Golconda Masters: Viraj Madappa delivered the week’s best score of nine-under-62 on the final day to finish joint runner-up; He made birdies on the last five holes
Golconda Masters: Abhishek Kuhar made a hole-in-one on the 11th during his last round of 72, he finished tied 40th; Kuhar had fired an albatross at the last PGTI event
Golconda Masters: Khalin Joshi took centrestage with a four-under-67 that gave him a two-shot lead in Round 2, he began the day with three straight birdies
Golconda Masters: Shamim Khan produced the second day's best score of 63 to be tied third, his round featured a run of five consecutive birdies from the 13th to the 17th
Golconda Masters: Trishul Chinnappa, who was in tied second on Day 1, began his season with an eagle-two as he holed his approach from 117 yards on the first hole
Golconda Masters: (L - R) K Srikanth Rao, Hon Secy, HGA, A Bhaskar Reddy, Capt, HGA, Aman Raj, J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA, Udayan Mane, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, R S Gill, GM, Vooty GC, at the PC
Golconda Masters: Mr. J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA, spoke about the six-year long fruitful partnership between the HGA and PGTI which has seen Golconda Masters emerge as a marquee event on PGTI
Golconda Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, emphasized on the positive impact of PGTI's inclusion in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) system over the last one year
Golconda Masters: Mr. Rupinder Singh Gill, GM, Vooty Golf County, spoke about Vooty Golf County and Haldi Golf County coming on board as the Presenting Partners for the tournament this year
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rory Hie receives the winning cheque from (L to R) Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Cho Minn Thant, CEO & Commissioner, Asian Tour & B Hariharan, MD, Landbase India Ltd.
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rory Hie became the first Indonesian to triumph on the Asian Tour after his flawless final round of 68 gave him a two-shot victory
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Asian Tour rookie Aadil Bedi made birdies on the last five holes to shoot a 66 in the final round, the fourth place finish was the teenager's best on the Asian Tour
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Aman Raj, another Asian Tour rookie, delivered his second top-5 result on the Asian Tour with his tied fifth finish, he fired a 66 on Day 4
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rashid Khan returned a second consecutive six-under-66 to rise one spot to second place in Round 3, he trails the leader Rory Hie of Indonesia by one shot
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Abhijit Singh Chadha relished returning to his favourite venue with a second round of seven-under-65 that saw him climb six positions to second place, he is one off the lead
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: (L to R): Golfers Khalin Joshi, Viraj Madappa, Daniel Van Tonder, Malcolm Kokocinski pose with the Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship trophy
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Top Indian contenders Chikkarangappa, Khalin Joshi and Viraj Madappa will be playing their first Asian Tour event at the Classic Golf & Country Club this week
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: (L - R) Mr. Rahul Singh, Tour Development, Asian Tour & Mr. B Hariharan, MD, Landbase India Ltd, pose with the Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship trophy
Veer Ahlawat climbed a massive 417 spots, from 1094 to 677, in the Official World Golf Ranking, as a result of his memorable maiden triumph at the IndianOil Servo Masters Golf 2019
IndianOil Servo Masters: A ‘Veer’ effort earned Ahlawat his maiden win, youngster triumphed in a humdinger after seeing off Mukesh Kumar’s challenge, jumps from seventh to third in PGTI Ranking
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mukesh Kumar claimed tied second place, one shot behind the winner, after his dramatic last round of 68 brought him within sniffing distance of victory
IndianOil Servo Masters: The event was inaugurated on November 20th by Mr. Sandeep S John, Executive Director IOCL (AOD) Digboi Refinery; The inauguration featured the customary tee-off
IndianOil Servo Masters: IndianOil officials A J Saikia, GM ZO, B Hazarika, GM M&C & K Dutta, DGM A&W with S Chari, TD, PGTI & pros Chiragh Kumar, Shamim Khan, Kshitij Naveed Kaul at the press meet
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, spoke about the growth of the event as witnessed by him over the last 20 years in terms of prize money, field & course conditions
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shamim Khan, the winner for the last two years, complimented IndianOil for all their efforts in constantly improving the course conditions every year
