Chiragh Kumar posted a tied second at the Venetian Macau Open, three behind champion Scott Hend, after his final round of six-under-65; Chiragh thus secured his Asian Tour card for 2016
Anirban Lahiri occupied second place, three behind leader Scott Hend, on day 3 in Macau; Chiragh Kumar in third place and Rashid Khan in fourth also in chasing pack
Anirban Lahiri confident of bouncing back after disappointing Presidents Cup debut as USA beats the International Team 15.5 to 14.5 in a nail-biting finale
Chikkarangappa shot a sizzling seven-under-65 to lie tied eighth along with Gaganjeet Bhullar after round 2 of the Yeangder Tournament Players Championship (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
BILT Open 2015: Abhijit Singh Chadha receives the winner's cheque from Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI (left) and Mr. Yogesh Agarwal, Managing Director & CEO, BILT Paper B.V. (right)
Players C'ship, Rambagh: Udayan Mane receives the winning cheque from Mr. Giriraj Singh, Captain, Rambagh GC (left) & Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, Secretary, Rambagh GC (right)
Players C'ship, Rambagh: Rookie Udayan Mane secured his maiden title in only his seventh event as a professional, his final round 67 gave him a one-shot win
Jeev Milkha Singh and Darren Clarke have been named Captains of Team Asia and Team Europe respectively for next year's EurAsia Cup (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Post his PGA Championship exploits, Lahiri climbed from 9th to 7th in the International Team standings for the Presidents Cup & from 9th to 8th in the European Tour Race to Dubai (Picture: Asian Tour)
Watershed moment for Indian golf as Anirban Lahiri claims tied fifth at PGA Championship to record best Indian finish at the Majors so far, moves up from 53 to 38 in world rankings
Lahiri flying high in tied eighth at PGA Championship after his third round 70, now at 9-under-207, 6 off lead; Best Indian Major finish in prospect (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri was on a roll as he added 3 more birdies in his remaining 5 holes of Rd 2 for a 5-under-67, at halfway stage he was placed tied 4th at 7-under-137, 4 shots off the lead
Anirban Lahiri looks good to make his first cut at PGA Championship, he was -2 thru 13 holes when play suspended in Rd 2, placed T15 at the moment with -4 total, 5 off lead
Anirban Lahiri was off to an encouraging start at the PGA Championship as he shot a two-under-70 in Rd 1 to be tied 15th, four off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri paired with American Morgan Hoffman and Scotsman Steven Young for the first two rounds of the PGA Championship, 1st Rd tee off on Thursday at 1855 hrs Indian time
Khalin Joshi climbed from tied seventh to tied fourth on day three of the Asian Development Tour's Taifong Open post his third round two-under-70, he now lies three off the lead
Khalin Joshi slipped from tied first to tied seventh on day two of the Asian Development Tour's Taifong Open as a result of his second round one-over-73 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Lahiri climbed 11 places from 61 to 50 in world rankings post his top-5 finish in Switzerland, he's also moved to 9th in European Tour Race to Dubai and opened up a big lead on the Asian Tour OOM
Anirban Lahiri records his best Major finish as he claims tied 30th at The Open at six-under-282 after final round of even-par-72 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Round 3 a mixed bag for Lahiri as he settles for a modest 71 and T26 place, 6 off the lead, despite a terrific start that saw him get within 1 of the lead at one stage (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Dark horse Anirban Lahiri (-5) ended Rd 2 in tied 14th at The Open, 5 behind leader Dustin Johnson; In Rd 3 on Sunday he tees off with Geoff Ogilvy at 1820 hrs IST (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Lahiri well-placed for record finish at British Open as his second round of two-under-70 takes his total to five-under-139 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri got off to a flying start at the British Open with a three-under-69 in round 1 that placed him tied 18th, four shots off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri's third Open appearance to be his first at Home of Golf in St. Andrews, Lahiri tees off with South African George Coetzee & Spaniard Rafael Cabrera-Bello at 1658 hrs IST on July 16
US Open 2015 Rd 1 Tee Times (19 June): Shiv Kapur at 0141 hrs IST along with Americans Denny McCarthy & D.A. Points & Anirban Lahiri at 0320 hrs IST along with Americans Ryan Moore & Erik Compton
LP Cup: Navratna Ahmedabad players Shankar Das, Mithun Perera, Anura Rohana & team owner Mr. Devang Shah lift the cup, also in the picture are Mr. P Barua (Aditya Birla Group) & Mr. J John, COO, LP
LP Cup: Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI (3rd from left), Mr. Jacob John, COO, Louis Philippe (3rd from right) & other team owners including Mr. Kapil Dev pose with the LP Cup 2015 trophy
Shiv Kapur qualified for his second US Open and fourth Major after finishing second in the sectional qualifying held in England (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri lost a cliffhanger to Justin Rose on the 19th hole at WGC Matchplay, still in with a chance for a spot in last 16 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Abhijit Singh Chadha fires hole-in-one en route a brilliant five-under-67 on day 1 for share of third place at CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters, lies one shot off the lead
