice round on Tuesday
India's Rayhan Thomas made the 72-hole cut at the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage as he totaled eight-under after four rounds to be tied 47th; The top 65 and ties went through to the last two rounds after which the top 20 and ties will secure a DP World Tour Card for the 2025 season
Saptak Talwar was the second Indian to make the 72-hole cut at the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage; He totaled seven-under after four rounds to be tied 65th
The Poona Club Open 2024: Champion Kshitij Naveed Kaul receives the trophy & cheque from (L – R) Mr. Gaurav Gadhoke, President, Poona Club Ltd, Mr. Ikram Khan, Past Captain & Golf Advisor, Poona Club GC, Mrs. Padmaja Shirke, Lady Captain, Poona Club GC, Mr. Jay Shirke, Captain, Poona Club GC & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
The Poona Club Open 2024: Kshitij Naveed Kaul came up with a cool and confident 67 in Round 4 highlighted by a stunning birdie on the last hole to wrap up his fourth title and second win at the Poona Club Golf Course; Kshitij, the wire-to-wire winner, thus zoomed 31 spots to 18th place in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
The Poona Club Open 2024: Dhruv Sheoran made major gains to finish tied third thanks to his final round of eight-under 63 that equaled the course record and featured two eagles
The Poona Club Open 2024: Kshitij Naveed Kaul posted a solid four-under 67 in Round 3 to establish a two-shot lead and continue at the top for the third day running
The Poona Club Open 2024: Leading Indian professionals Veer Ahlawat, the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking leader (4th from left) & Olympian Udayan Mane (4th from right) pose with the trophy at the Press Conference. The other dignitaries seen in the picture are (L - R) Mr. Indraneel Mujgule, Vice President, Poona Club Ltd, Mrs. Padmaja Shirke, Lady Captain, Poona Club GC, Mr. Ikram Khan, Past Captain & Golf Advisor, Poona Club GC, Mr. Jay Shirke, Captain, Poona Club GC, Mr. Gaurav Gadhoke, President, The Poona Club Ltd & Mr. Vikas Singh, Director, Marketing & Tour Development, PGTI.
Rayhan Thomas finished tied ninth in the Second Stage Qualifying Event played in Girona, Spain, to earn himself a spot in the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage that begins on November 8
Saptak Talwar finished tied 10th in the Second Stage Qualifying Event played in Huelva, Spain, to earn a berth into the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage
Angad Cheema earned a direct entry into the Final Stage of the DP World Tour Q School as a result of his PGTI Ranking to be the third Indian in the fray
J&K Open 2024: Champion Shaurya Bhattacharya (3rd from right) receives the trophy from Mrs. Yasha Mudgal, IAS, Commissioner Secretary, J&K Tourism (3rd from left); The other dignitaries seen in the picture are (L - R) Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. Manav Gupta, JKAS, Secretary, Jammu Tawi Golf Course, Mr. Vivekananda Rai, IRS, Director, Tourism, Jammu & Mrs. Sunaina Sharma Mehta, JKAS, Joint Director, Tourism, Jammu
J&K Open 2024: Rookie Shaurya Bhattacharya, who shot a flawless and rock-solid final round of 69, earned himself a dramatic come-from-behind victory to bag his maiden title; Shaurya thus became the first rookie to win on the PGTI in five years
J&K Open 2024: Kushal Singh made the first albatross of the season during his third round of 70 that placed him tied 29th; Kushal fired the albatross on the Par-5 18th hole
J&K Open 2024: Ms. Yasha Mudgal, IAS, Commissioner Secretary, J&K Tourism (centre), Mr. Vivekananda Rai, IRS, Director, Tourism, Jammu (3rd from left), Mr. Vikas Singh, Director, Marketing & Tour Development, PGTI (2nd from left) & leading Indian professionals Shaurya Binu (extreme left) & Varun Parikh (extreme right) seen at the press conference along with other dignitaries on Tuesday
Haryana Open 2024: Champion Varun Parikh (centre) receives the trophy from Col. A S Dhillon, GM, Panchkula Golf Club (left) & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI (right)
Haryana Open 2024: Varun Parikh edged out Rahil Gangjee in a classic playoff encounter to lift his second professional title; Varun, who prevailed on the 4th playoff hole, thus climbed 32 spots to 16th position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Haryana Open 2024: Pukhraj Singh Gill produced the second day’s best score of nine-under 63, also his personal best, to climb 16 spots and storm into the halfway lead
Haryana Open 2024: Tricity lad Angad Cheema, winner of the last PGTI event and one of the top contenders this week, seen in action during the practice round
