Feeder Tour, Jaipur: Akshay Sharma came up with a magnificent 20-feet eagle putt to defeat Rahul Bajaj on the second playoff hole and bag his maiden title
Feeder Tour, Jaipur: Bikramjit Singh Sandhu also shot a four-under-66 to grab a share of the round 1 lead, he missed a hole-in-one by a whisker on the 16th
Shiv Kapur secured tied 23rd place at Pinehurst to record the best-ever finish by an Indian at the US Open and the second-best result for India at the Majors
Shiv Kapur closed round 3 of the US Open in tied 23rd place, 12 shots off the lead. Kapur, the highest-placed Asian in the field, on course to achieve best-ever result by an Indian at the US Open.
Shiv Kapur became the second Indian after Jeev Milkha Singh to make the cut at the US Open after an even-par-70 in round 2. He was placed tied 33rd at three-over-143.
Shiv Kapur qualified for his maiden US Open after finishing tied fifth in the International Sectional Qualifier in England; He is now set to make his third Major appearance at the 2014 US Open
Anirban Lahiri climbed from 67 to 65 in the world rankings after his tied sixth finish at The Championship in Singapore, he continues to lead the Asian Tour Order of Merit
Anirban Lahiri poses with the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters trophy, his win helped him climb to a career-high 67 in the world rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri sank a 20-feet eagle putt on the final hole to register his first title outside India and lift the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters trophy, he has now risen to no. 1 on the Asian Tour
Surya Nepal Masters: Chikkarangappa receives the trophy from Dr. M Rijal, Information & Communications Minister, Govt of Nepal (2nd from right) & Mr. A Poddar, MD, Surya Nepal Pvt Ltd (extreme right)
Surya Nepal Masters: Defending champ Shivaram Shrestha (4th from left), Mr D Lahiri, VP - Marketing, Surya Nepal Pvt Ltd (3rd from left) & Mr P Sandhu, Director, PGTI (2nd from left) at the press con
SSP Chowrasia climbed from overnight tied 31st to tied 18th after returning a 70 in the second round of the Maybank Malaysian Open, six out of 12 Indians made the cut
PGTI Cochin Masters: (L - R) Mr P Sandhu (PGTI), Mr US Mundy (PGTI), Maj Gen KJ Koshi (CIAL G & CC), Mr ACK Nair (CIAL), Mr AM Shabeer (CIAL), A Lahiri, Chikkarangappa, R Gangjee at the press con
PGTI Cochin Masters: Mr. A C K Nair, Airport Director, CIAL, makes the opening address; seated to his left is Mr. A M Shabeer, Executive Director, CIAL
PGTI Cochin Masters: Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI, elaborates on the concept of the PGTI Super Series; he is flanked by Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI, on his right
GALLANT TEAM ASIA FIGHT BACK ON FINAL DAY TO DRAW EURASIA CUP; WINS FOR BHULLAR, LAHIRI, SIDDIKUR CONTRIBUTE TO STUNNING ASIAN COMEBACK (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar and Kiradech Aphibarnrat, both winners for Asia on day 3, celebrate their victory with their respective national flags (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Lahiri and Siddikur won their foursome match against Luiten and Dubuisson to make it 3 - 2 in favour of Team Asia on day 2 of the EurAsia Cup (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar & Anirban Lahiri lost their fourball match (4 & 3) to Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano & Stephen Gallacher as Team Europe dominated day 1 of the EurAsia Cup (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Harendra Gupta was victorious at the fifth and final event of the season, the Ansal API Feeder Tour Championship presented by The Palms Golf Club - Sushant Golfcity in Lucknow
SAIL-SBI Open: Rashid Khan claimed his first victory on the Asian Tour after defeating Siddikur Rahman on the first playoff hole, Rashid has now earned exemption on the Asian Tour till 2015
SAIL-SBI Open: Rashid Khan began his Asian Tour season with a bang as he recorded a personal best of 11-under-61 to establish a daunting five-stroke lead in round 1
SAIL-SBI Open: Mr. R K Singhal, GM, Corporate Affairs, SAIL (left) and Mr. Shailesh Verma, GM, Corporate Affairs, SBI (right), at the SAIL-SBI Open press conference
Feeder Tour, Jaipur: Akshay Sharma came up with a magnificent 20-feet eagle putt to defeat Rahul Bajaj on the second playoff hole and bag his maiden title
Feeder Tour, Jaipur: Bikramjit Singh Sandhu also shot a four-under-66 to grab a share of the round 1 lead, he missed a hole-in-one by a whisker on the 16th
Shiv Kapur secured tied 23rd place at Pinehurst to record the best-ever finish by an Indian at the US Open and the second-best result for India at the Majors
Shiv Kapur closed round 3 of the US Open in tied 23rd place, 12 shots off the lead. Kapur, the highest-placed Asian in the field, on course to achieve best-ever result by an Indian at the US Open.
