Asian Games Selection Trials: Viraj Madappa won the event with a five-under 67 in the final round, the day's best score, to seal his spot in the Indian team for the 2022 Asian Games (Picture: Asian Tour)
Asian Games Selection Trials: Rashid Khan, who finished second following his last round of 71, also booked his berth in the Indian team for the 2022 Asian Games
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Manu Gandas receives the winner's cheque from Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Chairperson and Director, Prometheus School, Noida (2nd from left), Dr. Steven Menezes, Secretary, Noida Golf Course (2nd from right), Mr. Simarjit Singh, Chairman - Tournament & Discipline, Noida Golf Course (extreme right) and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (extreme left)
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Manu Gandas shot a resolute final round of 68 to register a convincing four-stroke win; Manu’s second win of the season lifted him to third place in the PGTI Order of Merit
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah posted a second straight runner-up finish on the PGTI following his last round of 68; Zamal moved up to fifth place on the PGTI Order of Merit
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Amardeep Malik's third round of 69 ensured his place at the top of the leaderboard for the third day running as he shared the lead with Manu Gandas
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Angad Cheema was one of two players who signed for a 66, the day's lowest score, in Round 3; He was placed fourth
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Leading Indian professionals - Defending champion Udayan Mane (2nd from left) and Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (centre) - pose with the trophy of the Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open 2022 at the press conference on Monday. The other dignitaries seen in the picture are Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Chairperson and Director, Prometheus School (2nd from right), Dr. Steven Menezes, Secretary, Noida Golf Course (extreme left) and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (extreme right).
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, talked about the event becoming one of the mainstays on the TATA Steel PGTI calendar in recent years thanks to the support of Prometheus School
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Chairperson and Director, Prometheus School, spoke about Prometheus School's support to the tournament being in line with its larger objective of promoting sports at the grassroots level among school students
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu reflected on his outstanding season so far and spoke about how he was looking forward to continuing his good form this week
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Dr. Steven Menezes, Secretary, Noida Golf Course, welcomed PGTI back to Noida Golf Course after a two-year gap
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu receives the trophy and winner's cheque from Mr. Ajay Mishra, Chief - Sales, Planning & Admin, Flat Products, TATA Steel. The others seen in the prize presentation party are Col. H S Chahal, President, Chandigarh Golf Club (extreme right), Mr. K S Sibia, Captain, Chandigarh Golf Club (extreme left) and Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI (2nd from right).
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Local lad Yuvraj Singh Sandhu continued his red-hot form with his third win in five months much to the delight of the home crowd
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah finished runner-up after his final hole heartbreak where he missed a 15 feet birdie putt that could've taken the match into a playoff
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, playing at his home course, registered the lowest score of the day, a seven-under 65, to move up five spots into the joint lead in Round 3
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah, now bogey-free for the last 51 holes in the tournament, moved into the joint third round lead after a 69
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Shivendra Singh Sisodia struck a blistering nine-under 63, the tournament’s best round so far and his career-best score, to grab a two-shot halfway lead
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Abhijit Singh Chadha excelled in familiar conditions at his home course to take the first round lead; Abhijit shot a six-under 66 that featured a hole-in-one
Rashid Khan is tied 11th after his third round of 69 at the Trust Golf Asian Mixed Cup on the Asian Tour, he is four shots off the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
Rashid Khan was the best-placed Indian in tied 12th following his six-under 66 in Round 2 of the Trust Golf Asian Mixed Cup on the Asian Tour, he was four shots off the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
Ballantine's Golf Championship: The winning team of Aadil Bedi (2nd from left), Hitaashee Bakshi (centre) and Ankur Chadha (2nd from right) receive their winning cheque and trophies from Mr. Karan Bindra, Director, K&A Golf (extreme right) and Mr. Anitya Chand, Director, K&A Golf (extreme left)
Ballantine's Golf Championship: The runner-up team of Sunit Chowrasia (2nd from left), Gaurika Bishnoi (centre) and Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (2nd from right) receive their trophies from Mr. Karan Bindra, Director, K&A Golf (extreme right) and Mr. Anitya Chand, Director, K&A Golf (extreme left)
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Hitaashee Bakshi, playing at her home course, was the best performer for her team for the second successive day as she followed up her 66 in Round 1 with a 69 in Round 2
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Aadil Bedi gave the winning team the early breakthroughs in Round 2 as he scored three birdies on the first four holes including a chip-in on the first
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Honey Baisoya shot the best score of Round 2, a four-under 68, to help his team finish tied third; Baisoya's team-mates were Mani Ram and Jahanvi Bakshi
Ballantine's Golf Championship: The team comprising of (L - R) Ankur Chadha, Aadil Bedi and Hitaashee Bakshi fired a gross score of 13-under 131 to lead in Round 1
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Seventeen-year-old Hitaashee Bakshi made a major contribution to her team total as she shot the first day’s best score of six-under 66 at her home course
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Eighteen-year-old Pranavi Urs, one of only two players to shoot an error-free round on Day 1, was instrumental in her team being placed third as a result of her 68
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Kartik Sharma, playing at his home course, too produced a flawless round of 68 to help his team occupy fourth place on Day 1
Gurugram Challenge: Dodge Kemmer receives the winning cheque from Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (centre) and Mr. Rahul Singh representing the Asian Tour (right). Mr. Keshav Kumar, GM, Golf Operations & Marketing - Classic Golf & Country Club, is also seen standing on the left.