J&K Open 2024: L - R: Mr. Manav Gupta, Secretary, Jammu Tawi Golf Course, Mr. Vivekanand Rai, Director, Tourism, Jammu, leading Indian professional golfer Mr. Saarthak Chhibber, Mr. Kapil Dev, President, PGTI, leading Indian professional golfer Mr. Abhinav Lohan and Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, seen at the Press Conference on Thursday
J&K Open 2024: Mr. Vivekanand Rai, Director, Tourism, Jammu (centre), spoke about how the event promotes golf tourism in J&K while Mr. Manav Gupta, Secretary, Jammu Tawi Golf Course (left), stressed on how the event helped showcase the Jammu Tawi Golf Course to a much wider audience
J&K Open 2024: Abhinav Lohan relived his experience of playing in Jammu in previous years and visiting the historical tourist sites in the city last year
Vizag Open 2024: Champion Angad Cheema receives the trophy from Shri Kandula Durgesh, Hon'ble Minister of Tourism, Culture & Cinematography, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh (third from left)
Vizag Open 2024: Angad Cheema kept his nerve to prevail in a pulsating playoff encounter and end an 11-year wait to clinch his second PGTI title; Angad's win moved him up one spot to third position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Vizag Open 2024: Leading Indian professionals Dhruv Sheoran (2nd from left) & Shaurya Binu (2nd from right) pose with the trophy; The other dignitaries seen in the picture are Mr. Vikas Singh, Director, Marketing & Tour Development, PGTI (extreme left) & Mr. M S N Raju, Hony. Secretary, EPGC (extreme right)
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Champion Shankar Das receives the cheque from Shri Jupally Krishna Rao, Hon'ble Minister for Prohibition & Excise, Tourism, Culture & Archaeology, Govt. of Telangana (extreme right) and Mr. Manav Jaini, Director – Bharath Golf Pvt Ltd (2nd from left)
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Shankar Das pulled a rabbit out of the hat with a fiery final round of 64 that included seven birdies on the front-nine to clinch his eighth title and end a seven-year victory drought, he thus climbed 28 spots to 14th position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Shankar Das, seen celebrating his win, went bogey-free for 53 holes during the week and produced last three rounds of 64 to rise from tied 67th after Round 1 to the top
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Angad Cheema's last round of 69 saw him claim the runner-up spot, he thus posted his sixth top-10 and second runner-up finish of the season and consolidated himself in fourth place in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Shamim Khan produced a hole-in-one on the ninth while delivering the final day's best score of 62, he finished tied 10th
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: Jamal Hossain came through as the champion after a rollercoaster final round of 71; Jamal thus jumped 22 spots to 17th position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: Lt. Col. Ajay Kaila (Retd.), ED & RH, Digboi Refinery, did the ceremonial tee-off during the tournament inauguration on Wednesday
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: Lt. Col. Ajay Kaila (Retd.), ED & RH, Digboi Refinery, Mr. S K Das, CGM (T), Organizing President (2nd from left - front row), along with other IndianOil officials, Mr. Amandeep Johl, CEO-Designate, PGTI (3rd from left - back row), professionals Udayan Mane (extreme right - back row) and Makoto Iwasaki (2nd from left - back row) as well as Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (extreme left - front row), pose with the trophy at the Press Conference
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: Lt. Col. Ajay Kaila (Retd.), ED & RH, Digboi Refinery, reiterated IndianOil's continued commitment to the growth of Indian professional golf through the staging of the IndianOil SERVO Masters
IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024: PGTI President Mr. Kapil Dev, during a live online interaction with the media and other dignitaries, expressed his gratitude to Indian Oil Corporation Ltd for being a pillar of support to Indian professional golf as the IndianOil SERVO Masters has been the longest-running event on the PGTI
Jaipur Open 2024: Champion Sachin Baisoya (3rd from right) receives the trophy & cheque from Mr. Yogendra Singh, Captain, Rambagh Golf Club (3rd from left). The other dignitaries seen in the picture are (L – R) Mr. Amandeep Johl, CEO-Designate, PGTI, Mr. Rajesh Srivastava, Head, Marketing Communications, Nissan India, Mr. Samridhh Sharma, Secretary, Rambagh Golf Club & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI.
