Bengaluru Open: Eighteen-year-old local amateur Akshay Neranjan, playing in only his second professional event, fired a 69 to be in seventh place after Round 3
Bengaluru Open: Trishul Chinnappa fired a seven-under-65 on Day 2 at his home course to climb to the top and share the halfway lead along with two others
Bengaluru Open: Kapil Kumar, fresh from a top-5 last week, continued his fine form with a second round of 67 that saw him tied at the top for the halfway lead
Bengaluru Open: (L - R) A Bajaj (KGA), Rahil Gangjee, Dr. M G Bhat, Captain, KGA, Sumit Rathor representing Indo-MIM, V Chinnappa, President, KGA, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Anura Rohana at the Press Con
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Sumit Rathor, representing Indo-MIM, the Presenting Partner, stressed on Indo-MIM's commitment to supporting Indian professional golf through the staging of the Bengaluru Open
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, talked about the Bengaluru Open flourishing into one of the major attractions on the TATA Steel PGTI calendar
ICC RCGC Open: Mithun Perera receives the winning cheque from Mr. Mayank Jalan, President, ICC (3rd from left) and Mr. Ashish Doshi, Captain, RCGC (2nd from right)
ICC RCGC Open: Mithun Perera made a stunning comeback after a poor start on the final day to lift his seventh title; He was the only player in the field to have not shot an over-par round
ICC RCGC Open: Speaking at the Press Conference, Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said that the support of sponsors such as the ICC and RCGC is a huge boost for the TATA Steel PGTI
ICC RCGC Open: Mr. Pradeep Sureka, Vice President, ICC, was of the view that the increased involvement of amateurs in the event would make it even more exciting
Kensville Open: Shamim Khan receives the winning cheque from (L - R) Mr. Sameer Sinha, MD, Kensville G & CC, Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI & Mr. Lokinder Malik, GM, Kensville G & CC
Veer Ahlawat climbed a massive 417 spots, from 1094 to 677, in the Official World Golf Ranking, as a result of his memorable maiden triumph at the IndianOil Servo Masters Golf 2019
Aman Raj posted a career-best tied 2nd at the Asian Tour's Sabah Masters; He lost in a 4-way playoff after a superb last round 8-under-63; Aman moved up 21 spots to 64 in the Asian Tour ranking
IndianOil Servo Masters: A ‘Veer’ effort earned Ahlawat his maiden win, youngster triumphed in a humdinger after seeing off Mukesh Kumar’s challenge, jumps from seventh to third in PGTI Ranking
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mukesh Kumar claimed tied second place, one shot behind the winner, after his dramatic last round of 68 brought him within sniffing distance of victory
IndianOil Servo Masters: Abhishek Jha took the opening round honours with a six-under-66; He began the tournament with a chip-in for birdie on the first hole
IndianOil Servo Masters: The event was inaugurated on November 20th by Mr. Sandeep S John, Executive Director IOCL (AOD) Digboi Refinery; The inauguration featured the customary tee-off
IndianOil Servo Masters: IndianOil officials A J Saikia, GM ZO, B Hazarika, GM M&C & K Dutta, DGM A&W with S Chari, TD, PGTI & pros Chiragh Kumar, Shamim Khan, Kshitij Naveed Kaul at the press meet
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, spoke about the growth of the event as witnessed by him over the last 20 years in terms of prize money, field & course conditions
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shamim Khan, the winner for the last two years, complimented IndianOil for all their efforts in constantly improving the course conditions every year
IndianOil Servo Masters: Asian Tour regular Chiragh Kumar spoke about returning to the Digboi Golf Links after eight years and the improvements in the course over that period
Panasonic Open India: Seventeen-year-old Korean Joohyung Kim became the second youngest Asian Tour winner after he fired a final round of seven-under-65
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur was among the four Indians with scores of five-under-67 in tied third place on Day 1; Kapur enjoyed a hot start with three birdies on his first four holes
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) K Kumar from Classic G&CC, C M Thant, CEO, Asian Tour, Khalin Joshi, Gaganjeet Bhullar, Rory Hie, Shiv Kapur & S Agarwal, Head Marketing Comm, Panasonic India, at the PC
