Bengal Open: Local lad Sunit Chowrasia, fresh from a career-best seventh place on the PGTI last month, continued his hot form with a first round of 63 to be in a four-way tie for second place
Bengal Open: Karandeep Kochhar, who became the youngest player to win on the PGTI at Tollygunge Club in 2016, once again enjoyed himself at his favourite venue with a 63 that placed him tied second
Bengal Open: (L - R) Rahil Gangjee, Capt. R Dey, Golf Captain, Tollygunge Club, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A Mukerji, Chief Executive & Managing Member, Tollygunge Club & Viraj Madappa at the press con
Bengal Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shared PGTI's perspective on the launch of the Bengal Open and the new association with West Bengal Tourism
Chittagong Open: Rashid Khan, the first Indian to win the title, receives his trophy from Maj Gen S Matiur Rahman, President, BGCC & Mr Aameir Alihussain, MD, City Bank
Chittagong Open: Rashid Khan's sizzling last round of 63 helped him finish with a record total of 24-under-264 and an impressive seven-shot win; He also took the lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Chittagong Open: Eighteen-year-old rookie Kshitij Naveed Kaul built on an eagle-birdie start to deliver a 66 that propelled him to second place on Day 2
Chittagong Open: Yashas Chandra enjoyed his first competitive round in Bangladesh as he shot a flawless seven-under-65 to emerge as the joint first round leader
Chittagong Open: The City Bank American Express Chittagong Open 2019 was inaugurated amidst much fanfare at the Bhatiary Golf & Country Club on March 6
Chittagong Open: Bangladesh professional Shakhawat Hossain Sohel (5th from left) and Indian professional Aadil Bedi (4th from right) pose with the trophy at the press conference
Chittagong Open: Lt Col K A Wahed, President, BPGA (3rd from left), Mr Rizwan Bin Farouq, Chairman, Riz Events (4th from left) & Mr S M Maroof, Dy MD, City Bank (5th from left), at the press con
(L - R) Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. S Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel & Mr. K Suri, Chief - Corp Comm, India & South East Asia, TATA Steel, announced the partnership between PGTI & TATA Steel
Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, spoke about how PGTI's partnership with TATA Steel will help add further momentum to the upward graph of Indian professional golf
Shubhankar Sharma made a significant gain of 10 spots in the world rankings as he jumped from 119 to 109 as a result of his joint second finish at the PGTI Players Championship at Classic
Players C'ship, Classic: Udayan Mane receives the winner's cheque from Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (left) and Mr. B Hariharan, Managing Director, Landbase India (right)
Chikkarangappa earned 5 Official World Golf Ranking points as a result of his win at the Golconda Masters 2019, he thus climbed 104 spots from 461 to 357 in the world rankings
Players C'ship, Classic: Shubhankar Sharma, India's premier golfer, will headline the field at Classic this week as he returns to play on the PGTI after a year
Golconda Masters: Chikkarangappa receives the trophy from Dr. Rajat Kumar, IAS, Chief Electoral Officer, Telangana State (left) and Mr. J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA (centre)
Golconda Masters: Chikkarangappa's career-graph continued its upswing as he pulled out a flawless final round of six-under-65 to outclass the rest of the field and emerge triumphant by two shots
Golconda Masters: Rookie Priyanshu Singh, the 2019 PGTI Q School champion, was among the four players bunched in tied second after Round 3; After three early bogeys he made a great recovery for a 68
Golconda Masters: Gaurav Pratap Singh shattered the course record after dishing out a phenomenal 10-under-61 in Round 2, he thus climbed 36 spots to tied fourth to trail the leaders by three shots
Golconda Masters: Amardip Malik ‘hammered it deep’ with a sparkling nine-under-62 and 12 birdies to equal course record and take the first round lead
Golconda Masters: The tournament was inaugurated with the ceremonial putt made by Mr. B Venkatesham, IAS, Principal Secretary, Youth Advancement, Tourism & Culture Department, Govt. of Telangana
Golconda Masters: Mr. B Venkatesham, IAS, Principal Secretary, Govt of Telangana (centre) and professionals Khalin Joshi (left) and Udayan Mane (right) pose with the trophy at the press conference
Golconda Masters: Mr. B Venkatesham, IAS, Principal Secy, YAT & C Dept, Govt of Telangana, addresses the media, he is flanked by Mr. J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA (L) & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI (R)
Golconda Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said that PGTI's inclusion in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) system was the beginning of a new era for Indian golf