Gurugram Challenge: Seventeen-year-old rookie Arjun Bhati, playing only his second event as a professional, claimed a creditable third place, the best finish among the Indians, after he posted the last day's joint best score of 66
The DGC Open: Nitithorn Thippong, who shot a final round of 73, prevailed in a playoff against Ajeetesh Sandhu to win his maiden Asian Tour title (Picture: Asian Tour)
The DGC Open: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, playing only his second event on the Asian Tour, posted a 67, the best score among the Indians on Day 4, to finish tied sixth along with compatriots Shiv Kapur and Veer Ahlawat (Picture: Asian Tour)
The DGC Open: Ajeetesh Sandhu braved the conditions on a tough third day with a 73 to be placed second, two behind the leader Nitithorn Thippong (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma shot a six-under 66 in the opening round of the DP World Tour's Commercial Bank Qatar Masters to be placed tied second, two shots off the lead (Picture: Joy Chakravarty)
(L - R) Unho Park, Sr Manager, Tour & Player Affairs, Asian Tour; Maj Gen Anil P Dere (Retd), Captain, DGC; Gary Player; Manjit Singh, President, DGC; Manasi Narasimhan, VP & Head, Marketing & Comm, South Asia, Mastercard; U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI pose with The DGC Open trophy (Pic: Asian Tour)
The DGC Open: Khalin Joshi, would be among the names to watch out this week as he won the last Asian Tour event, the Panasonic Open, at the Delhi Golf Club in 2018, before the course was renovated (Picture: Asian Tour)
The DGC Open: Viraj Madappa will also be among the leading contenders this week as he won the first professional event that was staged on the re-done Gary Player designed course, the TATA Steel PGTI MP Cup 2021 (Picture: Asian Tour)
Asian Games Selection Trials: Viraj Madappa won the event with a five-under 67 in the final round, the day's best score, to seal his spot in the Indian team for the 2022 Asian Games (Picture: Asian Tour)
Asian Games Selection Trials: Rashid Khan, who finished second following his last round of 71, also booked his berth in the Indian team for the 2022 Asian Games
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Manu Gandas receives the winner's cheque from Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Chairperson and Director, Prometheus School, Noida (2nd from left), Dr. Steven Menezes, Secretary, Noida Golf Course (2nd from right), Mr. Simarjit Singh, Chairman - Tournament & Discipline, Noida Golf Course (extreme right) and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (extreme left)
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Manu Gandas shot a resolute final round of 68 to register a convincing four-stroke win; Manu’s second win of the season lifted him to third place in the PGTI Order of Merit
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah posted a second straight runner-up finish on the PGTI following his last round of 68; Zamal moved up to fifth place on the PGTI Order of Merit
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Amardeep Malik's third round of 69 ensured his place at the top of the leaderboard for the third day running as he shared the lead with Manu Gandas
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Angad Cheema was one of two players who signed for a 66, the day's lowest score, in Round 3; He was placed fourth
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Leading Indian professionals - Defending champion Udayan Mane (2nd from left) and Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (centre) - pose with the trophy of the Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open 2022 at the press conference on Monday. The other dignitaries seen in the picture are Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Chairperson and Director, Prometheus School (2nd from right), Dr. Steven Menezes, Secretary, Noida Golf Course (extreme left) and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (extreme right).
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, talked about the event becoming one of the mainstays on the TATA Steel PGTI calendar in recent years thanks to the support of Prometheus School
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Chairperson and Director, Prometheus School, spoke about Prometheus School's support to the tournament being in line with its larger objective of promoting sports at the grassroots level among school students
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu reflected on his outstanding season so far and spoke about how he was looking forward to continuing his good form this week
Prometheus School presents Delhi-NCR Open: Dr. Steven Menezes, Secretary, Noida Golf Course, welcomed PGTI back to Noida Golf Course after a two-year gap
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu receives the trophy and winner's cheque from Mr. Ajay Mishra, Chief - Sales, Planning & Admin, Flat Products, TATA Steel. The others seen in the prize presentation party are Col. H S Chahal, President, Chandigarh Golf Club (extreme right), Mr. K S Sibia, Captain, Chandigarh Golf Club (extreme left) and Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI (2nd from right).
