TATA Steel Tour Cship: SSP Chawrasia continued in tied second place as a result of his 65 in Round 3, he birdied the last three holes for a late flourish
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Honey Baisoya achieved the rare feat of making three eagles during his second round of 68 which placed him tied seventh, he became only the fourth player to do so on the PGTI
TATA Steel Tour Cship: SSP Chawrasia made a happy return to Jamshedpur after 12 years as he struck a spectacular nine-under-63 in Round 1 to be placed second
TATA Steel Tour Cship: (L - R) Jyoti Randhawa, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Sanjiv Paul, VP, TATA Steel & Captain, Jamshedpur Golf, Jeev Milkha Singh and SSP Chawrasia pose with the trophy at the press con
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Mr. Sanjiv Paul, VP, TATA Steel & Captain, Jamshedpur Golf, spoke about TATA Steel continuing its sustained support to Indian pro golf through the TATA Steel Tour Championship
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Jeev Milkha Singh said he eagerly looked forward to playing a professional event in Jamshedpur for the first time, he had last played a tournament in the city as a 15-year-old
Bengaluru Open: Abhinav Lohan receives the winner’s trophy from Mrs. Minu Rathor who represented the Presenting Partner Indo-MIM on behalf of her son Mr. Sumit Rathor
Bengaluru Open: Abhinav Lohan’s dream season continued with his breakthrough win on the TATA Steel PGTI, he had won on the PGTI Feeder Tour earlier in the year
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
TATA Steel Tour Cship: SSP Chawrasia continued in tied second place as a result of his 65 in Round 3, he birdied the last three holes for a late flourish
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Honey Baisoya achieved the rare feat of making three eagles during his second round of 68 which placed him tied seventh, he became only the fourth player to do so on the PGTI
TATA Steel Tour Cship: SSP Chawrasia made a happy return to Jamshedpur after 12 years as he struck a spectacular nine-under-63 in Round 1 to be placed second
TATA Steel Tour Cship: (L - R) Jyoti Randhawa, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Sanjiv Paul, VP, TATA Steel & Captain, Jamshedpur Golf, Jeev Milkha Singh and SSP Chawrasia pose with the trophy at the press con
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Mr. Sanjiv Paul, VP, TATA Steel & Captain, Jamshedpur Golf, spoke about TATA Steel continuing its sustained support to Indian pro golf through the TATA Steel Tour Championship
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Jeev Milkha Singh said he eagerly looked forward to playing a professional event in Jamshedpur for the first time, he had last played a tournament in the city as a 15-year-old
Bengaluru Open: Abhinav Lohan receives the winner’s trophy from Mrs. Minu Rathor who represented the Presenting Partner Indo-MIM on behalf of her son Mr. Sumit Rathor
Bengaluru Open: Abhinav Lohan’s dream season continued with his breakthrough win on the TATA Steel PGTI, he had won on the PGTI Feeder Tour earlier in the year
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