Golconda Masters: Mr. C Dayakar Reddy, Captain, HGA, spoke about the five-year long association with the PGTI, seated next to him were defending champ Udayan Mane and Mr. B V K Raju, Hony Secy, HGA
Golconda Masters: Reigning PGTI Order of Merit champion Khalin Joshi spoke about the challenges of playing at the HGA, seated next to him was Mr. Bhupati Reddy, Chairman, TSTDC
PGTI Q School: Priyanshu Singh walked away with the honours in the Final Stage, the 22-year-old won with a thumping six-shot margin after posting a third successive two-under-70 in Round 4
PGTI Q School: Amateur Manav Bais won Pre Qualifying III after posting a second round of one-under-71, 22 players qualified for the Final Stage from a total field of 80
PGTI Q School: Amateur Martendeya Kanishka Sinha shot the best round of the Pre Qualifying stage, a six-under-66, to end up in tied second after Round 2 of Pre Qualifying III
PGTI Q School: Bangladesh’s Mohammad Ripon topped the leaderboard in Pre Qualifying I, 26 players qualified for the Final Stage from a total field of 99
Aadil Bedi's sensational final round of eight-under-63 at the Asian Tour Q School propelled him to tied ninth place, the 17-year-old thus qualified for the Asian Tour in his first attempt
Aman Raj's excellent last round of six-under-65 helped him finish tied 13th at the Asian Tour Q School, he thus sealed his Asian Tour card for the first time
Abhijit Singh Chadha also claimed tied 35th place at the Asian Tour Q School and earned his card, he will now return to the Asian Tour after a three-year gap
Veer Ahlawat raised his hopes of earning an Asian Tour card as he was the best-placed Indian in tied 18th after Round 4 of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage
17th TATA Open: Bengaluru's Khalin Joshi won the 2018 PGTI Order of Merit title, the 26-year-old's earnings for the season stood at a staggering Rs. 62,81,340
17th TATA Open: Mysuru-based 23-year-old Yashas Chandra won the PGTI's 2018 Emerging Player of the Year race as he had the highest earnings among the rookies during the season (Rs. 13,26,493)
17th TATA Open: Om Prakash Chouhan receives the winning cheque from Mr. T V Narendran, CEO & MD, Tata Steel (2nd from left), Mr. Sanjiv Paul, VP, Tata Steel (extreme right) & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
17th TATA Open: Chikkarangappa shot the final round's best score of eight-under-63 to claim the runner-up position, he made birdies on his last four holes
Bengal Open: Local lad Sunit Chowrasia, fresh from a career-best seventh place on the PGTI last month, continued his hot form with a first round of 63 to be in a four-way tie for second place
Bengal Open: Karandeep Kochhar, who became the youngest player to win on the PGTI at Tollygunge Club in 2016, once again enjoyed himself at his favourite venue with a 63 that placed him tied second
Bengal Open: (L - R) Rahil Gangjee, Capt. R Dey, Golf Captain, Tollygunge Club, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A Mukerji, Chief Executive & Managing Member, Tollygunge Club & Viraj Madappa at the press con
Bengal Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shared PGTI's perspective on the launch of the Bengal Open and the new association with West Bengal Tourism
Chittagong Open: Rashid Khan, the first Indian to win the title, receives his trophy from Maj Gen S Matiur Rahman, President, BGCC & Mr Aameir Alihussain, MD, City Bank
Chittagong Open: Rashid Khan's sizzling last round of 63 helped him finish with a record total of 24-under-264 and an impressive seven-shot win; He also took the lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Chittagong Open: Eighteen-year-old rookie Kshitij Naveed Kaul built on an eagle-birdie start to deliver a 66 that propelled him to second place on Day 2
Chittagong Open: Yashas Chandra enjoyed his first competitive round in Bangladesh as he shot a flawless seven-under-65 to emerge as the joint first round leader
Chittagong Open: The City Bank American Express Chittagong Open 2019 was inaugurated amidst much fanfare at the Bhatiary Golf & Country Club on March 6
Chittagong Open: Bangladesh professional Shakhawat Hossain Sohel (5th from left) and Indian professional Aadil Bedi (4th from right) pose with the trophy at the press conference
Chittagong Open: Lt Col K A Wahed, President, BPGA (3rd from left), Mr Rizwan Bin Farouq, Chairman, Riz Events (4th from left) & Mr S M Maroof, Dy MD, City Bank (5th from left), at the press con
(L - R) Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. S Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel & Mr. K Suri, Chief - Corp Comm, India & South East Asia, TATA Steel, announced the partnership between PGTI & TATA Steel
Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, spoke about how PGTI's partnership with TATA Steel will help add further momentum to the upward graph of Indian professional golf
