Dramatic final day hands Ridhima first win of 2020 as Pravavi misses out
It was so near, yet so far for Pranavi Urs as Ridhima Dilawari held her nerve to win the opening event of the 2020 Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour in Pune on Friday.
It was so near, yet so far for Pranavi Urs as Ridhima Dilawari held her nerve to win the opening event of the 2020 Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour in Pune on Friday.
Chandigarh Golf Club’s Hunar Mittal emerged overall winner of the IIFL Wealth-Faldo Series India junior Golf Invitational Championship at the Jaypee Greens here on Friday.
Ridhima Dilawari seems to have carried her form over into 2020. On day two of the opening event of the season, she had moved into the sole lead at the Poona Club Golf Course on Thursday.
Aditya Raj Kumar Chauhan and Panchkula’s Martendeya Kanishka topped the leader-board at the PGTI’s Pre Qualifying II for the 2020 season.
Amateur Pranavi Urs and Ridhima Dilawari shared the lead in the first leg opener of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Poona Golf Club on Wednesday.
Diksha Dagar will want to follow up on a strong 2019 season and is in the for for the first leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Tour that got under way at the Poona Club Golf Course on Wednesday.
National amateur champions Aryan Roopa Anand (men’s) and Sneha Singh (women’s) are the star draws at the India leg of the Faldo Series Asia tournament that will be played at the Jaypee Greens from January 8 to 10.
Zubin Nijhawan of Panchkula and Mumbai’s Akash Modi topped the standings after round two of the PGTI Pre Qualifying I for the 2020 season at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Zubin Nijhawan of Panchkula and Kochi’s Madesh Krishna returned cards of 2-under-70 to lead round one of the PGTI’s Pre Qualifying I for the 2020 season at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad on Saturday.
Udayan Mane took the 2019 Tata Steel PGTI Tour Championship down to the wire before winning it by a single shot at the Golmuri Golf Course in Jamshedpur on Sunday.
The freezing temperatures seem in no way to have deterred NGC members who have turned out in record numbers for the Oil India New Years Cup.
Patna Golf Club’s Aman Raj soared into the lead in the Rs 1.5 crore, Tata Steel PGTI Tour Championship with the day’s best card of 9-under par 63 at Jamshedpur on Friday.
Sri Lanka’s N. Thangaraja returned a cracking 9-under par round of 63 in the Rs 1.5 crore Tata Steel PGTI Tour Championship in Jamshedpur on Friday to take a one-shot lead into the weekend.
The PGTI season-ending Rs 1.5 crore Tata Steel Tour Championship will be played at Jamshedpur’s Golmuri Golf Course from Thursday to Sunday.
Sneha Singh completed a double of national titles, adding the 103rd All India Ladies Amateur Championship crown to the junior championship she had won earlier this month.
Abhinav Lohan earned his breakthrough win on the Tata Steel PGTI by a one-shot margin in the Bengaluru Open Golf Championship at the Karnataka Golf Association course on Friday.
Karandeep Kochhar grabbed a two-shot lead at 11-under par 205 with a day to go of the Bengaluru Open at the Karnataka Golf Association course on Thursday.
Trishul Chinnappa, Sudhir Sharma and Kapil Kumar set up a three-way tie for the halfway lead of the Bengaluru Open Golf Championship at the Karnataka Golf Association course on Wednesday.
Aryan Roopa Anand delivered on his long-standing promise with a first-ever double at the just-concluded 119th All-India Amateur Matchplay Golf Championship.
Sri Lanka’s Mithun Perera scored a hard-fought victory in the inaugural edition of the ICC RCGC Open Golf Championship at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club on Sunday.
Tiger Woods knew he had to set the tempo with Team US trailing 8-10 in Sunday’s singles. He also knew he had to be there at the finish if they were to halt a determined young International team.
Team USA fought back in Saturday afternoon’s foursomes to cut the Internationals’ lead to 10-8 on the penultimate day’s action in the Presidents Cup at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
Tiger Woods won his second match but the young guns on the opposite side were a match for the second day in a row as the Internationals continued to lead USA in the Presidents Cup.
The Internationals opened up a shock 4-1 lead over defending champions USA on day one of the Presidents Cup at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club on Thursday.
Kartik Sharma has come in for high praise from Internationals captain Stuart Appelby after his display in the just-concluded Junior Presidents Cup played in Melbourne on Saturday and Sunday last..