Round 2 of the Joburg Open saw Shubhankar Sharma shoot a phenomenal career-best 61, also the lowest score on the 2017 Asian Tour season, to rise to second place, one off the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
CG Open: Veer Ahlawat soared to the top in Round 3 with a superb 62 that featured two eagles; Veer, searching for his maiden title, holds a two-shot lead heading into the final round
CG Open: Rashid Khan, a two-time runner-up at the CG Open, came up with a scorching third round of 61, the week's lowest score, to raise hopes of ending his victory jinx at the tournament
CG Open: Shamim Khan brought in a card of 64 in Round 3 that gave him a share of second place, he thus positioned himself well for a successful title defence on Saturday
Arjun Atwal's runner-up finish at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open lifted him from 55th to 23rd place in the Asian Tour Order of Merit thus helping him secure his card
Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia will be the two Indians representing Team Asia at the EurAsia Cup 2018; Lahiri played the last two editions of the event while Chawrasia played the previous one
IndianOil Servo Masters: Winner Shamim Khan receives the cheque from (L - R) Ms. S Mistry, CGM (T), Mr. S Pandey, CGM (V), Mr. S Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI & Mr. A Tamuli, GM IC (HR)
IndianOil Servo Masters: The experienced Shamim Khan weathered the storm to beat young Veer Ahlawat in a playoff, he thus lifted his second IndianOil Servo Masters title
IndianOil Servo Masters: Rookie Arjun Prasad, playing his first event at the Digboi Golf Links, brought in a card of five-under-67 to take the joint first round lead
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Mritunjoy Pramanik, Executive Director, IOCL (AOD), hits the inaugural tee off shot to kickstart the 18th edition of the tournament
IndianOil Servo Masters: (L - R) Pro Shamim Khan, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, S Pandey, CGM (V) Organizing Chairman, A Tamuli, GM IC (HR), V Goyal, DGM Branding & pro Karandeep Kochhar at the press con
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Sunand Pandey, CGM (V) Organizing Chairman, stressed upon how the tournament will benefit local talent during his opening speech
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, aknowledged the role of IndianOil in promoting golf in the North-Eastern region during his speech
Bengaluru Open: Udayan Mane receives the cheque from Govt of Karnataka officials Dr. Rajneesh Goyal, Addl. Chief Secy., Sports, (4th from right) & Dr. N Manjula, Director, Tourism (3rd from right)
Bengaluru Open: Udayan Mane prevailed in the 'battle of nerves' in Round 4 to bag his third title of the season, he thus zoomed from second to first in the PGTI Order of Merit
Bengaluru Open: The party begins for the self-confessed 'Peaceful Warrior' Mane, whose fifth career win happened to be his biggest in terms of prize money
Bengaluru Open: Honey Baisoya finished runner-up in an extremely close contest, he didn't let go of the lead till the last hole, he now moves up from fifth to third in the PGTI Order of Merit
Bengaluru Open: Honey Baisoya continued in the lead with a resolute five-under-67 in Round 3, he enjoyed a spell of five consecutive birdies on the front-nine
Bengaluru Open: Honey Baisoya smashed a phenomenal 64 for a three-shot lead in Round 2, he equalled the record for the lowest round in a pro event at KGA
Shubhankar Sharma shot a fourth round of 67 to make the 72-hole cut in the Final Stage of the European Tour Qualifying School in Spain, he was tied 59th at three-under-283
Bengaluru Open: The trophy of the Bengaluru Open Golf Championship sponsored by Karnataka Tourism was unveiled by Mr. Priyank Kharge, Hon'ble Minister for IT, BT & Tourism, Govt. of Karnataka
Bengaluru Open: (L - R) Jyoti Randhawa, S Madhavan, President, KGA, Tourism Minister Priyank Kharge, G Gupta, Principal Secy., Tourism, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI and Rahil Gangjee, pose with the trophy
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
