BTI Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's second straight four-under-68 pushed him up to tied second at the halfway stage, he trails leader Kazuki Higa by four shots
BTI Open: Professionals Md Siddikur Rahman, Johnson Poh & Honey Baisoya pose with the trophy at the press conference, also seen in the picture are U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Arshi Haider, Chairman, BTI
Rahil Gangjee's win in Japan propelled him to third place in the Asian Tour rankings and also pushed him up 665 places to 372nd in the world rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee's triumph at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship meant he became the third Indian to win on the Japan Golf Tour after Jyoti Randhawa and Jeev Milkha Singh (Picture: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee claimed his first international title in 14 years at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship in Japan, he fired a final round of three-under-68 to win by one shot
Rahil Gangjee's 68 in Round 3 of the Panasonic Open Golf Championship placed him sole second, one off the lead, he is now in with a chance to break his long winless streak on the Asian Tour
Rahil Gangjee moved into tied second, within two shots of the lead, after his second round of six-under-65 at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship in Japan
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Honey Baisoya made it two wins in two weeks with an emphatic four-shot victory at Noida, he thus extended his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: (L - R) U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, pro Honey Baisoya, Ashwani Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group & pro Amardip Sinh Malik at the Press Conference
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shed light on the importance of this new event being added to the PGTI calendar
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: PGTI Order of Merit leader Honey Baisoya stressed on carrying forward the momentum from his victory in Pune last week
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Local lad Amardip Sinh Malik, the winner of the last event at the Noida Golf Course in October last year, spoke about returning to his happy hunting ground
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Mr. Ashwani Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group, spoke about the beginning of a new partnership with the PGTI
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: (R to L) Honey Baisoya receives the cheque from Nidhi Srivastava, VP, Kolte - Patil Developers, N Chowdhary, Captain, Poona Club GC & U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Honey Baisoya romped to a comfortable seven-shot victory with a course record total of 22-under-262, his fifth career win gave him the lead in PGTI's money list
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Arjun Prasad also claimed joint second after his final round of 67 helped him climb three spots, it was the 19-year-old's career-best finish
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Abhishek Jha produced an inspiring run of seven straight birdies during his third round of 65 that pushed him up to tied third place
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: A rejuvenated Digvijay Singh resumed the season afresh after a month's break from the game as he found himself among the seven joint leaders at 5-under on Day 1
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: (L - R) D Shukla, GM, Crowne Plaza Pune, R Agarwal from Poona Club GC, Nidhi Srivastava, VP, Kolte-Patil, US Mundy, CEO, PGTI, and pros A Sandhu, R Gangjee & K Joshi
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, was of the view that an enthralling week of golf was in the offing as the field is extremely competitive this year
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Ms. Nidhi Srivastava, Vice President, Kolte – Patil Developers, spoke about Kolte - Patil's association with the Pune Open since last year being a fruitful one
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Ajeetesh Sandhu, a winner on the Asian Tour last year, shed light on the challenges the professionals are likely to face at the Poona Club Golf Course
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Khalin Joshi, who has already earned his Asian Tour exemption for next season, spoke about continuing the good work in the current season
Shubhankar Sharma will be teeing it up in Round 1 of the Masters at 2202 IST on Thursday along with Americans Larry Mize (former Masters champion) and Russell Henley
Shubhankar Sharma is set to become the fourth Indian after Jeev Milkha Singh, Arjun Atwal and Anirban Lahiri, to compete at the Masters as he tees it up at Augusta this week (Picture: Asian Tour)
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: N Thangaraja receives the trophy from Mr Mashrur Arefin, Additional MD, City Bank & Maj Gen Md. Jahangir Kabir Talukder, GOC & President, BGCC
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: Sri Lankan N Thangaraja cruised to a thumping six-shot win with his career-best total & course record of 22-under, he is now the PGTI Order of Merit leader
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: Veer Ahlawat claimed the runner-up position following his last round of 69, Veer's fourth top-10 of the season took him to 2nd place in the money list
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: Kapil Kumar set the course record with his dazzling 10-under-62 in Round 3, as a result he climbed 13 places to tied fourth
