IndianOil Servo Masters: (l - r) Pro Kunal Bhasin, M Shyam, Secy, Organizing Committee, A K Bhagwati, Chairman, Organizing Committee, U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, pro Shankar Das at the press con
Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Honey Baisoya receives the trophy and cheque from previous champion Sanjay Kumar (left) and Mr. A L Hek, MLA & Patron of Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open Golf
SSP Chawrasia won in a playoff at the Resorts World Manila Masters to clinch his first title outside India, it was his fifth Asian Tour win and second of the 2016 season (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma's cracking final round of 10-under-62 in Manila earned him a tied fourth finish and lifted him into the top-60 on the Asian Tour, raising his hopes of bagging his tour card
Chiragh Kumar's final round 64 in Manila helped him secure a share of fourth place along with Shubhankar Sharma & Jyoti Randhawa as four Indians finished inside the top-4
SSP Chawrasia along with Jyoti Randhawa was in tied third and three off the lead on the penultimate day of the Resorts World Manila Masters (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa's second round 65 in Manila gave him a 2-shot lead and set the record for the season's lowest 36-hole score of -15 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa sizzled with an opening round eight-under-64 at the Resorts World Manila Masters to be part of the five-way lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Hon'ble CM of Meghalaya Dr. Mukul Sangma addresses the media, sitting to his left (l - r) are pros Aman Raj, Digvijay Singh & U S Mundy, Director, PGTI
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Amateur Karandeep Kochhar, who upset some of the top professionals in the country en route his three-shot win, is seen here posing with his trophy
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Seventeen-year-old Karandeep Kochhar became the youngest player and first Indian amateur to win on the PGTI after wreaking havoc with a final round of 62
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Om Prakash Chouhan fired a six-under-64 in the final round to finish runner-up, he took home the cheque for the best performance by a professional
Anirban Lahiri couldn't capitalize on his 4-shot overnight lead in round 4 of the CIMB Classic but still finished a career best tied third on the PGA Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
History beckons for Anirban Lahiri at CIMB Classic as he carries a 4-shot lead into round 4, in line to become 2nd Indian after Arjun Atwal to win on the PGA Tour (Pic Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri carded a second consecutive six-under-66 at the CIMB Classic to lie two shots off the pace in second spot (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri shot a sizzling opening round of six-under-66 at the CIMB Classic that placed him two off the lead in fifth place (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri missed out on his second win at the Macao Open as he lost to Thailand's Pavit Tangkamolprasert in a playoff after birdieing the last 7 holes in regulation play
Chikkarangappa recorded a career-best tied third at the Macao Open, he thus saved his Asian Tour card for the 2017 season (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri overcame an early triple-bogey to shoot a three-under-68 in round two of the Venetian Macao Open that gave him the joint lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Mukesh Kumar receives the cheque from (l - r) Mr. U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Mrs. Kavita Singhania, MD, Express Group & Mr. G Suresh, Captain, MGC
Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Mukesh Kumar shot a final round of four-under-66 to cruise to an 11-shot victory, he has now won all three PGTI events at the MGC
Express Exclusive Chennai Open: (L - R) C Muniyappa, U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Aroon Kumar, CFO, Express Group, Anand Mohan, President, MGC & Udayan Mane at the press conference
Gaganjeet Bhullar followed up his Asian Tour victory from last week with a creditable fifth place finish at the BNI Indonesian Masters (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
PGTI Masters: Ashok Kumar receives the trophy from Mr. Anil Dev Singh, Editor-in-Chief, Golf Plus Monthly (centre) and Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (left)
Gaganjeet Bhullar continued his hot streak with an opening round of six-under-66 at the Indonesian Masters which placed him in the joint lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar poses with the Shinhan Donghae Open trophy, his win moved him into the top-10 of the Asian Tour rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Bhullar overcame a five-shot deficit to win the Shinhan Donghae Open after a sublime final round of four-under-67, it was his 6th Asian Tour win & 7th international win
PGTI Ahmedabad Masters: Rashid Khan stole the show with a resolute three-under-69 on the final day to register an exhilarating come-from-behind victory
