Pune Open: Mr. Avinash Rajput from the Pune Mirror won the media putting contest, here he is seen receiving his prize from Mr. Narotam Chowdhary, Golf Captain, Poona Club
Pune Open: Veteran Mukesh Kumar stormed into the third round lead with the tournament's best score of six-under-65, he's now staring at his second title in two weeks
Arjun Atwal carded his third consecutive two-under-69 to move into the top-10 in Round 3 of the Panasonic Open in Japan, he lies four off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Pune Open: KPS Sekhon made an astonishing recovery for a three-under-68 after an early triple bogey, he birdied his last five holes in Round 1 to be in a three-way tie for second place
Pune Open: The head table at the press meet featured (l - r) pro Udayan Mane, S Datta, Chairman, Tournament Committee, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, N Chowdhary, Golf Captain, Poona Club, pro Harendra Gupta
PGTI Cochin Masters: (L - R) Defending champ Feroz Ali Mollah, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A M Shabeer, ED, CIAL, S Chacko, CFO, CIAL, Maj. Gen. K J Koshi, Advisor, CIAL GC & Rahil Gangjee at the press meet
Chittagong Open: Siddikur Rahman receives the trophy from Maj. Gen. Md Jahangir Kabir Talukder, GOC 24, Mr. Sohail RK Hossain, MD & CEO, City Bank & Ms. Tabassum Kaiser, Vice Chairperson, City Bank
Kolkata Classic: Shamim Khan sealed his 13th profesisonal title and first at RCGC with a five-stroke victory margin, he also moved into the lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Kolkata Classic: (L - R) P Jalan (Flamingos), Y Shroff (Alcove), pros SSP Chawrasia & Udayan Mane, U S Mundy (CEO, PGTI), G Ghosh (RCGC) & Col. D Singhal (RCGC), pose with the trophy at the press meet
Indian Open: SSP Chawrasia poses with the Indian Open trophy, his fourth European Tour title; He became the first Indian to successfully defend a European Tour title
Indian Open: Reigning champion SSP Chawrasia, one-under through 11 holes in Round 3, kept Indian hopes alive as he was the joint leader at six-under at close of play
Indian Open: Defending champion SSP Chawrasia was back in familiar territory on day 2 as he emerged clubhouse leader; His five-under-67 was the day's best score
Indian Open: Lahiri and Chawrasia, who have both finished in the top-3 in their last three starts at the Indian Open, will renew their rivalry at the 2017 edition
Indian Open: Anirban Lahiri, the 2015 champion, is one of the biggest names at the event, he has already accumulated four top-25 finishes in the current PGA Tour season
bti Open: Champion Udayan Mane receives the trophy from Maj. Gen. Baquee, Vice President, Kurmitola Golf Club; Mane became the first Indian to win in Bangladesh in six years
bti Open: Udayan Mane bagged his third title after coasting to a comfortable four-stroke victory with a 70 in the final round, he thus moved up to third in the PGTI Order of Merit
Anirban Lahiri claimed tied 11th place at The Honda Classic in Florida, his second-best result of the season moved him up nine places to 32nd in the FedExCup Rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri was off to a cracking start with a five-under-65 at The Honda Classic in Florida to be placed tied third, one off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Pune Open: Mr. Avinash Rajput from the Pune Mirror won the media putting contest, here he is seen receiving his prize from Mr. Narotam Chowdhary, Golf Captain, Poona Club
Pune Open: Veteran Mukesh Kumar stormed into the third round lead with the tournament's best score of six-under-65, he's now staring at his second title in two weeks
Arjun Atwal carded his third consecutive two-under-69 to move into the top-10 in Round 3 of the Panasonic Open in Japan, he lies four off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Pune Open: KPS Sekhon made an astonishing recovery for a three-under-68 after an early triple bogey, he birdied his last five holes in Round 1 to be in a three-way tie for second place
Pune Open: The head table at the press meet featured (l - r) pro Udayan Mane, S Datta, Chairman, Tournament Committee, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, N Chowdhary, Golf Captain, Poona Club, pro Harendra Gupta
PGTI Cochin Masters: (L - R) Defending champ Feroz Ali Mollah, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A M Shabeer, ED, CIAL, S Chacko, CFO, CIAL, Maj. Gen. K J Koshi, Advisor, CIAL GC & Rahil Gangjee at the press meet
Chittagong Open: Siddikur Rahman receives the trophy from Maj. Gen. Md Jahangir Kabir Talukder, GOC 24, Mr. Sohail RK Hossain, MD & CEO, City Bank & Ms. Tabassum Kaiser, Vice Chairperson, City Bank
Kolkata Classic: Shamim Khan sealed his 13th profesisonal title and first at RCGC with a five-stroke victory margin, he also moved into the lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Kolkata Classic: (L - R) P Jalan (Flamingos), Y Shroff (Alcove), pros SSP Chawrasia & Udayan Mane, U S Mundy (CEO, PGTI), G Ghosh (RCGC) & Col. D Singhal (RCGC), pose with the trophy at the press meet
Indian Open: SSP Chawrasia poses with the Indian Open trophy, his fourth European Tour title; He became the first Indian to successfully defend a European Tour title
Indian Open: Reigning champion SSP Chawrasia, one-under through 11 holes in Round 3, kept Indian hopes alive as he was the joint leader at six-under at close of play
Indian Open: Defending champion SSP Chawrasia was back in familiar territory on day 2 as he emerged clubhouse leader; His five-under-67 was the day's best score
Indian Open: Lahiri and Chawrasia, who have both finished in the top-3 in their last three starts at the Indian Open, will renew their rivalry at the 2017 edition
Indian Open: Anirban Lahiri, the 2015 champion, is one of the biggest names at the event, he has already accumulated four top-25 finishes in the current PGA Tour season
bti Open: Champion Udayan Mane receives the trophy from Maj. Gen. Baquee, Vice President, Kurmitola Golf Club; Mane became the first Indian to win in Bangladesh in six years
bti Open: Udayan Mane bagged his third title after coasting to a comfortable four-stroke victory with a 70 in the final round, he thus moved up to third in the PGTI Order of Merit
Anirban Lahiri claimed tied 11th place at The Honda Classic in Florida, his second-best result of the season moved him up nine places to 32nd in the FedExCup Rankings (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Anirban Lahiri was off to a cracking start with a five-under-65 at The Honda Classic in Florida to be placed tied third, one off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)