Even with the summer heat building and building, the Captain’s Cup competition played over three days at the Noida Golf Course drew a solid response from members with the final day’s entry list locked out well in advance.
Anirban Lahiri and Shubhankar Sharma survived some back nine nerves to record a 1-under par round in the foursomes for a tied 22nd place finish in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on Sunday.
Stay strong, play long was the message from Prohealth Asia physiotherapy expert Neha Kumar at the golf injury prevention segment on the second day’s programme of the 8th India Golf & Turf Expo ,
Former professional golfer and national coach Amandeep Johl had a telling message on the opening day of the 8th edition of the India Golf & Turf Expo in New Delhi on Friday.
The 8th edition of the India Golf & Turf Expo, South Asia’s largest golf industry trade show, to be held on Friday and Saturday (April 26 and 27) at the Thyagraj Stadium near INA Market in New Delhi, has attracted wide attention.
With their Presidents Cup hopes slowly disappearing over the horizon, Anirban Lahiri and Shunhankar Sharma team up for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans team event at TPC Louisiana come Thursday.
Moliwood bromance, member Tommy Fleetwood,headlines the Hero Challenge in Liverpool alongside Indian Open champion, Stephen Gallacher, on May 7 ahead of the British Masters
With his historic Masters title,US Presidents Cup captain Tiger Woods has climbed from no. 17 to no. 9 in the team standings as he looks to become the second-ever playing captain and the first since Hale Irwin in 1994 for the event later this year in Australia.
Chikkarangappa S. produced a 5-under-67 to take a share of the lead alongside fellow Bangalore golfer C. Muniyappa (in the Tata Steel PGTI Delhi-NCR Open at the Noida Golf Course on Thursday.
Shamim Khan of Delhi and Bangalore’s C. Muniyappa moved into the joint second round lead on 9-under-135 at the Rs 30 lakh Tata Steel PGTI Delhi-NCR Open at a wet and rainy Noida Golf Course on Wednesday.
Kolkata pro Shankar Das grabbed the early lead at the Tata Steel PGTI’s Delhi-NCR Open with a 7-under-65 at the Noida Golf Course on Tuesday. Bangalore’s C. Muniyappa was one shot behind on 6-under-66 at the Rs. 30 lakh event.
Eldrick Tont Woods is back. He is roaring again. This morning, when the world woke up and opened its newspaper, there was one news item common in every part of the globe. Tiger Woods had won his 15th major championship.
Tiger Woods roared. And Augusta National roared back at him, for him, with him, They packed the fairways and greens 15, 20 rows deep, in the thousands hoping to witness a miracle. And they got nothing less.
Francesco Molinari was at the US Masters alongside Tiger Woods, as caddie for his brother Eduardo in 2006 . In a few hours, they will go head to head at the top of the leader-board.
A sliding security guard almost stole the limelight at Augusta National, clipping Tiger Woods on the heel in a bid to keep himself between the golfer and his fans.
The number 70 on Tiger Woods’ card after the first day at Augusta National should worry the rest of the US Masters field. It is a figure that makes him very happy even when he is five shots behind leaders Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koeka.
The 83rd edition of the US Masters tournament tees off shortly after midnight India time tonight with 87 invited golfers from 22 countries around the world in the field this year.
Tiger Woods has his Tiger Tracker. He’s followed on Twitter, Instagram, the Golf Channel and god knows where else. I, on the other hand, have a single, one-point, fanged Tracker. Neo.
In the last couple of months, several letters have come in with one basic query; why cannot Indian golfers go the last mile after having done so much of the hard work?
Kshitij Naveed Kaul of Delhi, in only his ninth event as a professional, displayed maturity beyond his years in a final round of 4-under-67 to win the Pune Open golf championship by one shot on Friday.