Round 2 of the Joburg Open saw Shubhankar Sharma shoot a phenomenal career-best 61, also the lowest score on the 2017 Asian Tour season, to rise to second place, one off the lead (Picture: Asian Tour)
CG Open: Veer Ahlawat soared to the top in Round 3 with a superb 62 that featured two eagles; Veer, searching for his maiden title, holds a two-shot lead heading into the final round
CG Open: Rashid Khan, a two-time runner-up at the CG Open, came up with a scorching third round of 61, the week's lowest score, to raise hopes of ending his victory jinx at the tournament
CG Open: Shamim Khan brought in a card of 64 in Round 3 that gave him a share of second place, he thus positioned himself well for a successful title defence on Saturday
Arjun Atwal's runner-up finish at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open lifted him from 55th to 23rd place in the Asian Tour Order of Merit thus helping him secure his card
Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia will be the two Indians representing Team Asia at the EurAsia Cup 2018; Lahiri played the last two editions of the event while Chawrasia played the previous one
IndianOil Servo Masters: Winner Shamim Khan receives the cheque from (L - R) Ms. S Mistry, CGM (T), Mr. S Pandey, CGM (V), Mr. S Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI & Mr. A Tamuli, GM IC (HR)
IndianOil Servo Masters: The experienced Shamim Khan weathered the storm to beat young Veer Ahlawat in a playoff, he thus lifted his second IndianOil Servo Masters title
IndianOil Servo Masters: Rookie Arjun Prasad, playing his first event at the Digboi Golf Links, brought in a card of five-under-67 to take the joint first round lead
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Mritunjoy Pramanik, Executive Director, IOCL (AOD), hits the inaugural tee off shot to kickstart the 18th edition of the tournament
IndianOil Servo Masters: (L - R) Pro Shamim Khan, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, S Pandey, CGM (V) Organizing Chairman, A Tamuli, GM IC (HR), V Goyal, DGM Branding & pro Karandeep Kochhar at the press con
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Sunand Pandey, CGM (V) Organizing Chairman, stressed upon how the tournament will benefit local talent during his opening speech
IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, aknowledged the role of IndianOil in promoting golf in the North-Eastern region during his speech
Bengaluru Open: Udayan Mane receives the cheque from Govt of Karnataka officials Dr. Rajneesh Goyal, Addl. Chief Secy., Sports, (4th from right) & Dr. N Manjula, Director, Tourism (3rd from right)
Bengaluru Open: Udayan Mane prevailed in the 'battle of nerves' in Round 4 to bag his third title of the season, he thus zoomed from second to first in the PGTI Order of Merit
Bengaluru Open: The party begins for the self-confessed 'Peaceful Warrior' Mane, whose fifth career win happened to be his biggest in terms of prize money
Bengaluru Open: Honey Baisoya finished runner-up in an extremely close contest, he didn't let go of the lead till the last hole, he now moves up from fifth to third in the PGTI Order of Merit
Bengaluru Open: Honey Baisoya continued in the lead with a resolute five-under-67 in Round 3, he enjoyed a spell of five consecutive birdies on the front-nine
Bengaluru Open: Honey Baisoya smashed a phenomenal 64 for a three-shot lead in Round 2, he equalled the record for the lowest round in a pro event at KGA
Shubhankar Sharma shot a fourth round of 67 to make the 72-hole cut in the Final Stage of the European Tour Qualifying School in Spain, he was tied 59th at three-under-283
Bengaluru Open: The trophy of the Bengaluru Open Golf Championship sponsored by Karnataka Tourism was unveiled by Mr. Priyank Kharge, Hon'ble Minister for IT, BT & Tourism, Govt. of Karnataka
Bengaluru Open: (L - R) Jyoti Randhawa, S Madhavan, President, KGA, Tourism Minister Priyank Kharge, G Gupta, Principal Secy., Tourism, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI and Rahil Gangjee, pose with the trophy
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