Veer Ahlawat battles his way to maiden PGTI title in Digboi

Veer Ahlawat edged past six-time former winner Mukesh Kumar for his maiden title in the Rs 60 lakh IndianOil Servo Masters Golf 2019 in Digboi on Saturday.
Veer Ahlawat edged past six-time former winner Mukesh Kumar for his maiden title in the Rs 60 lakh IndianOil Servo Masters Golf 2019 in Digboi on Saturday.
Veer Ahlawat took the halfway lead at the IndianOil Servo Masters Golf in Digboi with an 8-under-64 round at the Rs. 60 lakh event on Thursday.
Shiv Kapur pulled his 54th and final tee shot of the $400,000 Panasonic Open India out of bounds and never recovered, to gift South Korean 17-year-old Joohyung Kim a maiden Asian Tour title .
Shiv Kapur put himself in line for an unprecedented repeat win in the $400,000 Panasonic Open India with a second straight 5-under 67 to share the lead on 10-under 134.
Ridhima Dilawari held her nerve when it most mattered to get the better of Diksha Dagar in a titanic battle down the back stretch and seal her fifth title of the season in Kolkata on Friday.
Terry Pilkadris of Australia and Ye Htet Aung of Myamnar returned the day’s best cards of 6-under 66 but overnight leader Itthipat Buranatanyarat of Thailand retained his place at the head of the field in the $400,000 Panasonic Open India..
Diksha Dagar sank two birdies in her last three holes to pull away from the field on day two of the 15th and final leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club on Thursday.
Thailand’s Itthipat Buranatanyarat led the way on a smog-hit opening day of the $400,000 Panasonic Open India at the Classic Golf and Country Club near Gurgaon on Thursday.
Ridhima Dilawari sank a crucial birdie to ensure a share of the lead in the 15th and final leg of the tour at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club on Wednesday.
Jeev Milkha Singh, Arjun Atwal and Jyoti Randhawa will make a rare appearance together at the Panasonic Open India which tees off at the Classic Golf and Country Club on Thursday.
Gaurika Bishnoi will be the only one missing from the season-ending event that tees off at the RCGC on Wednesday as Ridhima Dilawari looks for win no 5.
Shiv Kapur and Shubhankar Sharma lit up Sunday with stellar performances at virtually opposing ends of Asia even if they fell just short of the big prizes at the end.
Sitting pretty on a six-shot lead overnight, Ridhima Dilawari made it a wire to wire effort to win the 14th leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Noida Golf Course on Friday.
Ridhima Dilawari holds a six-shot advantage going into the final day of the Hero Women’s Pro Tour 14th leg at the Noida Golf Course.
Ernie Els made his final four picks, adding Sungjae Im, Adam Hadwin, Joaquin Neimann and Jason Day to his Internationals squad.
Ladies European Tour card-holder Diksha Dagar and Ridhima Dilawari shared the lead on 3-under par 69s after the first round of the 14th leg of the Hero Tour at Noida Golf Course on Wednesday.
FedEx Cup champion and world number two Rory McIlroy won his fourth title of the season and his first ever in China, and said that he was running out of time at age 30.
Arjun Atwal and Anirban Lahiri made it to the money rounds of the inaugural Bermuda Championship in Southampton on Friday.
Anirban Lahiri made a solid start to his campaign in the inaugural edition of the Bermuda Championship at the Port Royal Golf Club on Thursday.
Tiger Woods carved out a PGA Tour record-equalling 82nd title on the extra day of play at the inaugural $9.75 million Zozo Championship in Chiba, Japan, on Monday.
Tiger Woods carded a second successive 6-under par 64 to open up a two-shot lead on 12-under 128 after the second day of the $9.75 million Zozo Championships in Japan on Saturday.
Heavy rain forced the second round of the $9.75 million Zozo Championship to be postponed in Japan on Friday with Tiger Woods and Gary Woodland in the shared overnight lead.
Tiger Woods shrugged off three straight bogeys at the start to end the day as joint leader on 6-under par 64 on the opening day of the inaugural $9.75 million Zozo Championship in Chiba, Japan.
Anika Varma recorded the best finish by an Indian amateur at the Women’s Indian Open since Meghna Bal 12 years ago as she came in fifth overall on Sunday.
Anika Varma returned the day’s best card of 5-under par 67 along with leader Christine Wolf of Austria on day three of the $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open at the DLF Golf and Country Club on Saturday.