Honey Baisoya extends lead on day three of Bengal Open

Honey Baisoya could not match his scores of 64 from the first two rounds but battled his way to a 5-under 65 to extend his lead at the inaugural Bengal Open in Kolkata on Thursday.
Honey Baisoya could not match his scores of 64 from the first two rounds but battled his way to a 5-under 65 to extend his lead at the inaugural Bengal Open in Kolkata on Thursday.
Delhi’s Honey Baisoya shot a second straight 6-under par 64 to move into the halfway lead in the Rs 30 lakh Bengal Open at the Tollygunge Club course in Kolkata on Wednesday.
Young guns powered themselves into the spotlight on the opening day of the Rs 30 lakh Bengal Open Golf Championship at the Tollygunge Club in Kolkata on Tuesday.
The Rs 30 lakh Bengal Open Golf Championship will be played at the historic Tollygunj Club from Tuesday, the Tata Steel-PGTI said in Kolkata..
Diksha Dagar notched up her maiden top five placing at the Women’s New South Wales Open on Sunday with a 1-under 70 to finish on 6-under par 278 on Sunday.
Rashid Khan completed a dominant display in the Chittagong Open with a final round of 9-under par 63 on Saturday to win by a massive seven shot margin.
Anirban Lahiri made a strong recovery from a shaky first round to make the cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Florida on Friday.
Rashid Khan stayed ahead of the field in round three of the Chittagong Open with a solid two-under-70 at the Bhatiary Golf & Country Club on Friday.
Single points and one-shot differences marked battles up and down the field in the just concluded NGC President’s Cup supported by ATS over three days last week.
Vijay Singh of Fiji turned back the clock with a vintage display of controlled golf that almost took him to the top of the leader board after day three of the $6.8 million Honda Classic ,
Anirban Lahiri handed in a level par card of 70 to drop to tied-13th at the midway stage of the $6.8 million Honda Classic at the PGA National on Friday.
Anirban Lahiri hit a 3-under par 67 for a share of sixth place in Florida while Gaganjeet Bhullar was the best among the three Indians at the Oman Open.
The ninth edition of the JTP junior tournament at the NGC with competition spread across the advanced, intermediate and beginners’ categories and a large number of children taking part.
Dustin Johnson led in round three of the $10.25 million WGC-Mexico Championship ahead of Rory McIlroy on Saturday even as Shubhankar Sharma went under par for the second time in three days.
Tiger Woods pulled an extraordinary shot from his bag on day two of the WGC-Mexico Championship in Mexico City on Friday.
Shubhankar Sharma made a late recovery with two birdies over his last four holes for a 1-under par 70 in the first round of the $10.25 million World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship on Thursday.
Udayan Mane turned in a final round of five-under-67 to win the Rs. 30 lakh PGTI Players Championship at the Classic Golf & Country Club on Friday and pick up the seven Official World Golf Ranking (points on offer.
Sunit Chowrasia, nephew of two-time Indian Open winner S.S.P. Chawrasia, edged to a one-shot lead in the Players Championship on Thursday.
Overnight joint leader Akshay Sharma of Chandigarh stayed atop the leaderboard after the second day of action in the PGTI Players Championship at the Classic Golf & Country Club near Gurgaon on Wednesday.
Chikkarangappa S. turned in a flawless final round of six-under-65 to emerge winner of the Rs. 40 lakh Golconda Masters in Hyderabad on Saturday.
Internet sensation Ho Sung Choi of South Korea makes his PGA Tour debut at the celebrity AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Amardip Malik, also known as ‘Hammer-Deep’, hit a 62 to take the first round lead at the Golconda Masters in Hyderabad on Wednesday.
The fifth edition of the Golconda Masters tees off at the Hyderabad Golf Club from Wednesday, carrying a prize purse of Rs. 40 lakh.
Fresh from her second leg victory, Gursimar Badwal will want to continue the momentum she has picked up in the third leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour in Ahmedabad from Tuesday.
Gaganjeet Bhullar was one-under after his first nine holes as play began at the $3.5 million Saudi International at the King Abdullah Economic City.