PGTI’s Feeder Tour season tees off at BSF Golf Club in Delhi
The 2019 Tata Steel Professional Golf Tour of India Feeder Tour season tees off on Wednesday with the first event to be played at the BSF Golf Club in Chhawla, New Delhi.
The 2019 Tata Steel Professional Golf Tour of India Feeder Tour season tees off on Wednesday with the first event to be played at the BSF Golf Club in Chhawla, New Delhi.
Delhi’s Rashid Khan came from behind to pip the field on the Rs 30 lakh Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Friday.
Kolkata’s Shankar Das carded a third straight 4-under-68 to take a one-shot lead in the Rs. 30 lakh Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Thursday .
Bangalore’s Trishul Chinnappa held on to his lead for the second day but it was Greater Noida-based golfer Sudhir Sharma’s 8-under-64 that hogged the limelight in round two of the Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship .
Young Bangalore golfer Trishul Chinnappa equalled the course record of 7-under-65 to lead after the opening round at the Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Tuesday.
“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
Veteran Mukesh Kumar used all his experience to win the Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship at the Panchkula Golf Club on Friday.
Yashas Chandra grabbed the limelight in round three of the Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship to move into the lead with the day’s best score of 7-under-65 at the Panchkula Golf Club on Thursday.
Delhi professional Rashid Khan grabbed the round one lead with a 6-under-66 at the Tata Steel PGTI Players Championship at the Panchkula Golf Club course near Chandigarh on Tuesday.
Chikkarangappa S. had to battle till a fourth playoff hole before winning the Rs 30 lakh Delhi-NCR Open from close friend C. Muniyappa on Friday.
Chikkarangappa S. produced a 5-under-67 to take a share of the lead alongside fellow Bangalore golfer C. Muniyappa (in the Tata Steel PGTI Delhi-NCR Open at the Noida Golf Course on Thursday.
Shamim Khan of Delhi and Bangalore’s C. Muniyappa moved into the joint second round lead on 9-under-135 at the Rs 30 lakh Tata Steel PGTI Delhi-NCR Open at a wet and rainy Noida Golf Course on Wednesday.
Kolkata pro Shankar Das grabbed the early lead at the Tata Steel PGTI’s Delhi-NCR Open with a 7-under-65 at the Noida Golf Course on Tuesday. Bangalore’s C. Muniyappa was one shot behind on 6-under-66 at the Rs. 30 lakh event.
Kshitij Naveed Kaul of Delhi, in only his ninth event as a professional, displayed maturity beyond his years in a final round of 4-under-67 to win the Pune Open golf championship by one shot on Friday.
Rookie teenager Kshitij Naveed Kaul (66) of Delhi and the seasoned Shankar Das (67) of Kolkata turned in late charges to move into the joint Pune Open lead at 11-under-202.
Sanjeev Kumar of Lucknow produced the second day’s top card of 5-under-66 at the Pune Open golf championship to set up a three-way tie for the halfway lead.
Samarth Dwivedi matched the course record at the Poona Club golf course with an 8-under par 63 to set the tone in round one of the Pune Open Golf Championship on Tuesday.
Bangladesh’s Md Zamal Hossain ended a seven-year winless streak with the Bengal Open title at the Tollygunge Club course on Friday with a 7-under 63.
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.
Andrew Johnston has set his sights on another crack at the big prize at the 55th edition of the Indian Open after losing in a playoff in 2018.
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..
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.
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.