Bengaluru Open: Eighteen-year-old local amateur Akshay Neranjan, playing in only his second professional event, fired a 69 to be in seventh place after Round 3
Bengaluru Open: Trishul Chinnappa fired a seven-under-65 on Day 2 at his home course to climb to the top and share the halfway lead along with two others
Bengaluru Open: Kapil Kumar, fresh from a top-5 last week, continued his fine form with a second round of 67 that saw him tied at the top for the halfway lead
Bengaluru Open: (L - R) A Bajaj (KGA), Rahil Gangjee, Dr. M G Bhat, Captain, KGA, Sumit Rathor representing Indo-MIM, V Chinnappa, President, KGA, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Anura Rohana at the Press Con
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Sumit Rathor, representing Indo-MIM, the Presenting Partner, stressed on Indo-MIM's commitment to supporting Indian professional golf through the staging of the Bengaluru Open
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, talked about the Bengaluru Open flourishing into one of the major attractions on the TATA Steel PGTI calendar
ICC RCGC Open: Mithun Perera receives the winning cheque from Mr. Mayank Jalan, President, ICC (3rd from left) and Mr. Ashish Doshi, Captain, RCGC (2nd from right)
ICC RCGC Open: Mithun Perera made a stunning comeback after a poor start on the final day to lift his seventh title; He was the only player in the field to have not shot an over-par round
ICC RCGC Open: Speaking at the Press Conference, Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said that the support of sponsors such as the ICC and RCGC is a huge boost for the TATA Steel PGTI
ICC RCGC Open: Mr. Pradeep Sureka, Vice President, ICC, was of the view that the increased involvement of amateurs in the event would make it even more exciting
Kensville Open: Shamim Khan receives the winning cheque from (L - R) Mr. Sameer Sinha, MD, Kensville G & CC, Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI & Mr. Lokinder Malik, GM, Kensville G & CC
Veer Ahlawat climbed a massive 417 spots, from 1094 to 677, in the Official World Golf Ranking, as a result of his memorable maiden triumph at the IndianOil Servo Masters Golf 2019
Aman Raj posted a career-best tied 2nd at the Asian Tour's Sabah Masters; He lost in a 4-way playoff after a superb last round 8-under-63; Aman moved up 21 spots to 64 in the Asian Tour ranking
IndianOil Servo Masters: A ‘Veer’ effort earned Ahlawat his maiden win, youngster triumphed in a humdinger after seeing off Mukesh Kumar’s challenge, jumps from seventh to third in PGTI Ranking
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mukesh Kumar claimed tied second place, one shot behind the winner, after his dramatic last round of 68 brought him within sniffing distance of victory
IndianOil Servo Masters: Abhishek Jha took the opening round honours with a six-under-66; He began the tournament with a chip-in for birdie on the first hole
IndianOil Servo Masters: The event was inaugurated on November 20th by Mr. Sandeep S John, Executive Director IOCL (AOD) Digboi Refinery; The inauguration featured the customary tee-off
IndianOil Servo Masters: IndianOil officials A J Saikia, GM ZO, B Hazarika, GM M&C & K Dutta, DGM A&W with S Chari, TD, PGTI & pros Chiragh Kumar, Shamim Khan, Kshitij Naveed Kaul at the press meet
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, spoke about the growth of the event as witnessed by him over the last 20 years in terms of prize money, field & course conditions
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shamim Khan, the winner for the last two years, complimented IndianOil for all their efforts in constantly improving the course conditions every year
IndianOil Servo Masters: Asian Tour regular Chiragh Kumar spoke about returning to the Digboi Golf Links after eight years and the improvements in the course over that period
Panasonic Open India: Seventeen-year-old Korean Joohyung Kim became the second youngest Asian Tour winner after he fired a final round of seven-under-65
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur was among the four Indians with scores of five-under-67 in tied third place on Day 1; Kapur enjoyed a hot start with three birdies on his first four holes
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) K Kumar from Classic G&CC, C M Thant, CEO, Asian Tour, Khalin Joshi, Gaganjeet Bhullar, Rory Hie, Shiv Kapur & S Agarwal, Head Marketing Comm, Panasonic India, at the PC