Shubhankar Sharma lost his second match of the WGC-Dell Match Play by a 3 & 1 margin to American Xander Schauffele, the Indian's hopes of advancing to the next round have been dashed
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: Bangladesh's Md Sajib Ali fired a bogey-free seven-under-65 to emerge as one of the four joint leaders in Round 1
At the WGC Dell Match Play, Shubhankar Sharma has been drawn in the same group as Sergio Garcia, Xander Schauffele & Dylan Frittelli, he opens his campaign against Garcia at 0130 hrs IST on Thursday
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: The trophy was unveiled by professionals Md Zamal Hossain Mollah (4th from left) and Syed Saqib Ahmed (4th from right) at the press conference on Tuesday
Sharma extends lead in Asian Tour money list, moves up two spots to 64 in world ranking and earns berth at WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play, also continues in the lead in European Tour Race to Dubai
The City Bank American Express Chittagong Open 2018 was launched by Sohail R. K. Hussain, MD & CEO, City Bank and Asif Ibrahim, President, BPGA, at a press conference on Monday
Indian Open: Shubhankar Sharma raises Indian hopes after emerging joint leader in Round 3, poised to become first Indian to win three European Tour titles in one season
Indian Open: Shubhankar Sharma’s phenomenal course record 64 in Round 2 propelled him to second place, he trails leader Emiliano Grillo by four shots
Shubhankar Sharma earns an invite to the Masters, 21-year-old set to become only the fourth and the youngest Indian to play the event (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma posts creditable tied ninth at WGC – Mexico Championship, 21-year-old climbs nine places to 66 in world ranking after top-10 finish at first PGA Tour and WGC appearance
Chennai Open: Mithun Perera receives the winning cheque from Mr. R Doraiswamy, Regional Manager, Pension & Group Schemes, LIC (3rd from left) & Mr. Sanjay Shroff, Vice President, MGC (4th from left)
Chennai Open: Mithun Perera ended his four-year winless streak after returning a tenacious 70 in Round 4, he thus climbed to second place on the PGTI Order of Merit
Shubhankar Sharma is on the threshold of making history as he leads by two shots after Round 3 of the WGC - Mexico Championship, in line to become youngest winner of a WGC event
Shubhankar Sharma followed up his opening round 65 with a top-notch five-under-66 to lead the WGC-Mexico Championship by two shots at the halfway stage (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chennai Open: N Thangaraja sent out an early warning to all his fellow competitiors with a menacing nine-under-61 in Round 1 that gave him a three-shot lead
BTI Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's second straight four-under-68 pushed him up to tied second at the halfway stage, he trails leader Kazuki Higa by four shots
BTI Open: Professionals Md Siddikur Rahman, Johnson Poh & Honey Baisoya pose with the trophy at the press conference, also seen in the picture are U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Arshi Haider, Chairman, BTI
Rahil Gangjee's win in Japan propelled him to third place in the Asian Tour rankings and also pushed him up 665 places to 372nd in the world rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee's triumph at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship meant he became the third Indian to win on the Japan Golf Tour after Jyoti Randhawa and Jeev Milkha Singh (Picture: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee claimed his first international title in 14 years at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship in Japan, he fired a final round of three-under-68 to win by one shot
Rahil Gangjee's 68 in Round 3 of the Panasonic Open Golf Championship placed him sole second, one off the lead, he is now in with a chance to break his long winless streak on the Asian Tour
Rahil Gangjee moved into tied second, within two shots of the lead, after his second round of six-under-65 at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship in Japan
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Honey Baisoya made it two wins in two weeks with an emphatic four-shot victory at Noida, he thus extended his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: (L - R) U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, pro Honey Baisoya, Ashwani Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group & pro Amardip Sinh Malik at the Press Conference
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shed light on the importance of this new event being added to the PGTI calendar
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: PGTI Order of Merit leader Honey Baisoya stressed on carrying forward the momentum from his victory in Pune last week
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Local lad Amardip Sinh Malik, the winner of the last event at the Noida Golf Course in October last year, spoke about returning to his happy hunting ground
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Mr. Ashwani Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group, spoke about the beginning of a new partnership with the PGTI
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: (R to L) Honey Baisoya receives the cheque from Nidhi Srivastava, VP, Kolte - Patil Developers, N Chowdhary, Captain, Poona Club GC & U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Honey Baisoya romped to a comfortable seven-shot victory with a course record total of 22-under-262, his fifth career win gave him the lead in PGTI's money list