IndianOil Servo Masters: Asian Tour regular Chiragh Kumar spoke about returning to the Digboi Golf Links after eight years and the improvements in the course over that period
ICC RCGC Open: Mithun Perera receives the winning cheque from Mr. Mayank Jalan, President, ICC (3rd from left) and Mr. Ashish Doshi, Captain, RCGC (2nd from right)
ICC RCGC Open: Mithun Perera made a stunning comeback after a poor start on the final day to lift his seventh title; He was the only player in the field to have not shot an over-par round
ICC RCGC Open: Speaking at the Press Conference, Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said that the support of sponsors such as the ICC and RCGC is a huge boost for the TATA Steel PGTI
ICC RCGC Open: Mr. Pradeep Sureka, Vice President, ICC, was of the view that the increased involvement of amateurs in the event would make it even more exciting
Bengaluru Open: Abhinav Lohan receives the winner’s trophy from Mrs. Minu Rathor who represented the Presenting Partner Indo-MIM on behalf of her son Mr. Sumit Rathor
Bengaluru Open: Abhinav Lohan’s dream season continued with his breakthrough win on the TATA Steel PGTI, he had won on the PGTI Feeder Tour earlier in the year
Bengaluru Open: (L - R) A Bajaj (KGA), Rahil Gangjee, Dr. M G Bhat, Captain, KGA, Sumit Rathor representing Indo-MIM, V Chinnappa, President, KGA, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Anura Rohana at the Press Con
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Sumit Rathor, representing Indo-MIM, the Presenting Partner, stressed on Indo-MIM's commitment to supporting Indian professional golf through the staging of the Bengaluru Open
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, talked about the Bengaluru Open flourishing into one of the major attractions on the TATA Steel PGTI calendar
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Udayan Mane receives the winner's cheque from (L - R) Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. Sanjiv Paul, VP, TATA Steel & Captain, Jamshedpur Golf & Mr. R N Murthy, MD, TCIL
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Udayan Mane’s ‘steely resolve’ & last round 65 helps him triumph in the ‘Steel City’; Mane’s 26-under-262 total sets a new PGTI record; He finishes 3rd on the OOM
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Rashid Khan won the 2019 PGTI Order of Merit; It was a record 3rd PGTI OOM win for Rashid; His earnings of Rs. 66,27,650, are the highest ever achieved in a PGTI season
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Kshitij Naveed Kaul won the 2019 PGTI Emerging Player of the Year; The 19-yr-old had season's earnings of Rs. 29,65,420, highest among the rookies & ended 6th on the OOM
TATA Steel Tour Cship: SSP Chawrasia continued in tied second place as a result of his 65 in Round 3, he birdied the last three holes for a late flourish
Golconda Masters: Viraj Madappa delivered the week’s best score of nine-under-62 on the final day to finish joint runner-up; He made birdies on the last five holes
Golconda Masters: Abhishek Kuhar made a hole-in-one on the 11th during his last round of 72, he finished tied 40th; Kuhar had fired an albatross at the last PGTI event
Golconda Masters: Khalin Joshi took centrestage with a four-under-67 that gave him a two-shot lead in Round 2, he began the day with three straight birdies
Golconda Masters: Shamim Khan produced the second day's best score of 63 to be tied third, his round featured a run of five consecutive birdies from the 13th to the 17th
Golconda Masters: Trishul Chinnappa, who was in tied second on Day 1, began his season with an eagle-two as he holed his approach from 117 yards on the first hole
Golconda Masters: (L - R) K Srikanth Rao, Hon Secy, HGA, A Bhaskar Reddy, Capt, HGA, Aman Raj, J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA, Udayan Mane, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, R S Gill, GM, Vooty GC, at the PC
Golconda Masters: Mr. J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA, spoke about the six-year long fruitful partnership between the HGA and PGTI which has seen Golconda Masters emerge as a marquee event on PGTI
Golconda Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, emphasized on the positive impact of PGTI's inclusion in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) system over the last one year
Golconda Masters: Mr. Rupinder Singh Gill, GM, Vooty Golf County, spoke about Vooty Golf County and Haldi Golf County coming on board as the Presenting Partners for the tournament this year
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rory Hie receives the winning cheque from (L to R) Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Cho Minn Thant, CEO & Commissioner, Asian Tour & B Hariharan, MD, Landbase India Ltd.
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rory Hie became the first Indonesian to triumph on the Asian Tour after his flawless final round of 68 gave him a two-shot victory
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Asian Tour rookie Aadil Bedi made birdies on the last five holes to shoot a 66 in the final round, the fourth place finish was the teenager's best on the Asian Tour
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Aman Raj, another Asian Tour rookie, delivered his second top-5 result on the Asian Tour with his tied fifth finish, he fired a 66 on Day 4
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Rashid Khan returned a second consecutive six-under-66 to rise one spot to second place in Round 3, he trails the leader Rory Hie of Indonesia by one shot
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Abhijit Singh Chadha relished returning to his favourite venue with a second round of seven-under-65 that saw him climb six positions to second place, he is one off the lead
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: (L to R): Golfers Khalin Joshi, Viraj Madappa, Daniel Van Tonder, Malcolm Kokocinski pose with the Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship trophy
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: Top Indian contenders Chikkarangappa, Khalin Joshi and Viraj Madappa will be playing their first Asian Tour event at the Classic Golf & Country Club this week
Classic G&CC Intl Cship: (L - R) Mr. Rahul Singh, Tour Development, Asian Tour & Mr. B Hariharan, MD, Landbase India Ltd, pose with the Classic Golf & Country Club International Championship trophy
Veer Ahlawat climbed a massive 417 spots, from 1094 to 677, in the Official World Golf Ranking, as a result of his memorable maiden triumph at the IndianOil Servo Masters Golf 2019
IndianOil Servo Masters: A ‘Veer’ effort earned Ahlawat his maiden win, youngster triumphed in a humdinger after seeing off Mukesh Kumar’s challenge, jumps from seventh to third in PGTI Ranking
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mukesh Kumar claimed tied second place, one shot behind the winner, after his dramatic last round of 68 brought him within sniffing distance of victory
IndianOil Servo Masters: The event was inaugurated on November 20th by Mr. Sandeep S John, Executive Director IOCL (AOD) Digboi Refinery; The inauguration featured the customary tee-off
IndianOil Servo Masters: IndianOil officials A J Saikia, GM ZO, B Hazarika, GM M&C & K Dutta, DGM A&W with S Chari, TD, PGTI & pros Chiragh Kumar, Shamim Khan, Kshitij Naveed Kaul at the press meet
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI, spoke about the growth of the event as witnessed by him over the last 20 years in terms of prize money, field & course conditions
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shamim Khan, the winner for the last two years, complimented IndianOil for all their efforts in constantly improving the course conditions every year
IndianOil Servo Masters: Asian Tour regular Chiragh Kumar spoke about returning to the Digboi Golf Links after eight years and the improvements in the course over that period
ICC RCGC Open: Mithun Perera receives the winning cheque from Mr. Mayank Jalan, President, ICC (3rd from left) and Mr. Ashish Doshi, Captain, RCGC (2nd from right)
ICC RCGC Open: Mithun Perera made a stunning comeback after a poor start on the final day to lift his seventh title; He was the only player in the field to have not shot an over-par round
ICC RCGC Open: Speaking at the Press Conference, Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said that the support of sponsors such as the ICC and RCGC is a huge boost for the TATA Steel PGTI
ICC RCGC Open: Mr. Pradeep Sureka, Vice President, ICC, was of the view that the increased involvement of amateurs in the event would make it even more exciting
Bengaluru Open: Abhinav Lohan receives the winner’s trophy from Mrs. Minu Rathor who represented the Presenting Partner Indo-MIM on behalf of her son Mr. Sumit Rathor
Bengaluru Open: Abhinav Lohan’s dream season continued with his breakthrough win on the TATA Steel PGTI, he had won on the PGTI Feeder Tour earlier in the year
Bengaluru Open: (L - R) A Bajaj (KGA), Rahil Gangjee, Dr. M G Bhat, Captain, KGA, Sumit Rathor representing Indo-MIM, V Chinnappa, President, KGA, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Anura Rohana at the Press Con
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Sumit Rathor, representing Indo-MIM, the Presenting Partner, stressed on Indo-MIM's commitment to supporting Indian professional golf through the staging of the Bengaluru Open
Bengaluru Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, talked about the Bengaluru Open flourishing into one of the major attractions on the TATA Steel PGTI calendar
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Udayan Mane receives the winner's cheque from (L - R) Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. Sanjiv Paul, VP, TATA Steel & Captain, Jamshedpur Golf & Mr. R N Murthy, MD, TCIL
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Udayan Mane’s ‘steely resolve’ & last round 65 helps him triumph in the ‘Steel City’; Mane’s 26-under-262 total sets a new PGTI record; He finishes 3rd on the OOM
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Rashid Khan won the 2019 PGTI Order of Merit; It was a record 3rd PGTI OOM win for Rashid; His earnings of Rs. 66,27,650, are the highest ever achieved in a PGTI season
TATA Steel Tour Cship: Kshitij Naveed Kaul won the 2019 PGTI Emerging Player of the Year; The 19-yr-old had season's earnings of Rs. 29,65,420, highest among the rookies & ended 6th on the OOM
TATA Steel Tour Cship: SSP Chawrasia continued in tied second place as a result of his 65 in Round 3, he birdied the last three holes for a late flourish