17th TATA Open: Event inauguration on Wednesday by Mr. Arjun Munda, Former CM, Jharkhand, Mr. Sanjiv Paul, VP, TATA Steel, Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mrs. Manisha Kumar, Lady Captain, Jamshedpur Golf
17th TATA Open: (L - R) Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. Sanjiv Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel, pros Khalin Joshi & Anura Rohana, Mr. Tarun Daga, MD, JUSCO, pose with the new trophy at the press con
17th TATA Open: Mr. Sanjiv Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel and Captain, Jamshedpur Golf, reaffirmed TATA Steel's commitment to the growth of professional golf in India
17th TATA Open: Khalin Joshi, the 2018 PGTI Order of Merit champion, looked back on his splendid season and spoke about the challenges of playing at Golmuri Golf Course
Khalin Joshi emerges 2018 PGTI Order of Merit champion with one win and two other top-10s, he enjoys an unassailable lead in the rankings ahead of the season finale in Jamshedpur (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma was presented the 2018 Asian Tour Order of Merit trophy on Sunday; It was the sixth time that an Indian lifted the title (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur claimed sixth place at the Asian Tour's season-ending BNI Indonesian Masters, it was his fourth top-10 of the season and saw him finish 22nd in Asia
Viraj Madappa secured tied ninth at the BNI Indonesian Masters as a result of his last round of six-under-66, he thus finished 35th on the Asian Tour money list in his rookie season
CG Open: Rashid Khan receives the winning cheque from Mr. Sunil Panjwani, Vice President & Global Head - Internal Audit, CG Power & Industrial Solutions Ltd (left)
CG Open: Rashid Khan rediscovered his form with a four-shot victory after firing the last day's best score of 63, he returned to winning ways after two years
CG Open: Rashid Khan pulled ahead by three shots after a class act of eight-under-62 in round two, he produced six straight birdies during his error-free round
Bengaluru Open: Champion Anura Rohana receives the trophy from Mr. Sumit Rathor, Director, Indo-MIM (left) and Mr. Harish Kumar Shetty, President, KGA (right)
Bengaluru Open: Anura Rohana was in the driver’s seat after Round 3 as he stretched his lead to five shots courtesy a 67, it was a second consecutive error-free round for him
Shubhankar Sharma emerges 2018 Asian Tour Order of Merit champion; At 22 becomes youngest Indian to be Asia No. 1; Fifth Indian to achieve the feat (Picture: Asian Tour)
Bengaluru Open: K Pushkar, MD, KSTDC, S Rathor, Director, Indo-MIM, Udayan Mane, H K Shetty, President, KGA, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Chiragh Kumar, V Chinnappa, Captain, KGA, pose with the trophy
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, made the inaugural speech at the press conference stressing on the event's importance as a breeding ground to produce more future champions
Chikkarangappa claimed tied second place, his best ever finish on the Asian Tour, at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open; Chikka's top-notch performance in Mauritius sealed his Tour Card for 2019
Amardip Malik signed for a five-under-65 in Round 2 of the Queens Cup which placed him fourth, four off the lead; It marked his career-best score outside the country
Chikkarangappa shot one of the best rounds of his professional career, an eight-under-64, to grab a share of the first round lead at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open (Picture: Asian Tour)
The Indian team of Gaganjeet Bhullar and Anirban Lahiri finished in the top-10 at the World Cup of Golf after their final round of two-under-70 placed them tied 10th
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shamim Khan receives the winning cheque from Ms. Sukla Mistry, CGM IOCL (AOD) (3rd from right), Mr. A J Saikia, GM ZO (2nd from left), Mr. N K Barua, GM IC T (4th from right)
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shamim Khan retained his title after clinching a nail-biting playoff against Gaurav Pratap Singh; It was Shamim's third win in Digboi where he won a playoff last year too
IndianOil Servo Masters: Gaurav Pratap Singh took the match into a playoff with a late surge of five birdies on the last six holes but eventually lost out to Shamim Khan on the third playoff hole
The Indian team slipped eight places to tied 11th after signing for a two-under-70 in the Round 3 Fourballs at the World Cup of Golf, they were nine shots off the pace
Shubhankar Sharma fired a three-under-67 in Round 3 of the Honma Hong Kong Open to be the best-placed Indian in tied 12th, he trailed the lead by 10 shots (Picture: Asian Tour)
At the World Cup of Golf, the Indian duo of Gaganjeet Bhullar and Anirban Lahiri returned a 72 in brutal conditions during the Round 2 Foursomes to be tied third, two off the lead
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. A K Tamuli, GM IC (HR), made the opening speech at the press conference, he was flanked by Mr. Biswajit Hazarika, Golf Captain and Mr. Vineet Kaul, DGM (Branding)
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, stated that IOCL has made an invaluable contribution to Indian golf through its long-standing partnership with PGTI