Chiragh Kumar posted a tied second at the Venetian Macau Open, three behind champion Scott Hend, after his final round of six-under-65; Chiragh thus secured his Asian Tour card for 2016
Anirban Lahiri occupied second place, three behind leader Scott Hend, on day 3 in Macau; Chiragh Kumar in third place and Rashid Khan in fourth also in chasing pack
Anirban Lahiri confident of bouncing back after disappointing Presidents Cup debut as USA beats the International Team 15.5 to 14.5 in a nail-biting finale
Chikkarangappa shot a sizzling seven-under-65 to lie tied eighth along with Gaganjeet Bhullar after round 2 of the Yeangder Tournament Players Championship (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
BILT Open 2015: Abhijit Singh Chadha receives the winner's cheque from Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI (left) and Mr. Yogesh Agarwal, Managing Director & CEO, BILT Paper B.V. (right)
Players C'ship, Rambagh: Udayan Mane receives the winning cheque from Mr. Giriraj Singh, Captain, Rambagh GC (left) & Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, Secretary, Rambagh GC (right)
Players C'ship, Rambagh: Rookie Udayan Mane secured his maiden title in only his seventh event as a professional, his final round 67 gave him a one-shot win
Jeev Milkha Singh and Darren Clarke have been named Captains of Team Asia and Team Europe respectively for next year's EurAsia Cup (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Post his PGA Championship exploits, Lahiri climbed from 9th to 7th in the International Team standings for the Presidents Cup & from 9th to 8th in the European Tour Race to Dubai (Picture: Asian Tour)
Watershed moment for Indian golf as Anirban Lahiri claims tied fifth at PGA Championship to record best Indian finish at the Majors so far, moves up from 53 to 38 in world rankings
Lahiri flying high in tied eighth at PGA Championship after his third round 70, now at 9-under-207, 6 off lead; Best Indian Major finish in prospect (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri was on a roll as he added 3 more birdies in his remaining 5 holes of Rd 2 for a 5-under-67, at halfway stage he was placed tied 4th at 7-under-137, 4 shots off the lead
Anirban Lahiri looks good to make his first cut at PGA Championship, he was -2 thru 13 holes when play suspended in Rd 2, placed T15 at the moment with -4 total, 5 off lead
Anirban Lahiri was off to an encouraging start at the PGA Championship as he shot a two-under-70 in Rd 1 to be tied 15th, four off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri paired with American Morgan Hoffman and Scotsman Steven Young for the first two rounds of the PGA Championship, 1st Rd tee off on Thursday at 1855 hrs Indian time
Khalin Joshi climbed from tied seventh to tied fourth on day three of the Asian Development Tour's Taifong Open post his third round two-under-70, he now lies three off the lead
Khalin Joshi slipped from tied first to tied seventh on day two of the Asian Development Tour's Taifong Open as a result of his second round one-over-73 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Lahiri climbed 11 places from 61 to 50 in world rankings post his top-5 finish in Switzerland, he's also moved to 9th in European Tour Race to Dubai and opened up a big lead on the Asian Tour OOM
Anirban Lahiri records his best Major finish as he claims tied 30th at The Open at six-under-282 after final round of even-par-72 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Round 3 a mixed bag for Lahiri as he settles for a modest 71 and T26 place, 6 off the lead, despite a terrific start that saw him get within 1 of the lead at one stage (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Dark horse Anirban Lahiri (-5) ended Rd 2 in tied 14th at The Open, 5 behind leader Dustin Johnson; In Rd 3 on Sunday he tees off with Geoff Ogilvy at 1820 hrs IST (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Lahiri well-placed for record finish at British Open as his second round of two-under-70 takes his total to five-under-139 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri got off to a flying start at the British Open with a three-under-69 in round 1 that placed him tied 18th, four shots off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri's third Open appearance to be his first at Home of Golf in St. Andrews, Lahiri tees off with South African George Coetzee & Spaniard Rafael Cabrera-Bello at 1658 hrs IST on July 16
US Open 2015 Rd 1 Tee Times (19 June): Shiv Kapur at 0141 hrs IST along with Americans Denny McCarthy & D.A. Points & Anirban Lahiri at 0320 hrs IST along with Americans Ryan Moore & Erik Compton
LP Cup: Navratna Ahmedabad players Shankar Das, Mithun Perera, Anura Rohana & team owner Mr. Devang Shah lift the cup, also in the picture are Mr. P Barua (Aditya Birla Group) & Mr. J John, COO, LP
LP Cup: Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI (3rd from left), Mr. Jacob John, COO, Louis Philippe (3rd from right) & other team owners including Mr. Kapil Dev pose with the LP Cup 2015 trophy
Shiv Kapur qualified for his second US Open and fourth Major after finishing second in the sectional qualifying held in England (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri lost a cliffhanger to Justin Rose on the 19th hole at WGC Matchplay, still in with a chance for a spot in last 16 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Abhijit Singh Chadha fires hole-in-one en route a brilliant five-under-67 on day 1 for share of third place at CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters, lies one shot off the lead