Golf the real loser in Rashid Khan-DGC battle

The ongoing altercation between professional golfer Rashid Khan and the Delhi Golf Club is a replay of an age old story, of the struggle between authority and those that challenge it.
The ongoing altercation between professional golfer Rashid Khan and the Delhi Golf Club is a replay of an age old story, of the struggle between authority and those that challenge it.
Tiger Woods will look to put away memories of a disappointing PGA Championship when he returns to action at the Memorial tournament in Ohio next week as a lead-up to the US Open next month.
Seven days to go and Team India are at work in London. Virat Kohli’s men, who flew out on Tuesday hit the nets at The Oval and will be hoping to make good on their captain’s optimism ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
With greens at the Noida Golf Course reopening after a three-week break for maintenance and aeration,, they look in top shape.
As Team India fly out for their World Cup campaign with Virat Kohli averring there was no scope for complacency despite being one of the favourites, Star Sports has said it would telecast all the warm-up games leading up to the tournament.
Even though it handed Khalin Joshi his breakthrough Asian Tour title last year, the Delhi Golf Club will not host the upcoming edition of the $400,000 Panasonic Open India later this year.
Major number 15 is in the bag too, and in just over 24 hours, Tiger Woods sets out again – not to turn back the clock, but to keep step as time ticks away.
Over the next four days, Bethpage Black will host the 2019 PGA Championship. Earlier this famous public course in New York has hosted two US Opens, one in 2002 and the other in 2009, making the PGA the third major to be held there.
“There’s no sense in going to a tournament if you don’t believe that you can win it. And that is the belief I have always had. And that is not going to change.” – Tiger Woods
Kaushal Anand and Sumit Pant, representing Team Ahmedabad, walked away with the honours in the India finals of the Audi quattro Cup 2019 played recently at the Prestige Golfshire Club near Bangalore,
The 33rd edition of the Usha Junior Training Programme organised by the Delhi Golf Club will run from May 13 to June 21. it was announced by event sponsor Usha International.
The Karnataka Golf Association has tied up with Scottsdale-based Troon to work on improvements to their course.
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.
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.
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 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?
The Jack Nicklaus designed Classic GCC was at its springtime best for the Audi quattro golf tournament last week
Sahil Jain (3-10 handicap) of Delhi-NCR, Mumbai’s Murad Talib (11-17) and Satish Cheeti (18-24) of Hyderabad qualified for the world finals of the MercedesTrophy in Stuttgart, Germany, this October.
Arin Ahuja in the Advanced A category boys event recorded a sub-par score to emerge winner at the recent 10th JTP tournament at the Noida Golf Course recently.
Former winner Anirban Lahiri launches his Hero Indian Open campaign in a short while knowing his putter could be the difference between make and break on the DLF greens in Gurgaon.
For two-time winner Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia, the 2019 edition of the Hero Indian Open is all about redemption.