Shubhankar Sharma made a significant gain of 10 spots in the world rankings as he jumped from 119 to 109 as a result of his joint second finish at the PGTI Players Championship at Classic
Players C'ship, Classic: Udayan Mane receives the winner's cheque from Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (left) and Mr. B Hariharan, Managing Director, Landbase India (right)
Chikkarangappa earned 5 Official World Golf Ranking points as a result of his win at the Golconda Masters 2019, he thus climbed 104 spots from 461 to 357 in the world rankings
Players C'ship, Classic: Shubhankar Sharma, India's premier golfer, will headline the field at Classic this week as he returns to play on the PGTI after a year
Golconda Masters: Chikkarangappa receives the trophy from Dr. Rajat Kumar, IAS, Chief Electoral Officer, Telangana State (left) and Mr. J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA (centre)
Golconda Masters: Chikkarangappa's career-graph continued its upswing as he pulled out a flawless final round of six-under-65 to outclass the rest of the field and emerge triumphant by two shots
Golconda Masters: Rookie Priyanshu Singh, the 2019 PGTI Q School champion, was among the four players bunched in tied second after Round 3; After three early bogeys he made a great recovery for a 68
Golconda Masters: Gaurav Pratap Singh shattered the course record after dishing out a phenomenal 10-under-61 in Round 2, he thus climbed 36 spots to tied fourth to trail the leaders by three shots
Golconda Masters: Amardip Malik ‘hammered it deep’ with a sparkling nine-under-62 and 12 birdies to equal course record and take the first round lead
Golconda Masters: The tournament was inaugurated with the ceremonial putt made by Mr. B Venkatesham, IAS, Principal Secretary, Youth Advancement, Tourism & Culture Department, Govt. of Telangana
Golconda Masters: Mr. B Venkatesham, IAS, Principal Secretary, Govt of Telangana (centre) and professionals Khalin Joshi (left) and Udayan Mane (right) pose with the trophy at the press conference
Golconda Masters: Mr. B Venkatesham, IAS, Principal Secy, YAT & C Dept, Govt of Telangana, addresses the media, he is flanked by Mr. J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA (L) & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI (R)
Golconda Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said that PGTI's inclusion in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) system was the beginning of a new era for Indian golf
Golconda Masters: Mr. C Dayakar Reddy, Captain, HGA, spoke about the five-year long association with the PGTI, seated next to him were defending champ Udayan Mane and Mr. B V K Raju, Hony Secy, HGA
Golconda Masters: Reigning PGTI Order of Merit champion Khalin Joshi spoke about the challenges of playing at the HGA, seated next to him was Mr. Bhupati Reddy, Chairman, TSTDC
PGTI Q School: Priyanshu Singh walked away with the honours in the Final Stage, the 22-year-old won with a thumping six-shot margin after posting a third successive two-under-70 in Round 4
PGTI Q School: Amateur Manav Bais won Pre Qualifying III after posting a second round of one-under-71, 22 players qualified for the Final Stage from a total field of 80
PGTI Q School: Amateur Martendeya Kanishka Sinha shot the best round of the Pre Qualifying stage, a six-under-66, to end up in tied second after Round 2 of Pre Qualifying III
PGTI Q School: Bangladesh’s Mohammad Ripon topped the leaderboard in Pre Qualifying I, 26 players qualified for the Final Stage from a total field of 99
Aadil Bedi's sensational final round of eight-under-63 at the Asian Tour Q School propelled him to tied ninth place, the 17-year-old thus qualified for the Asian Tour in his first attempt
Aman Raj's excellent last round of six-under-65 helped him finish tied 13th at the Asian Tour Q School, he thus sealed his Asian Tour card for the first time
Abhijit Singh Chadha also claimed tied 35th place at the Asian Tour Q School and earned his card, he will now return to the Asian Tour after a three-year gap
Veer Ahlawat raised his hopes of earning an Asian Tour card as he was the best-placed Indian in tied 18th after Round 4 of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage
17th TATA Open: Bengaluru's Khalin Joshi won the 2018 PGTI Order of Merit title, the 26-year-old's earnings for the season stood at a staggering Rs. 62,81,340
17th TATA Open: Mysuru-based 23-year-old Yashas Chandra won the PGTI's 2018 Emerging Player of the Year race as he had the highest earnings among the rookies during the season (Rs. 13,26,493)
17th TATA Open: Om Prakash Chouhan receives the winning cheque from Mr. T V Narendran, CEO & MD, Tata Steel (2nd from left), Mr. Sanjiv Paul, VP, Tata Steel (extreme right) & Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
17th TATA Open: Chikkarangappa shot the final round's best score of eight-under-63 to claim the runner-up position, he made birdies on his last four holes