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DIGVIJAY SINGH

  • Nationality: India
  • Home Course: GOLDEN GREENS GOLF CLUB
  • Professional Since: 1999
  • Age: 52 years

Season history

Sr Date Tournament Status Pos Prize Money
1 06 Feb - 09 Feb,2024 Tata Steel PGTI Qualifying School 2024 - Final Stage - - ₹0
2 30 Aug - 01 Sep,2024 HSBC India Legends Championship 2024 hosted by Jeev Milkha Singh** (PGTI & Legends Tour Joint-Sanctioned) - - ₹0
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About

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


•    Digvijay Singh produced three top-10s during the 2018 PGTI season which included a joint runner-up finish at the Chennai Open.


•    Singh claimed tied third at the 2016 PGTI Players Championship presented by Tollygunge Club.


•    On the Asian Tour in 2013, he clinched tied fifth at the Panasonic Open India and tied 10th at the Chiangmai Golf Classic.


•    Digvijay won his first ever international title at the 2012 Panasonic Open India (co-sanctioned by Asian Tour & PGTI). He also had three other top-10s on the PGTI in 2012.


•    He bagged fourth place at the Asian Tour’s ICTSI Philippine Open 2011 and also had four top-10s during the 2011 PGTI season.


•    Singh had eight top-10s in the 2010 PGTI season. His best finish was third place at the PGTI Players Championship presented by Oxford Golf & Country Club.


•    Digvijay was tied sixth at the 2009 Indian Open.


•    He registered six top-10 finishes out of nine starts in the 2009 PGTI season. His best results in 2009 were tied third finishes at the PGTI – 125th Year Madras Gymkhana Club Tamil Nadu Open and BILT Open.


•    Digvijay finished tied fourth at the Emaar-MGF Indian Masters (tri-sanctioned by the European Tour, Asian Tour and PGTI) in 2008 at the Delhi Golf Club. He registered a career-best 30th place finish on the Asian Tour Order of Merit in 2008.


•    In the 2007-08 PGTI season, Digvijay recorded a win at the PGTI Players Championship at Coimbatore Golf Club and posted five other top-10s to finish fourth on the Order of Merit.


•    Secured third position on the PGTI Order of Merit in 2006-07 with seven top-10s from nine starts. He was runner-up at the Emaar MGF PGTI Championship.


•    He won the DDA Open on the Indian professional circuit during the 2005-06 season.


•    Singh won the Airtel Masters in 2004-05 and claimed fifth place on the Indian Tour’s Order of Merit.


•    Represented India at the 2003 World Cup of Golf along with Gaurav Ghei.


•    Digvijay won two events in 2003-04 – Surya Nepal Masters and SRF All India Matchplay Championship. He thus finished fourth on the Indian Tour’s Order of Merit.


•    He was third at the Indian Open in 2002.


•    Digvijay captured three titles in 2002-03 which included the Royal Springs Open, Color Plus Open and Royal Challenge Grand Prix, Chennai. As a result, he recorded a career-best second place on the Indian Tour’s Order of Merit. 


•    Won the Qualifying School of the Indian Tour in 1999. Registered his first professional win at the BPGC Open in Chittagong during his rookie season in 1999-2000. He also qualified for the Asian Tour the same year with a 21st place finish at the Asian Tour Q School.


•    Singh won the amateur title at the 1999 Indian Open.


•    During his amateur days, Digvijay represented India in the Eisenhower Trophy (1996 & 1998), Nomura Cup (1995 & 1997), the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, 1997 Asia Pacific Amateur Championship, 1998 World Amateur Team Championship. He won the 1997 Sri Lankan Amateur Championship.


•    Digvijay is an experienced skydiver and a skillful shooter.

 

 

International Wins

Panasonic Open India 2012 (Asian Tour & PGTI co-sanctioned)
 

Indian Tour Wins till 2005-06 season (Prior to PGTI)

BPGC Open, Chittagong 1999-00
Royal Springs Open 2002-03
Color Plus Open 2002-03
Royal Challenge Grand Prix, Chennai 2002-03
Surya Nepal Masters 2003-04
SRF All India Matchplay 2003-04
Airtel Masters 2004-05
DDA Open 2005-06

 

PGTI Wins

PGTI Players Championship – Coimbatore Golf Club 2008