SSP Chawrasia was named the European Tour Golfer of the Month for March for his successful title defence at the Indian Open (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur produced a sensational final round of eight-under-64 to win the Yeangder Heritage by two shots, he thus claimed his first Asian Tour win in over 11 years (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chiragh Kumar's second round 68 moved him into tied eighth along with Shiv Kapur (70) and Chikka (72) at the Yeangder Heritage, the Indian trio was three shots off the pace
Pune Open: Anura Rohana receives the winning cheque and trophy from Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (left) & Mr. Navin Thakur, AVP, Kolte Patil Developers (right)
Pune Open: Mr. Avinash Rajput from the Pune Mirror won the media putting contest, here he is seen receiving his prize from Mr. Narotam Chowdhary, Golf Captain, Poona Club
Pune Open: Veteran Mukesh Kumar stormed into the third round lead with the tournament's best score of six-under-65, he's now staring at his second title in two weeks
Arjun Atwal carded his third consecutive two-under-69 to move into the top-10 in Round 3 of the Panasonic Open in Japan, he lies four off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Pune Open: KPS Sekhon made an astonishing recovery for a three-under-68 after an early triple bogey, he birdied his last five holes in Round 1 to be in a three-way tie for second place
Pune Open: The head table at the press meet featured (l - r) pro Udayan Mane, S Datta, Chairman, Tournament Committee, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, N Chowdhary, Golf Captain, Poona Club, pro Harendra Gupta
PGTI Cochin Masters: (L - R) Defending champ Feroz Ali Mollah, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A M Shabeer, ED, CIAL, S Chacko, CFO, CIAL, Maj. Gen. K J Koshi, Advisor, CIAL GC & Rahil Gangjee at the press meet
Chittagong Open: Siddikur Rahman receives the trophy from Maj. Gen. Md Jahangir Kabir Talukder, GOC 24, Mr. Sohail RK Hossain, MD & CEO, City Bank & Ms. Tabassum Kaiser, Vice Chairperson, City Bank
Kolkata Classic: Shamim Khan sealed his 13th profesisonal title and first at RCGC with a five-stroke victory margin, he also moved into the lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Kolkata Classic: (L - R) P Jalan (Flamingos), Y Shroff (Alcove), pros SSP Chawrasia & Udayan Mane, U S Mundy (CEO, PGTI), G Ghosh (RCGC) & Col. D Singhal (RCGC), pose with the trophy at the press meet
Indian Open: SSP Chawrasia poses with the Indian Open trophy, his fourth European Tour title; He became the first Indian to successfully defend a European Tour title
Indian Open: Reigning champion SSP Chawrasia, one-under through 11 holes in Round 3, kept Indian hopes alive as he was the joint leader at six-under at close of play
Indian Open: Defending champion SSP Chawrasia was back in familiar territory on day 2 as he emerged clubhouse leader; His five-under-67 was the day's best score
Indian Open: Lahiri and Chawrasia, who have both finished in the top-3 in their last three starts at the Indian Open, will renew their rivalry at the 2017 edition
Indian Open: Anirban Lahiri, the 2015 champion, is one of the biggest names at the event, he has already accumulated four top-25 finishes in the current PGA Tour season
bti Open: Champion Udayan Mane receives the trophy from Maj. Gen. Baquee, Vice President, Kurmitola Golf Club; Mane became the first Indian to win in Bangladesh in six years
bti Open: Udayan Mane bagged his third title after coasting to a comfortable four-stroke victory with a 70 in the final round, he thus moved up to third in the PGTI Order of Merit
SSP Chawrasia was named the European Tour Golfer of the Month for March for his successful title defence at the Indian Open (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur produced a sensational final round of eight-under-64 to win the Yeangder Heritage by two shots, he thus claimed his first Asian Tour win in over 11 years (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chiragh Kumar's second round 68 moved him into tied eighth along with Shiv Kapur (70) and Chikka (72) at the Yeangder Heritage, the Indian trio was three shots off the pace
Pune Open: Anura Rohana receives the winning cheque and trophy from Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (left) & Mr. Navin Thakur, AVP, Kolte Patil Developers (right)
Pune Open: Mr. Avinash Rajput from the Pune Mirror won the media putting contest, here he is seen receiving his prize from Mr. Narotam Chowdhary, Golf Captain, Poona Club
Pune Open: Veteran Mukesh Kumar stormed into the third round lead with the tournament's best score of six-under-65, he's now staring at his second title in two weeks
Arjun Atwal carded his third consecutive two-under-69 to move into the top-10 in Round 3 of the Panasonic Open in Japan, he lies four off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Pune Open: KPS Sekhon made an astonishing recovery for a three-under-68 after an early triple bogey, he birdied his last five holes in Round 1 to be in a three-way tie for second place
Pune Open: The head table at the press meet featured (l - r) pro Udayan Mane, S Datta, Chairman, Tournament Committee, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, N Chowdhary, Golf Captain, Poona Club, pro Harendra Gupta
PGTI Cochin Masters: (L - R) Defending champ Feroz Ali Mollah, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A M Shabeer, ED, CIAL, S Chacko, CFO, CIAL, Maj. Gen. K J Koshi, Advisor, CIAL GC & Rahil Gangjee at the press meet
Chittagong Open: Siddikur Rahman receives the trophy from Maj. Gen. Md Jahangir Kabir Talukder, GOC 24, Mr. Sohail RK Hossain, MD & CEO, City Bank & Ms. Tabassum Kaiser, Vice Chairperson, City Bank
Kolkata Classic: Shamim Khan sealed his 13th profesisonal title and first at RCGC with a five-stroke victory margin, he also moved into the lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Kolkata Classic: (L - R) P Jalan (Flamingos), Y Shroff (Alcove), pros SSP Chawrasia & Udayan Mane, U S Mundy (CEO, PGTI), G Ghosh (RCGC) & Col. D Singhal (RCGC), pose with the trophy at the press meet
Indian Open: SSP Chawrasia poses with the Indian Open trophy, his fourth European Tour title; He became the first Indian to successfully defend a European Tour title
Indian Open: Reigning champion SSP Chawrasia, one-under through 11 holes in Round 3, kept Indian hopes alive as he was the joint leader at six-under at close of play
Indian Open: Defending champion SSP Chawrasia was back in familiar territory on day 2 as he emerged clubhouse leader; His five-under-67 was the day's best score
Indian Open: Lahiri and Chawrasia, who have both finished in the top-3 in their last three starts at the Indian Open, will renew their rivalry at the 2017 edition
Indian Open: Anirban Lahiri, the 2015 champion, is one of the biggest names at the event, he has already accumulated four top-25 finishes in the current PGA Tour season
bti Open: Champion Udayan Mane receives the trophy from Maj. Gen. Baquee, Vice President, Kurmitola Golf Club; Mane became the first Indian to win in Bangladesh in six years
bti Open: Udayan Mane bagged his third title after coasting to a comfortable four-stroke victory with a 70 in the final round, he thus moved up to third in the PGTI Order of Merit