Shubhankar Sharma becomes the first Indian to win the European Tour Rookie of the Year Award after capping off a dream season which included two wins; Signs off season with tied 41st finish in Dubai
Shubhankar Sharma sizzled with a third round of six-under-66 at the DP World Tour Championship to move up 11 spots to tied ninth at 10-under-206, he lies four off the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Chikkarangappa receives the winning cheque from Milkha Singh, Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions & B S Gill, President, CGC
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Chikkarangappa came through in a cliffhanger after edging out local favourite Karandeep Kochhar in a playoff
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Nineteen-year-old Karandeep Kochhar finished runner-up after a see-saw battle on the final day
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Huge crowds turned out on the final day to witness the riveting contest at the Chandigarh Golf Club
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Chikkarangappa built a two-stroke lead in Round 3 after firing the day's best of 68, he will look to end a two-year title drought
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Karandeep Kochhar, playing at his home course, kept himself in the hunt with a 70 on Day 3, he lies second
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: The seasoned Jyoti Randhawa lurks in third place, four off the lead, he will look to end a six-year winless streak
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Local lad Karandeep Kochhar emerged as the joint halfway leader after a two-under-70 in Round 2
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Chikkarangappa's 66 was the second day's best score, it moved him up 12 places to joint first along with Karandeep Kochhar
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Jyoti Randhawa got into contention with a second round of 68 that placed him third, one shot off the lead
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Sujjan Singh also fired the second day's best round of 66 to move up 27 spots to tied fourth place
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Shiv Kapur made a memorable return to Chandigarh after two decades by posting a course record equaling 65 that gave him the Round 1 lead
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Local boy Karandeep Kochhar signed for a 66 on Day 1 to be hot on the leader's heels in second place
17th TATA Open: Event inauguration on Wednesday by Mr. Arjun Munda, Former CM, Jharkhand, Mr. Sanjiv Paul, VP, TATA Steel, Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mrs. Manisha Kumar, Lady Captain, Jamshedpur Golf
17th TATA Open: (L - R) Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. Sanjiv Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel, pros Khalin Joshi & Anura Rohana, Mr. Tarun Daga, MD, JUSCO, pose with the new trophy at the press con
17th TATA Open: Mr. Sanjiv Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel and Captain, Jamshedpur Golf, reaffirmed TATA Steel's commitment to the growth of professional golf in India
17th TATA Open: Khalin Joshi, the 2018 PGTI Order of Merit champion, looked back on his splendid season and spoke about the challenges of playing at Golmuri Golf Course
Khalin Joshi emerges 2018 PGTI Order of Merit champion with one win and two other top-10s, he enjoys an unassailable lead in the rankings ahead of the season finale in Jamshedpur (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma was presented the 2018 Asian Tour Order of Merit trophy on Sunday; It was the sixth time that an Indian lifted the title (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur claimed sixth place at the Asian Tour's season-ending BNI Indonesian Masters, it was his fourth top-10 of the season and saw him finish 22nd in Asia
Viraj Madappa secured tied ninth at the BNI Indonesian Masters as a result of his last round of six-under-66, he thus finished 35th on the Asian Tour money list in his rookie season
CG Open: Rashid Khan receives the winning cheque from Mr. Sunil Panjwani, Vice President & Global Head - Internal Audit, CG Power & Industrial Solutions Ltd (left)
CG Open: Rashid Khan rediscovered his form with a four-shot victory after firing the last day's best score of 63, he returned to winning ways after two years
CG Open: Rashid Khan pulled ahead by three shots after a class act of eight-under-62 in round two, he produced six straight birdies during his error-free round
Bengaluru Open: Champion Anura Rohana receives the trophy from Mr. Sumit Rathor, Director, Indo-MIM (left) and Mr. Harish Kumar Shetty, President, KGA (right)
Bengaluru Open: Anura Rohana was in the driver’s seat after Round 3 as he stretched his lead to five shots courtesy a 67, it was a second consecutive error-free round for him
Shubhankar Sharma emerges 2018 Asian Tour Order of Merit champion; At 22 becomes youngest Indian to be Asia No. 1; Fifth Indian to achieve the feat (Picture: Asian Tour)
