Professional golf is a tough and unforgiving world, says Jeev
Jeev Milkha Singh speaks exclusively to teetimetales.com on what keeps him going after 26 years as a professional golfer.
Jeev Milkha Singh speaks exclusively to teetimetales.com on what keeps him going after 26 years as a professional golfer.
Caareer-best round gives Chandigarh’s Akshay Sharma maiden PGTI title in the QA InfoTech Open at Noida Golf Course on Friday.
Arjun Prasad of Delhi and Sri Lanka’s Mithun Perera shared the lead after the second day of the QA InfoTech Open 2018 at the Noida Golf Course on Wednesday.
Leading Indian professional Jeev Milkha Singh will headlines the field for the inaugural edition of the Rs 40 lakh QA InfoTech Open.
The Bali Handara Golf and Resort brings together the best of nature and golf course design, in extremely salubrious conditions..
As always, the spotlight was on Tiger Woods, who faded away on the final day after promising rounds of 66 and 68 on days two and three.
Spread out in a clover-leaf pattern across a valley crisscrossed by streams and dotted with patches of thick rough, the course a the Shillong Golf Club is unique
It is often not easy for a casual golfer to play a walk-in round in India.
It seems in the best interest of the various stakeholders in golf to broad-base it, make it easy, or at least easier than it is now, for a first-timer.
BK’s great strength was his correctness. Blessed with a model swing, he enjoyed sharing his knowledge.
In the individual medal event, Rayhan Thomas, Aadil Bedi and Khitij Naveed Kaul all had an off day in tough scoring conditions.
India trailed Japan by six shots and were three clear of South Korea after the second day of the Asian Games competition in Jakarta.
India were second overall, five shots behind favourites Japan and ahead of Korea, Thailand, China and hosts Indonesia.
India have fielded a young side for the Asian Games with Hari Mohan Singh being the senior at 24 among the men.
India’s Anirban Lahiri is drawn alongside Tyrell Hatton and Brandon Harkins for the opening two days.
Lahiri went as far as the third round at the BMW Championship after just making the cut at the Dell Technologies Championship.
The distance between preparation and the actual execution of a golf shot is often a fatal one..
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Have always wondered why India lags as a golf destination? It cannot be for lack of opportunity, or availability. A round of golf on most Indian courses is among the cheapest in the world. And yet the gap in terms of demand and supply seems to be ever-growing.