QA InfoTech Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shed light on the role played by new sponsors such as QA InfoTech in the growth of Indian professional golf
QA InfoTech Open: Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Founder and Managing Director, QA InfoTech, spoke about linking corporate social responsibility with the promotion of golf in India
Jaipur Open: Aman Raj receives the winner's cheque from (l - r) Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. Yogendra Singh, Captain, Rambagh Golf Club and Mr. Vishal Gupta, GM, Hilton Jaipur
Jaipur Open: Aman’s ‘Raj’ at Rambagh, the Patna-based youngster secured his maiden title with a clinical final round of five-under-65
Jaipur Open: Amateur Yuvraj Singh Sandhu gave the professionals a run for their money as he matched the second day's best score of 64 to be tied for second
Jaipur Open: Jyoti Randhawa made a memorable return to the Rambagh Golf Club after 25 years as he fired a solid four-under-66 to be tied ninth on Day 1
Jaipur Open: (L - R) Yogendra Singh, Captain, Rambagh GC, P K Goyal, Chairman, Rambagh GC, professional Mithun Perera, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Vishal Gupta, GM, Hilton Jaipur, pose with the trophy
Jaipur Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, spoke about the importance of the Jaipur Open in helping promote golf in the city of Jaipur and the state of Rajasthan
Jaipur Open: Mr. Pawan Kumar Goyal, Additional Chief Secretary - Urban Development & Housing, Govt of Rajasthan and Chairman, Rambagh Golf Club, spoke about his new association with golf
TAKE Solutions Masters: Twenty-year-old Viraj Madappa became the youngest Indian international winner after his 67 in Round 4 saw him prevail by 2 shots; 3rd Indian rookie to win on Asian Tour
TAKE Solutions Masters: Khalin Joshi produced a special seven-under-64 on his birthday to rise to tied second in Round 3, he trailed the leader Miguel Carballo of Argentina by one shot
Shubhankar Sharma was one-under through seven holes when play was suspended due to bad weather in Round 2 of the PGA Championship, he was tied 32nd at a two-under total
Anirban Lahiri's second round of three-over-73 at the PGA Championship meant he is likely to miss the cut when the second round is completed on Saturday
TAKE Solutions Masters: Chikkarangappa fired a sensational seven-under-64 to be the highest-placed Indian in fourth at the halfway stage, he was six off the lead
TAKE Solutions Masters: Feroz Singh Garewal's five-under-66 was the best score among the Indians in Round 1, it placed him tied second, four behind leader Thammanoon Sriroj
Shubhankar Sharma will become the youngest Indian at 22 to play all 4 Majors at the PGA Championship, he tees off at 1842 hrs IST today along with England's Jordan Smith & USA's Scott Piercy
Anirban Lahiri sets an Indian record of 15 Major appearances at the PGA Championship, he tees off at 0046 hrs IST on Friday along with USA's Brian Smock & France's Mike Lorenzo-Vera
TAKE Solutions Masters: U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions & Cho Minn Thant, COO, Asian Tour, were among the dignitaries who inaugurated the event on Wednesday
Anirban Lahiri's tied sixth at WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, his third top-10 and 2nd-best finish of the current PGA Tour season, pushed him up 15 spots to 93 in the world ranking
Anirban Lahiri claimed tied sixth at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, the second-best finish by an Indian at a WGC event after Jeev Milkha Singh's fourth place at the WGC-CA Championship 2009
Gaganjeet Bhullar's sizzling final round of six-under-66 at the Fiji International saw him claim his maiden European Tour win, it was also a record 9th win for an Indian in Asia (Pic: Asian Tour)
Bhullar's persistence paid off as he finally secured a win after having notched 2 runner-up finishes in Asia earlier this year, he moved into 4th on the Asian Tour rankings (Pic: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar stormed into the lead at the Fiji International after his three-under-69 in Round 3, he now stares at his first European Tour win and record ninth Asian Tour win (Pic: Asian Tour)
Sharma & Lahiri's participation at the 2018 PGA Championship means the latter will set an Indian record of 15 Major outings while the former will become the youngest Indian to play all 4 Majors
TAKE Solutions Masters: TAKE's golf ambassadors such as Chiragh Kumar, SSP Chawrasia and Khalin Joshi will return for the second edition of the TAKE Solutions Masters
Shiv Kapur missed out on a second straight win at the Royal Cup as he finished joint runner-up, six shots behind champion Justin Harding, after a final round of one-over-71 (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma fired a second round of even-par-71 at The Open to become the youngest Indian to make the cut at a Major on the eve of his 22nd birthday; Anirban Lahiri missed the cut
Shubhankar Sharma hung in there with an opening round of two-over-73 at The Open which placed him tied 72nd and seven off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri's 14th Major appearance will tie him with Jeev Milkha Singh for most Major appearances by an Indian; He tees off in Round 1 at 1417 hrs IST along with Matt Kuchar & Peter Uihlein
Shubhankar Sharma, who turns 22 in three days, will be playing his third career Major, also his third in 2018; He tees off in Round 1 at 1940 hrs IST along with Sergio Garcia & Bryson DeChambeau
It's the eighth time that two Indians will be appearing at the same Major, fourth time at the British Open; Shubhankar Sharma to make his Open debut and Anirban Lahiri his sixth Open appearance