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Local lad Yuvraj Singh Sandhu continued his red-hot form with his third win in five months much to the delight of the home crowd
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah finished runner-up after his final hole heartbreak where he missed a 15 feet birdie putt that could've taken the match into a playoff
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, playing at his home course, registered the lowest score of the day, a seven-under 65, to move up five spots into the joint lead in Round 3
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah, now bogey-free for the last 51 holes in the tournament, moved into the joint third round lead after a 69
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Shivendra Singh Sisodia struck a blistering nine-under 63, the tournament’s best round so far and his career-best score, to grab a two-shot halfway lead
Players Cship, Chandigarh: Abhijit Singh Chadha excelled in familiar conditions at his home course to take the first round lead; Abhijit shot a six-under 66 that featured a hole-in-one
Rashid Khan is tied 11th after his third round of 69 at the Trust Golf Asian Mixed Cup on the Asian Tour, he is four shots off the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
Rashid Khan was the best-placed Indian in tied 12th following his six-under 66 in Round 2 of the Trust Golf Asian Mixed Cup on the Asian Tour, he was four shots off the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
Ballantine's Golf Championship: The winning team of Aadil Bedi (2nd from left), Hitaashee Bakshi (centre) and Ankur Chadha (2nd from right) receive their winning cheque and trophies from Mr. Karan Bindra, Director, K&A Golf (extreme right) and Mr. Anitya Chand, Director, K&A Golf (extreme left)
Ballantine's Golf Championship: The runner-up team of Sunit Chowrasia (2nd from left), Gaurika Bishnoi (centre) and Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (2nd from right) receive their trophies from Mr. Karan Bindra, Director, K&A Golf (extreme right) and Mr. Anitya Chand, Director, K&A Golf (extreme left)
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Hitaashee Bakshi, playing at her home course, was the best performer for her team for the second successive day as she followed up her 66 in Round 1 with a 69 in Round 2
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Aadil Bedi gave the winning team the early breakthroughs in Round 2 as he scored three birdies on the first four holes including a chip-in on the first
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Honey Baisoya shot the best score of Round 2, a four-under 68, to help his team finish tied third; Baisoya's team-mates were Mani Ram and Jahanvi Bakshi
Ballantine's Golf Championship: The team comprising of (L - R) Ankur Chadha, Aadil Bedi and Hitaashee Bakshi fired a gross score of 13-under 131 to lead in Round 1
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Seventeen-year-old Hitaashee Bakshi made a major contribution to her team total as she shot the first day’s best score of six-under 66 at her home course
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Eighteen-year-old Pranavi Urs, one of only two players to shoot an error-free round on Day 1, was instrumental in her team being placed third as a result of her 68
Ballantine's Golf Championship: Kartik Sharma, playing at his home course, too produced a flawless round of 68 to help his team occupy fourth place on Day 1
Gurugram Challenge: Dodge Kemmer receives the winning cheque from Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (centre) and Mr. Rahul Singh representing the Asian Tour (right). Mr. Keshav Kumar, GM, Golf Operations & Marketing - Classic Golf & Country Club, is also seen standing on the left.
Gurugram Challenge: Seventeen-year-old rookie Arjun Bhati, playing only his second event as a professional, claimed a creditable third place, the best finish among the Indians, after he posted the last day's joint best score of 66
The DGC Open: Nitithorn Thippong, who shot a final round of 73, prevailed in a playoff against Ajeetesh Sandhu to win his maiden Asian Tour title (Picture: Asian Tour)
The DGC Open: Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, playing only his second event on the Asian Tour, posted a 67, the best score among the Indians on Day 4, to finish tied sixth along with compatriots Shiv Kapur and Veer Ahlawat (Picture: Asian Tour)
The DGC Open: Ajeetesh Sandhu braved the conditions on a tough third day with a 73 to be placed second, two behind the leader Nitithorn Thippong (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma shot a six-under 66 in the opening round of the DP World Tour's Commercial Bank Qatar Masters to be placed tied second, two shots off the lead (Picture: Joy Chakravarty)
(L - R) Unho Park, Sr Manager, Tour & Player Affairs, Asian Tour; Maj Gen Anil P Dere (Retd), Captain, DGC; Gary Player; Manjit Singh, President, DGC; Manasi Narasimhan, VP & Head, Marketing & Comm, South Asia, Mastercard; U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI pose with The DGC Open trophy (Pic: Asian Tour)
The DGC Open: Khalin Joshi, would be among the names to watch out this week as he won the last Asian Tour event, the Panasonic Open, at the Delhi Golf Club in 2018, before the course was renovated (Picture: Asian Tour)
The DGC Open: Viraj Madappa will also be among the leading contenders this week as he won the first professional event that was staged on the re-done Gary Player designed course, the TATA Steel PGTI MP Cup 2021 (Picture: Asian Tour)