Jyoti Randhawa shot a third round of 67 at the Resorts World Manila Masters to move into the joint lead and raise hopes of his first Asian Tour victory since 2009
Anirban Lahiri struck a second round of two-under-69 to occupy tied ninth place on Day 2 of the PGA Tour's OHL Classic at Mayakoba (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa carded an exceptional bogey-free eight-under-64 that saw him rise 38 places to tied fourth in Round 2 of the Resorts World Manila Masters, he was two off the lead
SSP Chawrasia was the third Indian in tied fourth at the halfway stage in Manila, the defending champion's second round 68 helped him gain one spot from his overnight tied fifth
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur fulfilled a lifelong ambition of winning at his home course, the Delhi Golf Club, he thus registered his third Asian Tour title and fifth international win
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur's last round of 68 gave him a three-shot victory, it was his first Asian Tour win in India and second of the 2017 season
Panasonic Open India: Chiragh Kumar, the 2015 champion, shot the final day's best score of 64 that propelled him from overnight tied 15th to tied second
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur's late surge which featured a final hole eagle placed him in the joint lead along with American Paul Peterson; Here he is seen celebrating his eagle on the 18th
Panasonic Open India: Shamim Khan, searching for a maiden international title, was in third position, one off the lead; Here he is seen reacting after missing his birdie putt on the 18th
Panasonic Open India: Sudhir Sharma, lying tied fourth, shot his best ever round at the DGC on Day 3, a 66, which featured three great recoveries from the rough
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur, playing at his home course, continued in second place for the second straight day, he fired a 69 on Friday to trail the leader Paul Peterson by one shot
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) Contenders Shiv Kapur, Mukesh Kumar, Paul Peterson and Ajeetesh Sandhu pose with the trophy at one of the monuments at the Delhi Golf Club
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, C M Thant, COO, Asian Tour, M Sharma, President & CEO, Panasonic India, Mukesh Kumar, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Paul Peterson, Shiv Kapur at the press con
Gaganjeet Bhullar was back in the hunt in Round 3 of Indonesia Open, he was five-under after 15 holes, in tied eighth, five off the lead, when play was abandoned on Saturday due to lightning threats
Gaganjeet Bhullar sizzled on Day 1 of the Indonesia Open as he was the joint leader at five-under through 17 holes when play was abandoned due to fading light, he made a hole-in-one on the 12th
Gaganjeet Bhullar was unstoppable in the final round of the Macao Open as he romped to his eighth Asian Tour title with a dominating wire-to-wire victory (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Ajeetesh Sandhu, fresh from his twin triumphs in Taiwan and Japan in the last two weeks, continued his hot streak with a tied second finish in Macao (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri, leading at one stage in the final round of the PGA Tour's CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges, eventually finished tied fifth after dropping four shots on the last five holes
Anirban Lahiri moved into tied third, two off the lead, after Round 3 of the PGA Tour's The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges being played in Korea (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar opened up a four-shot lead after he followed up his first round seven-under-64 with a six-under-65 in Round 2 of the Macao Open (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
TAKE Open: Shubhankar Sharma receives the winning cheque from (l - r) R S Dagar, Captain, CGC, Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Ravibir Singh, President, CGC
Anirban Lahiri finished tied 10th at the CIMB Classic after a final round of 71, he moves into fifth place on the Asian Tour Order of Merit (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
TAKE Open: Aman Raj seized a one-shot lead in Round 3 after shooting the day's best score of 67, the 22-year-old was at the top of a leaderboard dominated by youngsters
Anirban Lahiri fired a sensational eight-under-64 to make a valiant comeback in Round 3 of the CIMB Classic, he closed the day in sixth place, nine shots behind the leader (Picture: Asian Tour)
Ajeetesh Sandhu made it two titles in two weeks as he won the Pacific Club Challenge Tournament on the Japanese Challenge Tour, he shot a total score of six-under before prevailing in a playoff
TAKE Open: The crowds gathered at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Thursday to watch the star-studded three-ball of Jeev Milkha Singh, Jyoti Randhawa and Rashid Khan in action
Anirban Lahiri returned a five-under-67 in Round 1 of the CIMB Classic in Malaysia, he lies tied eighth, three off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
TAKE Open: Jeev Milkha Singh & Jyoti Randhawa pose with the trophy, also in the picture are (l - r) R Singh, President, CGC, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, D Vasu from TAKE Solutions, R S Dagar, Captain, CGC
TAKE Open: Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, highlighted the fact that the TAKE Open will be the richest event to be staged in Chandigarh with one of the strongest fields ever
Anirban Lahiri made a brave comeback in his singles encounter against Kevin Kisner to halve the match even as the US Team triumphed at the Presidents Cup with a 19 - 11 scoreline
Anirban Lahiri and Si Woo Kim won their Saturday fourball match at the Presidents Cup even as the US Team got a whiff of the title with a daunting 14.5 - 3.5 lead over the International Team
The pair of Anirban Lahiri and Charl Schwartzel lost their fourball match on Day 2 of the Presidents Cup as the US took a commanding 8 - 2 lead over the Internationals
Jyoti Randhawa shot a third round of 67 at the Resorts World Manila Masters to move into the joint lead and raise hopes of his first Asian Tour victory since 2009
Anirban Lahiri struck a second round of two-under-69 to occupy tied ninth place on Day 2 of the PGA Tour's OHL Classic at Mayakoba (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa carded an exceptional bogey-free eight-under-64 that saw him rise 38 places to tied fourth in Round 2 of the Resorts World Manila Masters, he was two off the lead
SSP Chawrasia was the third Indian in tied fourth at the halfway stage in Manila, the defending champion's second round 68 helped him gain one spot from his overnight tied fifth
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur fulfilled a lifelong ambition of winning at his home course, the Delhi Golf Club, he thus registered his third Asian Tour title and fifth international win
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur's last round of 68 gave him a three-shot victory, it was his first Asian Tour win in India and second of the 2017 season
Panasonic Open India: Chiragh Kumar, the 2015 champion, shot the final day's best score of 64 that propelled him from overnight tied 15th to tied second
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur's late surge which featured a final hole eagle placed him in the joint lead along with American Paul Peterson; Here he is seen celebrating his eagle on the 18th
Panasonic Open India: Shamim Khan, searching for a maiden international title, was in third position, one off the lead; Here he is seen reacting after missing his birdie putt on the 18th
Panasonic Open India: Sudhir Sharma, lying tied fourth, shot his best ever round at the DGC on Day 3, a 66, which featured three great recoveries from the rough
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur, playing at his home course, continued in second place for the second straight day, he fired a 69 on Friday to trail the leader Paul Peterson by one shot
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) Contenders Shiv Kapur, Mukesh Kumar, Paul Peterson and Ajeetesh Sandhu pose with the trophy at one of the monuments at the Delhi Golf Club
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, C M Thant, COO, Asian Tour, M Sharma, President & CEO, Panasonic India, Mukesh Kumar, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Paul Peterson, Shiv Kapur at the press con
Gaganjeet Bhullar was back in the hunt in Round 3 of Indonesia Open, he was five-under after 15 holes, in tied eighth, five off the lead, when play was abandoned on Saturday due to lightning threats
Gaganjeet Bhullar sizzled on Day 1 of the Indonesia Open as he was the joint leader at five-under through 17 holes when play was abandoned due to fading light, he made a hole-in-one on the 12th
Gaganjeet Bhullar was unstoppable in the final round of the Macao Open as he romped to his eighth Asian Tour title with a dominating wire-to-wire victory (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Ajeetesh Sandhu, fresh from his twin triumphs in Taiwan and Japan in the last two weeks, continued his hot streak with a tied second finish in Macao (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri, leading at one stage in the final round of the PGA Tour's CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges, eventually finished tied fifth after dropping four shots on the last five holes
Anirban Lahiri moved into tied third, two off the lead, after Round 3 of the PGA Tour's The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges being played in Korea (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar opened up a four-shot lead after he followed up his first round seven-under-64 with a six-under-65 in Round 2 of the Macao Open (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
TAKE Open: Shubhankar Sharma receives the winning cheque from (l - r) R S Dagar, Captain, CGC, Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI & Ravibir Singh, President, CGC
Anirban Lahiri finished tied 10th at the CIMB Classic after a final round of 71, he moves into fifth place on the Asian Tour Order of Merit (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
TAKE Open: Aman Raj seized a one-shot lead in Round 3 after shooting the day's best score of 67, the 22-year-old was at the top of a leaderboard dominated by youngsters
Anirban Lahiri fired a sensational eight-under-64 to make a valiant comeback in Round 3 of the CIMB Classic, he closed the day in sixth place, nine shots behind the leader (Picture: Asian Tour)
Ajeetesh Sandhu made it two titles in two weeks as he won the Pacific Club Challenge Tournament on the Japanese Challenge Tour, he shot a total score of six-under before prevailing in a playoff
TAKE Open: The crowds gathered at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Thursday to watch the star-studded three-ball of Jeev Milkha Singh, Jyoti Randhawa and Rashid Khan in action
Anirban Lahiri returned a five-under-67 in Round 1 of the CIMB Classic in Malaysia, he lies tied eighth, three off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
TAKE Open: Jeev Milkha Singh & Jyoti Randhawa pose with the trophy, also in the picture are (l - r) R Singh, President, CGC, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, D Vasu from TAKE Solutions, R S Dagar, Captain, CGC
TAKE Open: Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, highlighted the fact that the TAKE Open will be the richest event to be staged in Chandigarh with one of the strongest fields ever
Anirban Lahiri made a brave comeback in his singles encounter against Kevin Kisner to halve the match even as the US Team triumphed at the Presidents Cup with a 19 - 11 scoreline
Anirban Lahiri and Si Woo Kim won their Saturday fourball match at the Presidents Cup even as the US Team got a whiff of the title with a daunting 14.5 - 3.5 lead over the International Team
The pair of Anirban Lahiri and Charl Schwartzel lost their fourball match on Day 2 of the Presidents Cup as the US took a commanding 8 - 2 lead over the Internationals