IndianOil Servo Masters: (l - r) Pro Kunal Bhasin, M Shyam, Secy, Organizing Committee, A K Bhagwati, Chairman, Organizing Committee, U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, pro Shankar Das at the press con
Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Honey Baisoya receives the trophy and cheque from previous champion Sanjay Kumar (left) and Mr. A L Hek, MLA & Patron of Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open Golf
SSP Chawrasia won in a playoff at the Resorts World Manila Masters to clinch his first title outside India, it was his fifth Asian Tour win and second of the 2016 season (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Shubhankar Sharma's cracking final round of 10-under-62 in Manila earned him a tied fourth finish and lifted him into the top-60 on the Asian Tour, raising his hopes of bagging his tour card
Chiragh Kumar's final round 64 in Manila helped him secure a share of fourth place along with Shubhankar Sharma & Jyoti Randhawa as four Indians finished inside the top-4
SSP Chawrasia along with Jyoti Randhawa was in tied third and three off the lead on the penultimate day of the Resorts World Manila Masters (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa's second round 65 in Manila gave him a 2-shot lead and set the record for the season's lowest 36-hole score of -15 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Jyoti Randhawa sizzled with an opening round eight-under-64 at the Resorts World Manila Masters to be part of the five-way lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Hon'ble CM of Meghalaya Dr. Mukul Sangma addresses the media, sitting to his left (l - r) are pros Aman Raj, Digvijay Singh & U S Mundy, Director, PGTI
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Amateur Karandeep Kochhar, who upset some of the top professionals in the country en route his three-shot win, is seen here posing with his trophy
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Seventeen-year-old Karandeep Kochhar became the youngest player and first Indian amateur to win on the PGTI after wreaking havoc with a final round of 62
Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Om Prakash Chouhan fired a six-under-64 in the final round to finish runner-up, he took home the cheque for the best performance by a professional
Anirban Lahiri couldn't capitalize on his 4-shot overnight lead in round 4 of the CIMB Classic but still finished a career best tied third on the PGA Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
History beckons for Anirban Lahiri at CIMB Classic as he carries a 4-shot lead into round 4, in line to become 2nd Indian after Arjun Atwal to win on the PGA Tour (Pic Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri carded a second consecutive six-under-66 at the CIMB Classic to lie two shots off the pace in second spot (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri shot a sizzling opening round of six-under-66 at the CIMB Classic that placed him two off the lead in fifth place (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri missed out on his second win at the Macao Open as he lost to Thailand's Pavit Tangkamolprasert in a playoff after birdieing the last 7 holes in regulation play
Chikkarangappa recorded a career-best tied third at the Macao Open, he thus saved his Asian Tour card for the 2017 season (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri overcame an early triple-bogey to shoot a three-under-68 in round two of the Venetian Macao Open that gave him the joint lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Mukesh Kumar receives the cheque from (l - r) Mr. U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Mrs. Kavita Singhania, MD, Express Group & Mr. G Suresh, Captain, MGC
Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Mukesh Kumar shot a final round of four-under-66 to cruise to an 11-shot victory, he has now won all three PGTI events at the MGC
Express Exclusive Chennai Open: (L - R) C Muniyappa, U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Aroon Kumar, CFO, Express Group, Anand Mohan, President, MGC & Udayan Mane at the press conference
Gaganjeet Bhullar followed up his Asian Tour victory from last week with a creditable fifth place finish at the BNI Indonesian Masters (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
PGTI Masters: Ashok Kumar receives the trophy from Mr. Anil Dev Singh, Editor-in-Chief, Golf Plus Monthly (centre) and Mr. Sampath Chari, Tournament Director, PGTI (left)
Gaganjeet Bhullar continued his hot streak with an opening round of six-under-66 at the Indonesian Masters which placed him in the joint lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Gaganjeet Bhullar poses with the Shinhan Donghae Open trophy, his win moved him into the top-10 of the Asian Tour rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Bhullar overcame a five-shot deficit to win the Shinhan Donghae Open after a sublime final round of four-under-67, it was his 6th Asian Tour win & 7th international win
PGTI Ahmedabad Masters: Rashid Khan stole the show with a resolute three-under-69 on the final day to register an exhilarating come-from-behind victory