Players C'ship, Chandigarh: Rashid Khan receives the winning cheque from (l - r) Mr D Kumar, Chairman, Tournament & Handicapping, CGC, Mr S S Sandhu, President, CGC & Mr U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: Rashid Khan knocked out his rivals with a gallant final round of 66 to bag his second title of the season and take the lead in the TATA Steel PGTI Order of Merit
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: The seasoned Shankar Das made his presence felt with a third straight four-under-68 that moved him into a one-shot lead in Round 3
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: Sudhir Sharma's exquisite second round of eight-under-64 eclipsed the 13-year-old course record and lifted him to tied fourth
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: Anil Bajrang Mane also shot a 67, his best round in over a year, to be tied for second along with Aman Raj and Md Dulal Hossain
Players C'ship, Panchkula: Mukesh Kumar receives the winning cheque from Mr. D S Dhesi, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana & President, Panchkula Golf Club
Players C'ship, Panchkula: Mukesh Kumar’s experience prevailed on the final day as the seasoned golfer struck a seven-under-65 to bag a record 20th title on the TATA Steel PGTI
Delhi-NCR Open: Chikkarangappa kept his enviable playoff record intact as he has now won all his five playoffs on the PGTI; Chikka's third win in six months gave him the lead in the PGTI OOM
Delhi-NCR Open: Chikkarangappa had the title in the bag till he double-bogeyed the 15th, however he came roaring back to clinch it on the fourth playoff hole; It was the longest playoff on the PGTI
Pune Open: Kshitij Naveed Kaul receives the winning cheque from (L - R) Mr. Rahul Dhole Patil, President, Poona Club GC, Mr. Nasir Shaikh, GM, The Westin Pune and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Pune Open: Eighteen-year-old rookie Kshitij Naveed Kaul displayed maturity way beyond his years to produce a final round of four-under-67 and become the third-youngest winner on the PGTI
Pune Open: Rookie teenager Kshitij Naveed Kaul's late surge which featured five birdies on the last six holes ensured he ended up with a 66 and the joint third round lead
Pune Open: (L - R) Mr. S Sirsikar, Captain, Poona Club GC, Digvijay Singh, Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mithun Perera & Mr. N Shaikh, GM, The Westin Pune, pose with the trophy at the press conference
Pune Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, highlighted the importance of the Pune Open as an event that can help grow the sport of golf in the city of Pune
Indian Open: Chikkarangappa S kept the tricolour fluttering on Day 3 with a spirited third round effort of six-under-66 that lifted him 35 places to tied sixth, he trailed the leaders by five shots
Indian Open: PGTI member N Thangaraja of Sri Lanka returned a two-under-70 to end the second round in tied 12th place, he gained 16 places from round one
Indian Open: Shubhankar Sharma made a solid start with a three-under-69 in round one to be the highest-placed Indian in tied seventh, he trails the lead by two
Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's win at the Bengal Open 2019 Presented By West Bengal Tourism and Powered By Tollygunge Club helped him jump 326 spots to a career-best of World No. 614
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah receives the trophy from (L-R) A Mukerji, Managing Member, Tollygunge, V Verma, Vice Captain, Tollygunge, S Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah stole the show with a sensational seven-under-63 on the final day to clinch his first PGTI win in seven years; He was 15-under and error-free on the last two days
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah, another Bangladeshi, matched the tournament's best round of 62 with an eagle and six birdies; He zoomed 27 spots to 12th in Round 3
Bengal Open: Rashid Khan's 64 lifted him 10 spots to tied second; He was one off the lead and in a four-way tie for second along with Karan Pratap Singh, Karandeep Kochhar and Badal Hossain
Bengal Open: Himmat Rai produced the second day's best score of 63 along with Trishul Chinnappa and N Thangaraja; Himmat closed Round 2 in tied sixth, two off the lead
Bengal Open: Local lad Sunit Chowrasia, fresh from a career-best seventh place on the PGTI last month, continued his hot form with a first round of 63 to be in a four-way tie for second place
Bengal Open: Karandeep Kochhar, who became the youngest player to win on the PGTI at Tollygunge Club in 2016, once again enjoyed himself at his favourite venue with a 63 that placed him tied second
Bengal Open: (L - R) Rahil Gangjee, Capt. R Dey, Golf Captain, Tollygunge Club, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A Mukerji, Chief Executive & Managing Member, Tollygunge Club & Viraj Madappa at the press con
Bengal Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shared PGTI's perspective on the launch of the Bengal Open and the new association with West Bengal Tourism