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Arjun Prasad also claimed joint second after his final round of 67 helped him climb three spots, it was the 19-year-old's career-best finish
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Abhishek Jha produced an inspiring run of seven straight birdies during his third round of 65 that pushed him up to tied third place
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: A rejuvenated Digvijay Singh resumed the season afresh after a month's break from the game as he found himself among the seven joint leaders at 5-under on Day 1
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: (L - R) D Shukla, GM, Crowne Plaza Pune, R Agarwal from Poona Club GC, Nidhi Srivastava, VP, Kolte-Patil, US Mundy, CEO, PGTI, and pros A Sandhu, R Gangjee & K Joshi
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, was of the view that an enthralling week of golf was in the offing as the field is extremely competitive this year
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Ms. Nidhi Srivastava, Vice President, Kolte – Patil Developers, spoke about Kolte - Patil's association with the Pune Open since last year being a fruitful one
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Ajeetesh Sandhu, a winner on the Asian Tour last year, shed light on the challenges the professionals are likely to face at the Poona Club Golf Course
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: Khalin Joshi, who has already earned his Asian Tour exemption for next season, spoke about continuing the good work in the current season
Shubhankar Sharma will be teeing it up in Round 1 of the Masters at 2202 IST on Thursday along with Americans Larry Mize (former Masters champion) and Russell Henley
Shubhankar Sharma is set to become the fourth Indian after Jeev Milkha Singh, Arjun Atwal and Anirban Lahiri, to compete at the Masters as he tees it up at Augusta this week (Picture: Asian Tour)
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: N Thangaraja receives the trophy from Mr Mashrur Arefin, Additional MD, City Bank & Maj Gen Md. Jahangir Kabir Talukder, GOC & President, BGCC
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: Sri Lankan N Thangaraja cruised to a thumping six-shot win with his career-best total & course record of 22-under, he is now the PGTI Order of Merit leader
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: Veer Ahlawat claimed the runner-up position following his last round of 69, Veer's fourth top-10 of the season took him to 2nd place in the money list
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: Kapil Kumar set the course record with his dazzling 10-under-62 in Round 3, as a result he climbed 13 places to tied fourth
Shubhankar Sharma lost his second match of the WGC-Dell Match Play by a 3 & 1 margin to American Xander Schauffele, the Indian's hopes of advancing to the next round have been dashed
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: Bangladesh's Md Sajib Ali fired a bogey-free seven-under-65 to emerge as one of the four joint leaders in Round 1
At the WGC Dell Match Play, Shubhankar Sharma has been drawn in the same group as Sergio Garcia, Xander Schauffele & Dylan Frittelli, he opens his campaign against Garcia at 0130 hrs IST on Thursday
City Bank American Express Chittagong Open: The trophy was unveiled by professionals Md Zamal Hossain Mollah (4th from left) and Syed Saqib Ahmed (4th from right) at the press conference on Tuesday
Sharma extends lead in Asian Tour money list, moves up two spots to 64 in world ranking and earns berth at WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play, also continues in the lead in European Tour Race to Dubai
The City Bank American Express Chittagong Open 2018 was launched by Sohail R. K. Hussain, MD & CEO, City Bank and Asif Ibrahim, President, BPGA, at a press conference on Monday
Indian Open: Shubhankar Sharma raises Indian hopes after emerging joint leader in Round 3, poised to become first Indian to win three European Tour titles in one season
Indian Open: Shubhankar Sharma’s phenomenal course record 64 in Round 2 propelled him to second place, he trails leader Emiliano Grillo by four shots
Shubhankar Sharma earns an invite to the Masters, 21-year-old set to become only the fourth and the youngest Indian to play the event (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma posts creditable tied ninth at WGC – Mexico Championship, 21-year-old climbs nine places to 66 in world ranking after top-10 finish at first PGA Tour and WGC appearance
Chennai Open: Mithun Perera receives the winning cheque from Mr. R Doraiswamy, Regional Manager, Pension & Group Schemes, LIC (3rd from left) & Mr. Sanjay Shroff, Vice President, MGC (4th from left)
Chennai Open: Mithun Perera ended his four-year winless streak after returning a tenacious 70 in Round 4, he thus climbed to second place on the PGTI Order of Merit
Shubhankar Sharma is on the threshold of making history as he leads by two shots after Round 3 of the WGC - Mexico Championship, in line to become youngest winner of a WGC event
Shubhankar Sharma followed up his opening round 65 with a top-notch five-under-66 to lead the WGC-Mexico Championship by two shots at the halfway stage (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chennai Open: N Thangaraja sent out an early warning to all his fellow competitiors with a menacing nine-under-61 in Round 1 that gave him a three-shot lead