QA InfoTech Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shed light on the role played by new sponsors such as QA InfoTech in the growth of Indian professional golf
QA InfoTech Open: Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Founder and Managing Director, QA InfoTech, spoke about linking corporate social responsibility with the promotion of golf in India
Jaipur Open: Aman Raj receives the winner's cheque from (l - r) Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Mr. Yogendra Singh, Captain, Rambagh Golf Club and Mr. Vishal Gupta, GM, Hilton Jaipur
Jaipur Open: Aman’s ‘Raj’ at Rambagh, the Patna-based youngster secured his maiden title with a clinical final round of five-under-65
Jaipur Open: Amateur Yuvraj Singh Sandhu gave the professionals a run for their money as he matched the second day's best score of 64 to be tied for second
Jaipur Open: Jyoti Randhawa made a memorable return to the Rambagh Golf Club after 25 years as he fired a solid four-under-66 to be tied ninth on Day 1
Jaipur Open: (L - R) Yogendra Singh, Captain, Rambagh GC, P K Goyal, Chairman, Rambagh GC, professional Mithun Perera, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Vishal Gupta, GM, Hilton Jaipur, pose with the trophy
Jaipur Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, spoke about the importance of the Jaipur Open in helping promote golf in the city of Jaipur and the state of Rajasthan
Jaipur Open: Mr. Pawan Kumar Goyal, Additional Chief Secretary - Urban Development & Housing, Govt of Rajasthan and Chairman, Rambagh Golf Club, spoke about his new association with golf
TAKE Solutions Masters: Twenty-year-old Viraj Madappa became the youngest Indian international winner after his 67 in Round 4 saw him prevail by 2 shots; 3rd Indian rookie to win on Asian Tour
TAKE Solutions Masters: Khalin Joshi produced a special seven-under-64 on his birthday to rise to tied second in Round 3, he trailed the leader Miguel Carballo of Argentina by one shot
Shubhankar Sharma was one-under through seven holes when play was suspended due to bad weather in Round 2 of the PGA Championship, he was tied 32nd at a two-under total
Anirban Lahiri's second round of three-over-73 at the PGA Championship meant he is likely to miss the cut when the second round is completed on Saturday
TAKE Solutions Masters: Chikkarangappa fired a sensational seven-under-64 to be the highest-placed Indian in fourth at the halfway stage, he was six off the lead
TAKE Solutions Masters: Feroz Singh Garewal's five-under-66 was the best score among the Indians in Round 1, it placed him tied second, four behind leader Thammanoon Sriroj
Shubhankar Sharma will become the youngest Indian at 22 to play all 4 Majors at the PGA Championship, he tees off at 1842 hrs IST today along with England's Jordan Smith & USA's Scott Piercy
Anirban Lahiri sets an Indian record of 15 Major appearances at the PGA Championship, he tees off at 0046 hrs IST on Friday along with USA's Brian Smock & France's Mike Lorenzo-Vera
TAKE Solutions Masters: U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions & Cho Minn Thant, COO, Asian Tour, were among the dignitaries who inaugurated the event on Wednesday
Anirban Lahiri's tied sixth at WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, his third top-10 and 2nd-best finish of the current PGA Tour season, pushed him up 15 spots to 93 in the world ranking
Anirban Lahiri claimed tied sixth at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, the second-best finish by an Indian at a WGC event after Jeev Milkha Singh's fourth place at the WGC-CA Championship 2009
Gaganjeet Bhullar's sizzling final round of six-under-66 at the Fiji International saw him claim his maiden European Tour win, it was also a record 9th win for an Indian in Asia (Pic: Asian Tour)
Bhullar's persistence paid off as he finally secured a win after having notched 2 runner-up finishes in Asia earlier this year, he moved into 4th on the Asian Tour rankings (Pic: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar stormed into the lead at the Fiji International after his three-under-69 in Round 3, he now stares at his first European Tour win and record ninth Asian Tour win (Pic: Asian Tour)
Sharma & Lahiri's participation at the 2018 PGA Championship means the latter will set an Indian record of 15 Major outings while the former will become the youngest Indian to play all 4 Majors
TAKE Solutions Masters: TAKE's golf ambassadors such as Chiragh Kumar, SSP Chawrasia and Khalin Joshi will return for the second edition of the TAKE Solutions Masters
Shiv Kapur missed out on a second straight win at the Royal Cup as he finished joint runner-up, six shots behind champion Justin Harding, after a final round of one-over-71 (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma fired a second round of even-par-71 at The Open to become the youngest Indian to make the cut at a Major on the eve of his 22nd birthday; Anirban Lahiri missed the cut
Shubhankar Sharma hung in there with an opening round of two-over-73 at The Open which placed him tied 72nd and seven off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri's 14th Major appearance will tie him with Jeev Milkha Singh for most Major appearances by an Indian; He tees off in Round 1 at 1417 hrs IST along with Matt Kuchar & Peter Uihlein
Shubhankar Sharma, who turns 22 in three days, will be playing his third career Major, also his third in 2018; He tees off in Round 1 at 1940 hrs IST along with Sergio Garcia & Bryson DeChambeau
It's the eighth time that two Indians will be appearing at the same Major, fourth time at the British Open; Shubhankar Sharma to make his Open debut and Anirban Lahiri his sixth Open appearance