Three-way tie for top spot after Tour Championship first round
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Three players shared the round 1 lead in the Rs 3 crore Tata Steel Tour Championship at the Beldih and Golmuri courses in Jamshedpur on Thursday.
Three players shared the round 1 lead in the Rs 3 crore Tata Steel Tour Championship at the Beldih and Golmuri courses in Jamshedpur on Thursday.
Aadil Bedi, Ankur Chadha and Hitaashee Bakshi topped the inaugural Ballantine’s Mixed Pro Challenge on Wednesday.
Ajeetesh Sandhu returned a seven-under 63 to lead the field in round one of the Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship in Kolkata on Tuesday.
Shiv Kapur held on to a slim oner-shot edge heading into the final day of the Rs. 1.5 crore Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational 2021 on Saturday.
Shiv Kapur and Rashid Khan held the halfway lead in the Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational 2021 at Chandigarh Golf Club on Friday.
Karandeep Kochhar raised hopes of a maiden professional title with a bogey-free 5-under-67 in round three of the PGTI Players Championship in Chandigarh on Wednesday.
Aadil Bedi set the early pace with a flawless 7-under-par 65 in round one of the PGTI Players Championship 2020 at Chandigarh Golf Club on Monday.
Eight months after its last event, the Professional Golf Tour of India returns to action at the Rs 30 lakh Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship from Thursday.
The Professional Golf Tour of India will wind down its 2020 season with a five-leg set of tournaments divided between Chandigarh, Digboi and Jamshedpur.
Aadil Bedi needed his best to halt the Udayan Mane juggernaut for his maiden title at the Bengal Open in Kolkata on Sunday.
Udayan Mane stayed on course for a record fourth straight title as he shared the lead with teenager Aadil Bedi after round three of the Bengal Open.
Udayan Mane is in the form of his life and on Friday, chalked up his 14th straight sub-70 round to join a four-way tie for the Bengal Open lead.
The trophy will travel to Indonesia after Rory Hie became the first from his country to win an Asian Tour title, but India will have good reason to feel satisfied with the outcome of the inaugural $300,000 Classic Golf and Country Club International Championship.
Asian Tour rookies Aadil Bedi and Aman Raj led a solid Indian push on the opening day of the $300,000 Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship on Thursday.
Teenager Aadil Bedi led the way as four Indians earned their full cards for the upcoming season on the fifth and final day of the Asian Tour’s Qualifying School in Hua Hun, Thailand, on Sunday.
Eight Indians, led by Veer Ahlawat, moved into the fifth and final stage of the Asian Tour’s qualifying School in Hua Hin, Thailand, on Saturday.
Chiragh Kumar, Abhijit Chadha and youngsters Aadil Bedi and Karandeep Kochhar were the best of the 17 Indians at the Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage in Hua Hin on Thursday.
Sri Lanka’s Anura Rohana was three shots ahead with an eight-under-par 64 in round two of the Bengaluru Open even as 17-year-old rookie Aadil Bedi rose to second at the KGA course on Friday.
Top Indian amateurs Aadil Bedi, Kshitij Naveed Kaul and Yuvraj Sandhu join the pro ranks at the Panasonic Open India in Delhi Golf Club on Thursday.
BK’s great strength was his correctness. Blessed with a model swing, he enjoyed sharing his knowledge.
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.