Gallacher survives heat, quadruple bogey to walk away the winner
Scotland’s Stephen Gallacher made the most of his years of experience to emerge winner of the Hero Indian Open 2019 on Sunday.
Scotland’s Stephen Gallacher made the most of his years of experience to emerge winner of the Hero Indian Open 2019 on Sunday.
China’s Haotong Li crashed out of the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play as he lost 6 and 5 to Kevin Kisner of the United States in the Round of 16 on Saturday morning in Austin, Texas.
Julian Suri tripped at the very end to fall into the clutches of Callum Shinkwin on 11-under on the penultimate day of the $1.75 million Hero Indian Open on Saturday.
Haotong Li progressed into the round of 16 after a last-gasp win in the third round at the $10.25 million World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play on in Austin, Texas, on Friday.
Julian Suri kept his nose ahead of the field in the $1.75 million Hero Indian Open 2019 with a second successive 5-under par 67 at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon on Friday.
China’s Haotong Li extended his brilliant run at the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play with a gritty 1-up victory over world no. 3 Brooks Koepka in Austin, Texas, on Thursday.
It was a slaughter of the heavyweights on the opening day of the Hero Indian Open 2019 at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon with only 44 professionals able to break par on a hit and sunny Thursday.
Former winner Anirban Lahiri launches his Hero Indian Open campaign in a short while knowing his putter could be the difference between make and break on the DLF greens in Gurgaon.
For two-time winner Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia, the 2019 edition of the Hero Indian Open is all about redemption.
Die-hard cricket follower and European Tour regular Brandon Stone is out to make Bernd Wiesberger a fan of his second favourite sport before they are done at the Hero Indian Open 2019 here this week.
Mumbai boy Keshav Mishra won the Under-21 section of the 13th Faldo Series Asia Grand Final at the Laguna Lăng Cô course in Hue, Vietnam, last week
In addition to all the home-grown talent talent on show at the $1.75 million 55th Hero Indian Open, there will be a few names that will roll easily off desi tongues.
Anirban Lahiri rode on four birdies in five holes to finish strongly at the $6.7 million Valspar Championship in Florida on Sunday, putting him in a good space ahead of the 55th Hero Indian Open ,
Australia’s Scott Hend made a return to winning ways as he by beating Spain’s Nacho Elvira in a playoff for the Maybank title. in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday
Defending champion Shubhankar Sharma all but blew away hopes of retaining his crown at the Maybank Championship with a 2-over par 74 on Saturday.
Rayhan Thomas, India’s highest-ever ranked player in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, at 17th is upbeat ahead of his foray into the 2019 Hero Indian Open here next week.
Defending champion Shubhankar Sharma made big gains on day two of the $3 million Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur on Friday.
Anirban Lahiri recorded a steady 1-under par 71 on the opening day of the $6.7 million Valspar Championship to sit in a tie for 28th place and four behind the leaders at Palm Harbour, Florida, on Friday.
Gaganjeet Bhullar (-4) was the best-placed of 10 Indians in the field at the $3 million Maybank Championship in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, three behind leaders Marcus Fraser of Australia and Spain’s Nacho Elvira.
Internationals team captain Ernie Els has named Korea’s K.J. Choi, South Africa’s Trevor Immelman and Canadian Mike Weir as his final three captain’s assistants for the 2019 Presidents Cup.
Former Asian Games gold medalist Rishi Narain battled to a narrow win in the two-day AVT Champions Tour 2019 over 1983 World Cup-winning Indian cricket captain Kapil Dev at the Classic course.
Eight players battled for the lead on the final day of the Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach in Florida on a cold Sunday afternoon, and at the end there was Rory McIlroy.
Ever since the start of the season interpretation of new rules have cast a long shadow across golf, most recently a quadruple bogey for Tiger Woods at the Players that need not have been.
Diksha Dagar scripted history with a bogey-free final round of 3-under par 69 to win the Women’s South African Open in Cape Town on Saturday.
Anirban Lahiri made his first cut in four starts at the Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach and is finally getting to see some weekend action.