Shiv Kapur became the second Indian after Jeev Milkha Singh to make the cut at the US Open after an even-par-70 in round 2. He was placed tied 33rd at three-over-143.
Shiv Kapur qualified for his maiden US Open after finishing tied fifth in the International Sectional Qualifier in England; He is now set to make his third Major appearance at the 2014 US Open
Anirban Lahiri climbed from 67 to 65 in the world rankings after his tied sixth finish at The Championship in Singapore, he continues to lead the Asian Tour Order of Merit
Anirban Lahiri poses with the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters trophy, his win helped him climb to a career-high 67 in the world rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri sank a 20-feet eagle putt on the final hole to register his first title outside India and lift the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters trophy, he has now risen to no. 1 on the Asian Tour
Surya Nepal Masters: Chikkarangappa receives the trophy from Dr. M Rijal, Information & Communications Minister, Govt of Nepal (2nd from right) & Mr. A Poddar, MD, Surya Nepal Pvt Ltd (extreme right)
Surya Nepal Masters: Defending champ Shivaram Shrestha (4th from left), Mr D Lahiri, VP - Marketing, Surya Nepal Pvt Ltd (3rd from left) & Mr P Sandhu, Director, PGTI (2nd from left) at the press con
SSP Chowrasia climbed from overnight tied 31st to tied 18th after returning a 70 in the second round of the Maybank Malaysian Open, six out of 12 Indians made the cut
PGTI Cochin Masters: (L - R) Mr P Sandhu (PGTI), Mr US Mundy (PGTI), Maj Gen KJ Koshi (CIAL G & CC), Mr ACK Nair (CIAL), Mr AM Shabeer (CIAL), A Lahiri, Chikkarangappa, R Gangjee at the press con
PGTI Cochin Masters: Mr. A C K Nair, Airport Director, CIAL, makes the opening address; seated to his left is Mr. A M Shabeer, Executive Director, CIAL
PGTI Cochin Masters: Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI, elaborates on the concept of the PGTI Super Series; he is flanked by Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI, on his right
GALLANT TEAM ASIA FIGHT BACK ON FINAL DAY TO DRAW EURASIA CUP; WINS FOR BHULLAR, LAHIRI, SIDDIKUR CONTRIBUTE TO STUNNING ASIAN COMEBACK (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar and Kiradech Aphibarnrat, both winners for Asia on day 3, celebrate their victory with their respective national flags (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Lahiri and Siddikur won their foursome match against Luiten and Dubuisson to make it 3 - 2 in favour of Team Asia on day 2 of the EurAsia Cup (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar & Anirban Lahiri lost their fourball match (4 & 3) to Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano & Stephen Gallacher as Team Europe dominated day 1 of the EurAsia Cup (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Harendra Gupta was victorious at the fifth and final event of the season, the Ansal API Feeder Tour Championship presented by The Palms Golf Club - Sushant Golfcity in Lucknow
SAIL-SBI Open: Rashid Khan claimed his first victory on the Asian Tour after defeating Siddikur Rahman on the first playoff hole, Rashid has now earned exemption on the Asian Tour till 2015
SAIL-SBI Open: Rashid Khan began his Asian Tour season with a bang as he recorded a personal best of 11-under-61 to establish a daunting five-stroke lead in round 1
SAIL-SBI Open: Mr. R K Singhal, GM, Corporate Affairs, SAIL (left) and Mr. Shailesh Verma, GM, Corporate Affairs, SBI (right), at the SAIL-SBI Open press conference