16 or 61, it’s still a rivalry for Kartik and Mukesh at 72 The League
Age has been no bar at the DP World PGTI’s 72 The League as Mukesh Kumar and Kartik Singh have shown in the past week.
Age has been no bar at the DP World PGTI’s 72 The League as Mukesh Kumar and Kartik Singh have shown in the past week.
Rajasthan topped the table on the opening day of 72 The League but it was teenager Kartik Singh who stole the spotlight on Tuesday.
The inaugural edition of PGTI’s 72 The League was launched with plenty of glitz and glamour in New Delhi on Saturday.
The auction for edition one of the PGTI’s 72 The League saw plenty of spirited battles among the six franchisees In New Delhi on Monday
Chandigarh golfer Akshay Sharma matched the course record for the first-round lead at the Rs 1.5 crore SECL Chhattisgarh Open in New Raipur on Tuesday.
The 58th Hero Indian Open to be played at the DLF Golf and Country Club from March 27 to 30 has drawn a top-order field including the previous two winners.
Joaquin Neimann held the incomplete third-round lead at International Series India even as teenager Kartik Singh was the toast of Saturday’s action.
With its election due on December 15, the IGU has said it was keen to host Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation events next year.
Kartik Singh finished 18th at the 2024 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Gotemba, Japan, won by China’s Ding Wenyi.
The IGU recently felicitated Mannat Brar and Zara Anand for their performances at the R&A Girl’s Amateur Championship in England.
Kartik Singh will see action in the Junior Presidents Cup in Montreal, Canada, from September 22 with the teams finalised last week.
At 14, Kartik Singh will be the highest-ranked Indian at the 15th edition of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Japan this October.
Kartik Singh of the Gurgaon-based DLF Academy is in the Internationals for the Junior Presidents Cup in Montreal, Canada, this September.
Kartik Singh became the youngest to make the cut for the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship at Royal Melbourne Golf Club on Friday.
Kartik Singh heads a seven-strong India squad at the annual Asia-Pacific Amateur Championships, to be played in Melbourne from Thursday.