Bengaluru Open: K Pushkar, MD, KSTDC, S Rathor, Director, Indo-MIM, Udayan Mane, H K Shetty, President, KGA, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Chiragh Kumar, V Chinnappa, Captain, KGA, pose with the trophy
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, made the inaugural speech at the press conference stressing on the event's importance as a breeding ground to produce more future champions
Chikkarangappa claimed tied second place, his best ever finish on the Asian Tour, at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open; Chikka's top-notch performance in Mauritius sealed his Tour Card for 2019
Amardip Malik signed for a five-under-65 in Round 2 of the Queens Cup which placed him fourth, four off the lead; It marked his career-best score outside the country
Chikkarangappa shot one of the best rounds of his professional career, an eight-under-64, to grab a share of the first round lead at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open (Picture: Asian Tour)
The Indian team of Gaganjeet Bhullar and Anirban Lahiri finished in the top-10 at the World Cup of Golf after their final round of two-under-70 placed them tied 10th
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shamim Khan receives the winning cheque from Ms. Sukla Mistry, CGM IOCL (AOD) (3rd from right), Mr. A J Saikia, GM ZO (2nd from left), Mr. N K Barua, GM IC T (4th from right)
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shamim Khan retained his title after clinching a nail-biting playoff against Gaurav Pratap Singh; It was Shamim's third win in Digboi where he won a playoff last year too
IndianOil Servo Masters: Gaurav Pratap Singh took the match into a playoff with a late surge of five birdies on the last six holes but eventually lost out to Shamim Khan on the third playoff hole
The Indian team slipped eight places to tied 11th after signing for a two-under-70 in the Round 3 Fourballs at the World Cup of Golf, they were nine shots off the pace
Shubhankar Sharma fired a three-under-67 in Round 3 of the Honma Hong Kong Open to be the best-placed Indian in tied 12th, he trailed the lead by 10 shots (Picture: Asian Tour)
At the World Cup of Golf, the Indian duo of Gaganjeet Bhullar and Anirban Lahiri returned a 72 in brutal conditions during the Round 2 Foursomes to be tied third, two off the lead
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. A K Tamuli, GM IC (HR), made the opening speech at the press conference, he was flanked by Mr. Biswajit Hazarika, Golf Captain and Mr. Vineet Kaul, DGM (Branding)
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, stated that IOCL has made an invaluable contribution to Indian golf through its long-standing partnership with PGTI
Shubhankar Sharma becomes the first Indian to win the European Tour Rookie of the Year Award after capping off a dream season which included two wins; Signs off season with tied 41st finish in Dubai
Shubhankar Sharma sizzled with a third round of six-under-66 at the DP World Tour Championship to move up 11 spots to tied ninth at 10-under-206, he lies four off the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Chikkarangappa receives the winning cheque from Milkha Singh, Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions & B S Gill, President, CGC
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Chikkarangappa came through in a cliffhanger after edging out local favourite Karandeep Kochhar in a playoff
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Nineteen-year-old Karandeep Kochhar finished runner-up after a see-saw battle on the final day
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Huge crowds turned out on the final day to witness the riveting contest at the Chandigarh Golf Club
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Chikkarangappa built a two-stroke lead in Round 3 after firing the day's best of 68, he will look to end a two-year title drought
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Karandeep Kochhar, playing at his home course, kept himself in the hunt with a 70 on Day 3, he lies second
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: The seasoned Jyoti Randhawa lurks in third place, four off the lead, he will look to end a six-year winless streak
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Local lad Karandeep Kochhar emerged as the joint halfway leader after a two-under-70 in Round 2
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Chikkarangappa's 66 was the second day's best score, it moved him up 12 places to joint first along with Karandeep Kochhar
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Jyoti Randhawa got into contention with a second round of 68 that placed him third, one shot off the lead
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Sujjan Singh also fired the second day's best round of 66 to move up 27 spots to tied fourth place
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Shiv Kapur made a memorable return to Chandigarh after two decades by posting a course record equaling 65 that gave him the Round 1 lead
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational presented by TAKE Solutions: Local boy Karandeep Kochhar signed for a 66 on Day 1 to be hot on the leader's heels in second place