Chennai Open: The tournament was inaugurated by (l - r) Mr. G Suresh, Captain, MGC Golf Annexe, Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Mr. Sanjay Shroff, Vice President, MGC, at a press conference on Wednesday
Golconda Masters: Udayan Mane receives the winner's trophy from (l to r) J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA, C Dayakar Reddy, Captain, HGA & S K Joshi, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Telangana
Golconda Masters: Veer Ahlawat sank two eagles and narrowly missed a third during his second round of 66 that placed him tied second along with Khalin Joshi, Udayan Mane and Mukesh Kumar
Golconda Masters: Chief Guest Smt. Rashmi Verma, Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, professionals Chikkarangappa and Rahil Gangjee and other officials pose with the Golconda Masters trophy during the press con
Golconda Masters: Smt. Rashmi Verma, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, shares her thoughts on the immense potential for golf tourism in India
Golconda Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, speaks about the Golconda Masters emerging as one of the marquee events on the PGTI over the last four years
Shubhankar Sharma holds aloft the Maybank Championship trophy, he now leads both the European Tour Race to Dubai and the Asian Tour Order of Merit (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma won the Maybank Championship for his second European Tour trophy after smashing a sensational 10-under-62 in Round 4, he totaled an astounding 21-under-267 for the week
Khalin Joshi recorded his best ever finish on the European Tour after claiming tied fifth place at the Maybank Championship (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
PGTI Cochin Masters: Syed Saqib Ahmed receives the winner's cheque from (l - r) AM Shabeer, ED, CIAL, VJ Kurian, MD, CIAL, Maj Gen KJ Koshi, Advisor, CGC, G Krishna, GM, CIAL, US Mundy, CEO, PGTI
PGTI Cochin Masters: Twenty-three-year-old Syed Saqib Ahmed broke into the winner's circle on the PGTI with a gritty even-par-72 on the last day, his victory margin was three shots
PGTI Cochin Masters: The leader group waits on the sixth tee during Round 4 as an aircraft passes over before landing at the Cochin International Airport next door
PGTI Cochin Masters: Abhijit Singh Chadha, the only other player besides the leader to have posted three sub-par rounds, found himself in second place on the penultimate day
PGTI Cochin Masters: Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, highlighted the growth of the PGTI Cochin Masters into a major event of the southern region thanks to the strong support of CIAL
PGTI Cochin Masters: Mr. A M Shabeer, Executive Director, CIAL, emphasized on the tournament's contribution to the growth of golf in Kerala over the last four years
PGTI Q School: Lakshya Dev Mudgil too was part of the leading quintet on Day 1 along with Rajesh Kumar Rawat and amateurs Dhruv Sheoran and Digraj Singh Gill
Twenty-year-old Viraj Madappa finished tied 29th at the 2018 Asian Tour Qualifying School’s Final Stage to earn his maiden Asian Tour card in only his second season as a professional
Himmat Rai inched closer to regaining his Asian Tour card after a year's gap as his fourth round of 66 at the Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage lifted him to tied 18th
Even as Team Asia maintained their one-point lead against Team Europe on Day 2 of the EurAsia Cup, the Indian pair of Lahiri & Chawrasia lost their foursome match 3 & 2 to Stenson & Fleetwood
Viraj Madappa's second round four-under-67 in the Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage pushed him up to tied 26th, he was the best placed among the 11 Indians who made the cut after 36 holes
While Team Asia took a one-point lead against Team Europe on Day 1 of the EurAsia Cup, the Indian pairing of Lahiri & Chawrasia lost their fourball match 5 & 4 to the English duo of Fisher & Hatton
Team Asia pose with the trophy ahead of the EurAsia Cup 2018, Indians Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia will be one of the pairings in Friday's Fourball matches (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Team Europe and Team Asia captains Thomas Bjorn and Arjun Atwal pose with the EurAsia Cup trophy along with their respective teams ahead of the event (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Rahul Bajaj made a fabulous start in the Final Stage of the Asian Tour's Qualifying School courtesy a six-under-65 in Round 1, Bajaj was the clubhouse leader on the weather-affected first day
PGTI Q School: Gulfam topped the leaderboard in Pre Q 1 by a massive seven shots at nine-under-135, 27 players qualified for the Final Stage from Pre Q 1
Teenager Karandeep Kochhar advanced to the Final Stage of the 2018 Asian Tour Qualifying School, he was among the 111 players who qualified from the First Stage
Shiv Kapur capped a super successful 2017 with his third win of the season at the Royal Cup, he had won the Yeangder Heritage and the Panasonic Open India earlier in the year (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur slipped to second place on Day 3 of the Royal Cup after returning a 68, he trails the leader Prom Meesawat by two shots (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chennai Open: The tournament was inaugurated by (l - r) Mr. G Suresh, Captain, MGC Golf Annexe, Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Mr. Sanjay Shroff, Vice President, MGC, at a press conference on Wednesday