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: Rashid Khan receives the winning cheque from (l - r) Mr D Kumar, Chairman, Tournament & Handicapping, CGC, Mr S S Sandhu, President, CGC & Mr U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: Rashid Khan knocked out his rivals with a gallant final round of 66 to bag his second title of the season and take the lead in the TATA Steel PGTI Order of Merit
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: The seasoned Shankar Das made his presence felt with a third straight four-under-68 that moved him into a one-shot lead in Round 3
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: Sudhir Sharma's exquisite second round of eight-under-64 eclipsed the 13-year-old course record and lifted him to tied fourth
Players C'ship, Chandigarh: Anil Bajrang Mane also shot a 67, his best round in over a year, to be tied for second along with Aman Raj and Md Dulal Hossain
Players C'ship, Panchkula: Mukesh Kumar receives the winning cheque from Mr. D S Dhesi, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana & President, Panchkula Golf Club
Players C'ship, Panchkula: Mukesh Kumar’s experience prevailed on the final day as the seasoned golfer struck a seven-under-65 to bag a record 20th title on the TATA Steel PGTI
Delhi-NCR Open: Chikkarangappa kept his enviable playoff record intact as he has now won all his five playoffs on the PGTI; Chikka's third win in six months gave him the lead in the PGTI OOM
Delhi-NCR Open: Chikkarangappa had the title in the bag till he double-bogeyed the 15th, however he came roaring back to clinch it on the fourth playoff hole; It was the longest playoff on the PGTI
Pune Open: Kshitij Naveed Kaul receives the winning cheque from (L - R) Mr. Rahul Dhole Patil, President, Poona Club GC, Mr. Nasir Shaikh, GM, The Westin Pune and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Pune Open: Eighteen-year-old rookie Kshitij Naveed Kaul displayed maturity way beyond his years to produce a final round of four-under-67 and become the third-youngest winner on the PGTI
Pune Open: Rookie teenager Kshitij Naveed Kaul's late surge which featured five birdies on the last six holes ensured he ended up with a 66 and the joint third round lead
Pune Open: (L - R) Mr. S Sirsikar, Captain, Poona Club GC, Digvijay Singh, Mr. U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mithun Perera & Mr. N Shaikh, GM, The Westin Pune, pose with the trophy at the press conference
Pune Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, highlighted the importance of the Pune Open as an event that can help grow the sport of golf in the city of Pune
Indian Open: Chikkarangappa S kept the tricolour fluttering on Day 3 with a spirited third round effort of six-under-66 that lifted him 35 places to tied sixth, he trailed the leaders by five shots
Indian Open: PGTI member N Thangaraja of Sri Lanka returned a two-under-70 to end the second round in tied 12th place, he gained 16 places from round one
Indian Open: Shubhankar Sharma made a solid start with a three-under-69 in round one to be the highest-placed Indian in tied seventh, he trails the lead by two
Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's win at the Bengal Open 2019 Presented By West Bengal Tourism and Powered By Tollygunge Club helped him jump 326 spots to a career-best of World No. 614
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah receives the trophy from (L-R) A Mukerji, Managing Member, Tollygunge, V Verma, Vice Captain, Tollygunge, S Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah stole the show with a sensational seven-under-63 on the final day to clinch his first PGTI win in seven years; He was 15-under and error-free on the last two days
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah, another Bangladeshi, matched the tournament's best round of 62 with an eagle and six birdies; He zoomed 27 spots to 12th in Round 3
Bengal Open: Rashid Khan's 64 lifted him 10 spots to tied second; He was one off the lead and in a four-way tie for second along with Karan Pratap Singh, Karandeep Kochhar and Badal Hossain
Bengal Open: Himmat Rai produced the second day's best score of 63 along with Trishul Chinnappa and N Thangaraja; Himmat closed Round 2 in tied sixth, two off the lead
Bengal Open: Local lad Sunit Chowrasia, fresh from a career-best seventh place on the PGTI last month, continued his hot form with a first round of 63 to be in a four-way tie for second place
Bengal Open: Karandeep Kochhar, who became the youngest player to win on the PGTI at Tollygunge Club in 2016, once again enjoyed himself at his favourite venue with a 63 that placed him tied second
Bengal Open: (L - R) Rahil Gangjee, Capt. R Dey, Golf Captain, Tollygunge Club, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A Mukerji, Chief Executive & Managing Member, Tollygunge Club & Viraj Madappa at the press con
Bengal Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shared PGTI's perspective on the launch of the Bengal Open and the new association with West Bengal Tourism