Jaipur Open 2024: Sachin Baisoya made a comeback for the ages by clinching the title in a marathon playoff against Rashid Khan; Sachin emerged victorious on the fifth playoff hole
Jaipur Open 2024: Sachin Baisoya celebrates his third career title after securing victory in his first ever playoff; Sachin thus moved up one spot from sixth to fifth place in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Jaipur Open 2024: Sukhraj Singh Gill receives the keys of the Nissan Magnite car for his hole-in-one on the 11th during Round 2 from Mr. Rajesh Srivastava, Head, Marketing Communications, Nissan India, during the prize presentation ceremony on Saturday
Jaipur Open 2024: Aryaman Aditya Mohan became only the fifth player in PGTI history to make three eagles in a round during his first round of 67 that placed him tied 23rd
Rayhan Thomas fired a five-under 66 in Round 5 of the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage to be tied 22nd at a total of 13-under when play was suspended in the fifth round on Tuesday due to lightning; Rayhan thus boosted his chances of finishing inside the top-20 and earning his DP World Tour card for 2025 (File Photo)
Jaipur Open 2024: Leading professionals in the field Stepan Danek of Czech Republic, Indians Shaurya Bhattacharya and Veer Ahlawat (TATA Steel PGTI Ranking leader) and USA's Dominic Piccirillo, pose with the trophy during the practice round on Tuesday
India's Rayhan Thomas made the 72-hole cut at the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage as he totaled eight-under after four rounds to be tied 47th; The top 65 and ties went through to the last two rounds after which the top 20 and ties will secure a DP World Tour Card for the 2025 season
Saptak Talwar was the second Indian to make the 72-hole cut at the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage; He totaled seven-under after four rounds to be tied 65th
The Poona Club Open 2024: Champion Kshitij Naveed Kaul receives the trophy & cheque from (L – R) Mr. Gaurav Gadhoke, President, Poona Club Ltd, Mr. Ikram Khan, Past Captain & Golf Advisor, Poona Club GC, Mrs. Padmaja Shirke, Lady Captain, Poona Club GC, Mr. Jay Shirke, Captain, Poona Club GC & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
The Poona Club Open 2024: Kshitij Naveed Kaul came up with a cool and confident 67 in Round 4 highlighted by a stunning birdie on the last hole to wrap up his fourth title and second win at the Poona Club Golf Course; Kshitij, the wire-to-wire winner, thus zoomed 31 spots to 18th place in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
The Poona Club Open 2024: Dhruv Sheoran made major gains to finish tied third thanks to his final round of eight-under 63 that equaled the course record and featured two eagles
The Poona Club Open 2024: Kshitij Naveed Kaul posted a solid four-under 67 in Round 3 to establish a two-shot lead and continue at the top for the third day running
The Poona Club Open 2024: Leading Indian professionals Veer Ahlawat, the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking leader (4th from left) & Olympian Udayan Mane (4th from right) pose with the trophy at the Press Conference. The other dignitaries seen in the picture are (L - R) Mr. Indraneel Mujgule, Vice President, Poona Club Ltd, Mrs. Padmaja Shirke, Lady Captain, Poona Club GC, Mr. Ikram Khan, Past Captain & Golf Advisor, Poona Club GC, Mr. Jay Shirke, Captain, Poona Club GC, Mr. Gaurav Gadhoke, President, The Poona Club Ltd & Mr. Vikas Singh, Director, Marketing & Tour Development, PGTI.