Golconda Masters: Udayan Mane receives the winner's trophy from (l to r) J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA, C Dayakar Reddy, Captain, HGA & S K Joshi, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Telangana
Golconda Masters: Veer Ahlawat sank two eagles and narrowly missed a third during his second round of 66 that placed him tied second along with Khalin Joshi, Udayan Mane and Mukesh Kumar
Golconda Masters: Chief Guest Smt. Rashmi Verma, Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, professionals Chikkarangappa and Rahil Gangjee and other officials pose with the Golconda Masters trophy during the press con
Golconda Masters: Smt. Rashmi Verma, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, shares her thoughts on the immense potential for golf tourism in India
Golconda Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, speaks about the Golconda Masters emerging as one of the marquee events on the PGTI over the last four years
Shubhankar Sharma holds aloft the Maybank Championship trophy, he now leads both the European Tour Race to Dubai and the Asian Tour Order of Merit (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma won the Maybank Championship for his second European Tour trophy after smashing a sensational 10-under-62 in Round 4, he totaled an astounding 21-under-267 for the week
Khalin Joshi recorded his best ever finish on the European Tour after claiming tied fifth place at the Maybank Championship (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
PGTI Cochin Masters: Syed Saqib Ahmed receives the winner's cheque from (l - r) AM Shabeer, ED, CIAL, VJ Kurian, MD, CIAL, Maj Gen KJ Koshi, Advisor, CGC, G Krishna, GM, CIAL, US Mundy, CEO, PGTI
PGTI Cochin Masters: Twenty-three-year-old Syed Saqib Ahmed broke into the winner's circle on the PGTI with a gritty even-par-72 on the last day, his victory margin was three shots
PGTI Cochin Masters: The leader group waits on the sixth tee during Round 4 as an aircraft passes over before landing at the Cochin International Airport next door
PGTI Cochin Masters: Abhijit Singh Chadha, the only other player besides the leader to have posted three sub-par rounds, found himself in second place on the penultimate day
PGTI Cochin Masters: Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, highlighted the growth of the PGTI Cochin Masters into a major event of the southern region thanks to the strong support of CIAL
PGTI Cochin Masters: Mr. A M Shabeer, Executive Director, CIAL, emphasized on the tournament's contribution to the growth of golf in Kerala over the last four years
PGTI Q School: Lakshya Dev Mudgil too was part of the leading quintet on Day 1 along with Rajesh Kumar Rawat and amateurs Dhruv Sheoran and Digraj Singh Gill
Twenty-year-old Viraj Madappa finished tied 29th at the 2018 Asian Tour Qualifying School’s Final Stage to earn his maiden Asian Tour card in only his second season as a professional
Himmat Rai inched closer to regaining his Asian Tour card after a year's gap as his fourth round of 66 at the Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage lifted him to tied 18th
Even as Team Asia maintained their one-point lead against Team Europe on Day 2 of the EurAsia Cup, the Indian pair of Lahiri & Chawrasia lost their foursome match 3 & 2 to Stenson & Fleetwood
Viraj Madappa's second round four-under-67 in the Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage pushed him up to tied 26th, he was the best placed among the 11 Indians who made the cut after 36 holes
While Team Asia took a one-point lead against Team Europe on Day 1 of the EurAsia Cup, the Indian pairing of Lahiri & Chawrasia lost their fourball match 5 & 4 to the English duo of Fisher & Hatton
Team Asia pose with the trophy ahead of the EurAsia Cup 2018, Indians Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia will be one of the pairings in Friday's Fourball matches (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Team Europe and Team Asia captains Thomas Bjorn and Arjun Atwal pose with the EurAsia Cup trophy along with their respective teams ahead of the event (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Rahul Bajaj made a fabulous start in the Final Stage of the Asian Tour's Qualifying School courtesy a six-under-65 in Round 1, Bajaj was the clubhouse leader on the weather-affected first day
PGTI Q School: Gulfam topped the leaderboard in Pre Q 1 by a massive seven shots at nine-under-135, 27 players qualified for the Final Stage from Pre Q 1
Teenager Karandeep Kochhar advanced to the Final Stage of the 2018 Asian Tour Qualifying School, he was among the 111 players who qualified from the First Stage
Shiv Kapur capped a super successful 2017 with his third win of the season at the Royal Cup, he had won the Yeangder Heritage and the Panasonic Open India earlier in the year (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur slipped to second place on Day 3 of the Royal Cup after returning a 68, he trails the leader Prom Meesawat by two shots (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)