Anirban Lahiri's tied ninth finish at the Travelers Championship was his third top-10 of the current PGA Tour season and it moved him up 16 spots to 95 in the FedEx Cup rankings
Feeder Tour, Karnal: Ashbeer Saini receives the winning cheque from Mr. K K Sindhu, IPS, DG, Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban (left) and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (right)
Shubhankar Sharma will tee off at 1754 hrs Indian Time in Round 1 of the US Open on Thursday; His playing partners are Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen & American Patrick Rodgers (Picture: Asian Tour)
Chikkarangappa produced his best round on the Asian Tour in 2018, a five-under-65, to be placed one behind the lead in tied second in Round 1 of the Thailand Open
Feeder Tour, Faridabad: Dhruv Sheoran continued his domination of the Feeder Tour with a second win in two weeks, he came through by one shot courtesy his last round of 70
Shubhankar Sharma secured a creditable tied 20th finish at the PGA Tour's Fort Worth Invitational, his final round of three-under-67 helped him gain 18 spots on the leaderboard
Feeder Tour, Chhawla, Delhi: Dhruv Sheoran receives the winning cheque from Shri K K Sharma, IPS, DG, BSF (2nd from left) and Shri Prabhat Singh, IPS, ADG, BSF (extreme left)
Anirban Lahiri, who began his week at the Fort Worth Invitational with birdies on the first three holes, closed the opening round in tied 19th at three-under-67
Honey Baisoya made a brilliant start at the Asia-Pacific Classic in China with an opening round of five-under-67 that placed him tied second, one off the lead
Bangladeshi Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's final round of two-under-69 at the AB Bank Bangladesh Open gave him his career-best finish of tied fourth on the Asian Tour (Picture: Asian Tour)
Sri Lankan Mithun Perera's third round 66 lifted him to second place at the AB Bank Bangladesh Open, he trails the leader by one going into the final round
Gaganjeet Bhullar's valiant final round of one-under-70 secured him a joint runner-up finish at the GS Caltex Maekyung Open in Korea, he lost out in a four-way playoff
Ajeetesh Sandhu continued in tied second place on Day 3 of the GS Caltex Maekyung Open in Korea despite shooting a 74, he was placed just one behind the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur occupies tied fifth at the halfway stage in Korea, the two other Indians in the top-10 are Chikkarangappa and Gaganjeet Bhullar, both are placed tied ninth
BTI Open: Twenty-three-year-old Kazuki Higa of Japan claimed his maiden title in only his second season as a professional, he fired a final round of 70 to win by three shots
BTI Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's second straight four-under-68 pushed him up to tied second at the halfway stage, he trails leader Kazuki Higa by four shots
BTI Open: Professionals Md Siddikur Rahman, Johnson Poh & Honey Baisoya pose with the trophy at the press conference, also seen in the picture are U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Arshi Haider, Chairman, BTI
Rahil Gangjee's win in Japan propelled him to third place in the Asian Tour rankings and also pushed him up 665 places to 372nd in the world rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee's triumph at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship meant he became the third Indian to win on the Japan Golf Tour after Jyoti Randhawa and Jeev Milkha Singh (Picture: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee claimed his first international title in 14 years at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship in Japan, he fired a final round of three-under-68 to win by one shot
Rahil Gangjee's 68 in Round 3 of the Panasonic Open Golf Championship placed him sole second, one off the lead, he is now in with a chance to break his long winless streak on the Asian Tour
Rahil Gangjee moved into tied second, within two shots of the lead, after his second round of six-under-65 at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship in Japan
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Honey Baisoya made it two wins in two weeks with an emphatic four-shot victory at Noida, he thus extended his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: (L - R) U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, pro Honey Baisoya, Ashwani Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group & pro Amardip Sinh Malik at the Press Conference
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shed light on the importance of this new event being added to the PGTI calendar
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: PGTI Order of Merit leader Honey Baisoya stressed on carrying forward the momentum from his victory in Pune last week
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Local lad Amardip Sinh Malik, the winner of the last event at the Noida Golf Course in October last year, spoke about returning to his happy hunting ground
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Mr. Ashwani Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group, spoke about the beginning of a new partnership with the PGTI