Rayhan Thomas finished tied ninth in the Second Stage Qualifying Event played in Girona, Spain, to earn himself a spot in the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage that begins on November 8
Saptak Talwar finished tied 10th in the Second Stage Qualifying Event played in Huelva, Spain, to earn a berth into the DP World Tour Q School Final Stage
Angad Cheema earned a direct entry into the Final Stage of the DP World Tour Q School as a result of his PGTI Ranking to be the third Indian in the fray
J&K Open 2024: Champion Shaurya Bhattacharya (3rd from right) receives the trophy from Mrs. Yasha Mudgal, IAS, Commissioner Secretary, J&K Tourism (3rd from left); The other dignitaries seen in the picture are (L - R) Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. Manav Gupta, JKAS, Secretary, Jammu Tawi Golf Course, Mr. Vivekananda Rai, IRS, Director, Tourism, Jammu & Mrs. Sunaina Sharma Mehta, JKAS, Joint Director, Tourism, Jammu
J&K Open 2024: Rookie Shaurya Bhattacharya, who shot a flawless and rock-solid final round of 69, earned himself a dramatic come-from-behind victory to bag his maiden title; Shaurya thus became the first rookie to win on the PGTI in five years
J&K Open 2024: Kushal Singh made the first albatross of the season during his third round of 70 that placed him tied 29th; Kushal fired the albatross on the Par-5 18th hole
J&K Open 2024: Ms. Yasha Mudgal, IAS, Commissioner Secretary, J&K Tourism (centre), Mr. Vivekananda Rai, IRS, Director, Tourism, Jammu (3rd from left), Mr. Vikas Singh, Director, Marketing & Tour Development, PGTI (2nd from left) & leading Indian professionals Shaurya Binu (extreme left) & Varun Parikh (extreme right) seen at the press conference along with other dignitaries on Tuesday
Haryana Open 2024: Champion Varun Parikh (centre) receives the trophy from Col. A S Dhillon, GM, Panchkula Golf Club (left) & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI (right)
Haryana Open 2024: Varun Parikh edged out Rahil Gangjee in a classic playoff encounter to lift his second professional title; Varun, who prevailed on the 4th playoff hole, thus climbed 32 spots to 16th position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Haryana Open 2024: Pukhraj Singh Gill produced the second day’s best score of nine-under 63, also his personal best, to climb 16 spots and storm into the halfway lead
Haryana Open 2024: Tricity lad Angad Cheema, winner of the last PGTI event and one of the top contenders this week, seen in action during the practice round
J&K Open 2024: L - R: Mr. Manav Gupta, Secretary, Jammu Tawi Golf Course, Mr. Vivekanand Rai, Director, Tourism, Jammu, leading Indian professional golfer Mr. Saarthak Chhibber, Mr. Kapil Dev, President, PGTI, leading Indian professional golfer Mr. Abhinav Lohan and Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, seen at the Press Conference on Thursday
J&K Open 2024: Mr. Vivekanand Rai, Director, Tourism, Jammu (centre), spoke about how the event promotes golf tourism in J&K while Mr. Manav Gupta, Secretary, Jammu Tawi Golf Course (left), stressed on how the event helped showcase the Jammu Tawi Golf Course to a much wider audience
J&K Open 2024: Abhinav Lohan relived his experience of playing in Jammu in previous years and visiting the historical tourist sites in the city last year
Vizag Open 2024: Champion Angad Cheema receives the trophy from Shri Kandula Durgesh, Hon'ble Minister of Tourism, Culture & Cinematography, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh (third from left)
Vizag Open 2024: Angad Cheema kept his nerve to prevail in a pulsating playoff encounter and end an 11-year wait to clinch his second PGTI title; Angad's win moved him up one spot to third position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Vizag Open 2024: Leading Indian professionals Dhruv Sheoran (2nd from left) & Shaurya Binu (2nd from right) pose with the trophy; The other dignitaries seen in the picture are Mr. Vikas Singh, Director, Marketing & Tour Development, PGTI (extreme left) & Mr. M S N Raju, Hony. Secretary, EPGC (extreme right)
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Champion Shankar Das receives the cheque from Shri Jupally Krishna Rao, Hon'ble Minister for Prohibition & Excise, Tourism, Culture & Archaeology, Govt. of Telangana (extreme right) and Mr. Manav Jaini, Director – Bharath Golf Pvt Ltd (2nd from left)
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Shankar Das pulled a rabbit out of the hat with a fiery final round of 64 that included seven birdies on the front-nine to clinch his eighth title and end a seven-year victory drought, he thus climbed 28 spots to 14th position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Shankar Das, seen celebrating his win, went bogey-free for 53 holes during the week and produced last three rounds of 64 to rise from tied 67th after Round 1 to the top
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Angad Cheema's last round of 69 saw him claim the runner-up spot, he thus posted his sixth top-10 and second runner-up finish of the season and consolidated himself in fourth place in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking
Telangana Golconda Masters 2024: Shamim Khan produced a hole-in-one on the ninth while delivering the final day's best score of 62, he finished tied 10th