When Jyoti Randhawa and Digvijay Singh put up a breathtaking display of skydiving as a precursor to the 10th TATA Open 2011. Read the story at pgtofindia.com.
#Rewind At 17 years and five months of age Karandeep Kochhar became the youngest player and first Indian amateur to win on PGTI back in 2016. Read a recap of his win at pgtofindia.com.
C Muniyappa’s ingenuity has helped him create a mini golf course in a rural setting in his ancestral village, he has built two mud greens and carved out a 5-iron and a putter from a tamarind tree. Read the story at pgtofindia.com.
‘Kings of Aces’ Om Prakash Chouhan and N Thangaraja jointly hold the record for the most holes-in-one on the TATA Steel PGTI with four aces each to their credit. Read at pgtofindia.com.
#Rewind The mercurial Ashok Kumar was the first player to bag three straight titles on the PGTI when he achieved the feat in 2007, Udayan Mane followed in Ashok's footsteps earlier this year. Read the story at pgtofindia.com.
Rashid Khan on postponement of Olympics: "It gives me more time to train and get better, whenever the Games happen, I will be ready". Read the story at pgtofindia.com.
The consistent run continued for Udayan Mane who gained a significant 29 spots in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) as he went from 252 to 223 following his runner-up finish at the Bengal Open 2020
Bengal Open 2020: Aadil Bedi’s lion-hearted performance earned him his maiden title in a thriller; Teenager Bedi triumphed in style with a chip-in birdie on the sixth playoff hole in the longest-running playoff on the TATA Steel PGTI
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane's three-match winning streak on the TATA Steel PGTI came to an end after his playoff loss to Aadil Bedi; Mane however extended his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane continued to be on course to win a record fourth straight title on the TATA Steel PGTI as he too held the joint lead after a 67 in Round 3
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane, searching for a record fourth straight title on the TATA Steel PGTI, was part of the joint four-way lead after his second round of 63
Bengal Open 2020: Digvijay Singh made an impressive return to competitive golf after two months with a sizzling opening round of eight-under-62 which helped him seize the lead
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane is in line to become the first player to win four consecutive events on the TATA Steel PGTI as he heads into the Bengal Open 2020
Honey Baisoya in tied 12th was the best-placed Indian while four other Indians, Veer Ahlawat, Yashas Chandra, Khalin Joshi & Manu Gandas, also made the fourth round cut at the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage
Honey Baisoya was the highest-placed Indian in tied 14th while eight other Indians made the cut after the first two rounds of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage
Mr. Gautam Thapar, President, PGTI & Mrs. Kavita Singh, President, WGAI, signed an Affiliation Agreement between PGTI & WGAI, also seen are Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Ms. Champika N Sayal, Secy Gen, WGAI
Mr. Gautam Thapar, President, PGTI, emphasized how the Affiliation Agreement ensures that both PGTI and WGAI would now collectively work towards further raising the stature of golf in the country
Mrs. Kavita Singh, President, WGAI, spoke about how the Affiliation Agreement was an important milestone in the development of professional golf in India for both men and women
Udayan Mane's got the Tokyo 2020 Olympics within his sight now as he zooms up from 303 to a career-best 241 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) after his hat-trick of wins on the TATA Steel PGTI
Players Cship, Eagleton: Udayan Mane receives the winning cheque and trophy from Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (left) and Mr. Chetan Meda, Director, Eagleton & Eagleburg (right)
Players Cship, Eagleton: Udayan Mane continued his sizzling form with his playoff victory at Eagleton; Mane now only the second player after Ashok Kumar to win three consecutive events on PGTI
Players Cship, Eagleton: Veer Ahlawat finished runner-up after losing out in the playoff but moved up from fourth to second position in the PGTI's money list
Udayan Mane jumped a massive 114 spots from 417 to 303 in the world ranking as a result of earning 7 OWGR points from his 9th pro win at the Golconda Masters 2020; Mane is now the 4th highest ranked Indian in the world after Rashid Khan (180), Shubhankar Sharma (264) and Shiv Kapur (277)
Golconda Masters: Udayan Mane receives the trophy from Mr. J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA (3rd from left) and Mr. K Prithvi Reddy, CEO, Dream Valley Group (extreme right)
Golconda Masters: Udayan Mane reigned supreme with a clinical 67 to make it back-to-back titles on the TATA Steel PGTI; Mane capped his second win at the Golconda Masters and his ninth overall title
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
When Jyoti Randhawa and Digvijay Singh put up a breathtaking display of skydiving as a precursor to the 10th TATA Open 2011. Read the story at pgtofindia.com.