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: (R to L) Honey Baisoya receives the cheque from Nidhi Srivastava, VP, Kolte - Patil Developers, N Chowdhary, Captain, Poona Club GC & U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Anirban Lahiri's tied ninth finish at the Travelers Championship was his third top-10 of the current PGA Tour season and it moved him up 16 spots to 95 in the FedEx Cup rankings
Feeder Tour, Karnal: Ashbeer Saini receives the winning cheque from Mr. K K Sindhu, IPS, DG, Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban (left) and Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI (right)
Shubhankar Sharma will tee off at 1754 hrs Indian Time in Round 1 of the US Open on Thursday; His playing partners are Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen & American Patrick Rodgers (Picture: Asian Tour)
Chikkarangappa produced his best round on the Asian Tour in 2018, a five-under-65, to be placed one behind the lead in tied second in Round 1 of the Thailand Open
Feeder Tour, Faridabad: Dhruv Sheoran continued his domination of the Feeder Tour with a second win in two weeks, he came through by one shot courtesy his last round of 70
Shubhankar Sharma secured a creditable tied 20th finish at the PGA Tour's Fort Worth Invitational, his final round of three-under-67 helped him gain 18 spots on the leaderboard
Feeder Tour, Chhawla, Delhi: Dhruv Sheoran receives the winning cheque from Shri K K Sharma, IPS, DG, BSF (2nd from left) and Shri Prabhat Singh, IPS, ADG, BSF (extreme left)
Anirban Lahiri, who began his week at the Fort Worth Invitational with birdies on the first three holes, closed the opening round in tied 19th at three-under-67
Honey Baisoya made a brilliant start at the Asia-Pacific Classic in China with an opening round of five-under-67 that placed him tied second, one off the lead
Bangladeshi Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's final round of two-under-69 at the AB Bank Bangladesh Open gave him his career-best finish of tied fourth on the Asian Tour (Picture: Asian Tour)
Sri Lankan Mithun Perera's third round 66 lifted him to second place at the AB Bank Bangladesh Open, he trails the leader by one going into the final round
Gaganjeet Bhullar's valiant final round of one-under-70 secured him a joint runner-up finish at the GS Caltex Maekyung Open in Korea, he lost out in a four-way playoff
Ajeetesh Sandhu continued in tied second place on Day 3 of the GS Caltex Maekyung Open in Korea despite shooting a 74, he was placed just one behind the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
Shiv Kapur occupies tied fifth at the halfway stage in Korea, the two other Indians in the top-10 are Chikkarangappa and Gaganjeet Bhullar, both are placed tied ninth
BTI Open: Twenty-three-year-old Kazuki Higa of Japan claimed his maiden title in only his second season as a professional, he fired a final round of 70 to win by three shots
BTI Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's second straight four-under-68 pushed him up to tied second at the halfway stage, he trails leader Kazuki Higa by four shots
BTI Open: Professionals Md Siddikur Rahman, Johnson Poh & Honey Baisoya pose with the trophy at the press conference, also seen in the picture are U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Arshi Haider, Chairman, BTI
Rahil Gangjee's win in Japan propelled him to third place in the Asian Tour rankings and also pushed him up 665 places to 372nd in the world rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee's triumph at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship meant he became the third Indian to win on the Japan Golf Tour after Jyoti Randhawa and Jeev Milkha Singh (Picture: Asian Tour)
Rahil Gangjee claimed his first international title in 14 years at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship in Japan, he fired a final round of three-under-68 to win by one shot
Rahil Gangjee's 68 in Round 3 of the Panasonic Open Golf Championship placed him sole second, one off the lead, he is now in with a chance to break his long winless streak on the Asian Tour
Rahil Gangjee moved into tied second, within two shots of the lead, after his second round of six-under-65 at the Panasonic Open Golf Championship in Japan
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Honey Baisoya made it two wins in two weeks with an emphatic four-shot victory at Noida, he thus extended his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: (L - R) U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, pro Honey Baisoya, Ashwani Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group & pro Amardip Sinh Malik at the Press Conference
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shed light on the importance of this new event being added to the PGTI calendar
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: PGTI Order of Merit leader Honey Baisoya stressed on carrying forward the momentum from his victory in Pune last week
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Local lad Amardip Sinh Malik, the winner of the last event at the Noida Golf Course in October last year, spoke about returning to his happy hunting ground
Paramount GolfForeste Delhi - NCR Open: Mr. Ashwani Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group, spoke about the beginning of a new partnership with the PGTI
Kolte - Patil presents Pune Open: (R to L) Honey Baisoya receives the cheque from Nidhi Srivastava, VP, Kolte - Patil Developers, N Chowdhary, Captain, Poona Club GC & U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI