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
Anirban Lahiri slipped four spots to tied sixth after his third round of one-over-71 at A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, he still remains in the title hunt being three shots off the lead
Chikkarangappa fired a final round of six-under-66 to finish tied 11th at the Sarawak Championship; Ajeetesh Sandhu (67), Himmat Rai (68) & Gaganjeet Bhullar (71) also finished tied 11th
Anirban Lahiri shot a sensational nine-under-61, the best round by an Indian on the PGA Tour, to rise to tied second in Round 2 of A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, he was one off the lead
Feeder Tour, Lucknow: Chandarjeet Yadav (centre) receives the winner's cheque from Mr. JPS Sial, Captain, Lucknow Golf Club (left) and Mr. Rajnish Chopra, Secretary, Lucknow Golf Club (right)
Feeder Tour, Lucknow: Pawan Verma finished tied 18th in Lucknow but took the lead in the Feeder Tour Order of Merit with just one event remaining in the season
PGTI's 2018 stats reveal OOM leader Honey Baisoya's domination of the season since he has recorded most wins and birdies and has posted the joint lowest winning score and a course record
Himmat Rai was one of four Indians along with Ajeetesh Sandhu, Khalin Joshi and Gaganjeet Bhullar, who produced scores of four-under-68 on Day 1 of the Sarawak Championship to be tied 15th
Feeder Tour, Lucknow: Rajiv Kumar Jatiwal fired a rare albatross on the par-5 third as he holed his second shot from 195 yards, he was tied 35th on Day 1
Anirban Lahiri's last round of three-under-67 helped him gain 12 spots and close the week at the Quicken Loans National in tied 13th; He has now broken back into the top-100 in the world rankings
Anirban Lahiri fired four birdies on the first five holes during his opening round of three-under-67 at the Quicken Loans National to be placed tied 10th, four off the lead
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
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
Anirban Lahiri slipped four spots to tied sixth after his third round of one-over-71 at A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, he still remains in the title hunt being three shots off the lead
Chikkarangappa fired a final round of six-under-66 to finish tied 11th at the Sarawak Championship; Ajeetesh Sandhu (67), Himmat Rai (68) & Gaganjeet Bhullar (71) also finished tied 11th
Anirban Lahiri shot a sensational nine-under-61, the best round by an Indian on the PGA Tour, to rise to tied second in Round 2 of A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, he was one off the lead
Feeder Tour, Lucknow: Chandarjeet Yadav (centre) receives the winner's cheque from Mr. JPS Sial, Captain, Lucknow Golf Club (left) and Mr. Rajnish Chopra, Secretary, Lucknow Golf Club (right)
Feeder Tour, Lucknow: Pawan Verma finished tied 18th in Lucknow but took the lead in the Feeder Tour Order of Merit with just one event remaining in the season
PGTI's 2018 stats reveal OOM leader Honey Baisoya's domination of the season since he has recorded most wins and birdies and has posted the joint lowest winning score and a course record
Himmat Rai was one of four Indians along with Ajeetesh Sandhu, Khalin Joshi and Gaganjeet Bhullar, who produced scores of four-under-68 on Day 1 of the Sarawak Championship to be tied 15th
Feeder Tour, Lucknow: Rajiv Kumar Jatiwal fired a rare albatross on the par-5 third as he holed his second shot from 195 yards, he was tied 35th on Day 1
Anirban Lahiri's last round of three-under-67 helped him gain 12 spots and close the week at the Quicken Loans National in tied 13th; He has now broken back into the top-100 in the world rankings
Anirban Lahiri fired four birdies on the first five holes during his opening round of three-under-67 at the Quicken Loans National to be placed tied 10th, four off the lead
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