#Rewind At 17 years and five months of age Karandeep Kochhar became the youngest player and first Indian amateur to win on PGTI back in 2016. Read a recap of his win at pgtofindia.com.
C Muniyappa’s ingenuity has helped him create a mini golf course in a rural setting in his ancestral village, he has built two mud greens and carved out a 5-iron and a putter from a tamarind tree. Read the story at pgtofindia.com.
‘Kings of Aces’ Om Prakash Chouhan and N Thangaraja jointly hold the record for the most holes-in-one on the TATA Steel PGTI with four aces each to their credit. Read at pgtofindia.com.
#Rewind The mercurial Ashok Kumar was the first player to bag three straight titles on the PGTI when he achieved the feat in 2007, Udayan Mane followed in Ashok's footsteps earlier this year. Read the story at pgtofindia.com.
Rashid Khan on postponement of Olympics: "It gives me more time to train and get better, whenever the Games happen, I will be ready". Read the story at pgtofindia.com.
The consistent run continued for Udayan Mane who gained a significant 29 spots in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) as he went from 252 to 223 following his runner-up finish at the Bengal Open 2020
Bengal Open 2020: Aadil Bedi’s lion-hearted performance earned him his maiden title in a thriller; Teenager Bedi triumphed in style with a chip-in birdie on the sixth playoff hole in the longest-running playoff on the TATA Steel PGTI
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane's three-match winning streak on the TATA Steel PGTI came to an end after his playoff loss to Aadil Bedi; Mane however extended his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane continued to be on course to win a record fourth straight title on the TATA Steel PGTI as he too held the joint lead after a 67 in Round 3
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane, searching for a record fourth straight title on the TATA Steel PGTI, was part of the joint four-way lead after his second round of 63
Bengal Open 2020: Digvijay Singh made an impressive return to competitive golf after two months with a sizzling opening round of eight-under-62 which helped him seize the lead
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane is in line to become the first player to win four consecutive events on the TATA Steel PGTI as he heads into the Bengal Open 2020
Honey Baisoya in tied 12th was the best-placed Indian while four other Indians, Veer Ahlawat, Yashas Chandra, Khalin Joshi & Manu Gandas, also made the fourth round cut at the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage
Honey Baisoya was the highest-placed Indian in tied 14th while eight other Indians made the cut after the first two rounds of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage
Mr. Gautam Thapar, President, PGTI & Mrs. Kavita Singh, President, WGAI, signed an Affiliation Agreement between PGTI & WGAI, also seen are Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Ms. Champika N Sayal, Secy Gen, WGAI
Mr. Gautam Thapar, President, PGTI, emphasized how the Affiliation Agreement ensures that both PGTI and WGAI would now collectively work towards further raising the stature of golf in the country
Mrs. Kavita Singh, President, WGAI, spoke about how the Affiliation Agreement was an important milestone in the development of professional golf in India for both men and women
Udayan Mane's got the Tokyo 2020 Olympics within his sight now as he zooms up from 303 to a career-best 241 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) after his hat-trick of wins on the TATA Steel PGTI
Players Cship, Eagleton: Udayan Mane receives the winning cheque and trophy from Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (left) and Mr. Chetan Meda, Director, Eagleton & Eagleburg (right)
Players Cship, Eagleton: Udayan Mane continued his sizzling form with his playoff victory at Eagleton; Mane now only the second player after Ashok Kumar to win three consecutive events on PGTI
Players Cship, Eagleton: Veer Ahlawat finished runner-up after losing out in the playoff but moved up from fourth to second position in the PGTI's money list
Udayan Mane jumped a massive 114 spots from 417 to 303 in the world ranking as a result of earning 7 OWGR points from his 9th pro win at the Golconda Masters 2020; Mane is now the 4th highest ranked Indian in the world after Rashid Khan (180), Shubhankar Sharma (264) and Shiv Kapur (277)
Golconda Masters: Udayan Mane receives the trophy from Mr. J Vikramdev Rao, President, HGA (3rd from left) and Mr. K Prithvi Reddy, CEO, Dream Valley Group (extreme right)
Golconda Masters: Udayan Mane reigned supreme with a clinical 67 to make it back-to-back titles on the TATA Steel PGTI; Mane capped his second win at the Golconda Masters and his ninth overall title
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