SSP Chawrasia will be the second Indian in Team Asia along with Anirban Lahiri at the EurAsia Cup, based on the Asian Tour money list where he is the second-highest ranked Asian after Lahiri
Anirban Lahiri lifts 2015 Asian Tour Order of Merit title, becomes 4th Indian to do so; 'Icing on the cake' for Lahiri to round up a year full of monumental achievements (Pic: Asian Tour)
SSP Chawrasia narrowly missed out on qualifying for his first ever Major, the 2016 British Open, after his tied seventh finish at the Thailand Golf Championship
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: (L - R) Brandon de Souza (TSM), Uttam Singh Mundy (PGTI), Lakshman Singh (McLeod Russel), Abhay Pasari (RCGC), M M Singh (RCGC), Col D Singhal (RCGC) at the press con
Gallant performance by Himmat Singh Rai at Ho Tram Open sees him finish runner-up after playoff loss to Sergio Garcia, its Himmat's best international result in last four years
Rookie Anirban Lahiri secured 20th place in the European Tour's Race to Dubai Rankings with 1,558,111 points after finishing tied 34th in the season-ending DP World Tour Championship
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shankar Das won his third IndianOil Servo Masters crown after posting a spectacular seven-under-65 in round four, he won by two shots
Rahil Gangjee carded a brilliant six-under-66 to be tied 10th at the halfway stage of the Resorts World Manila Masters, he trails the leaders by four shots
Panasonic Open India: Chiragh Kumar's hard-fought win at his home course, the DGC, propelled him to 12th place in the Asian Tour Order of Merit (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Chiragh Kumar achieved his breakthrough victory on the Asian Tour after dishing out a tenacious two-under-70 in round four (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Local lad Chiragh Kumar, enjoyed a slender one shot lead in round 3 despite his sedate round of 72 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: India’s Digvijay Singh is the only former Panasonic Open India champion in the field this week (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Top contenders Rahil Gangjee, Mithun Perera & Chiragh Kumar pose with the trophy at the monument next to the 17th tee (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) S Sen, Commercial Director, Asian Tour, U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, S Seth from Panasonic India, Rahil Gangjee, Chirag Kumar, Mithun Perera at the press conference
Chikkarangappa receives the cheque from Mr Srinivasan HR, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions, also in the picture are Mr U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Mr Shahid Sen (Asian Tour), Mr C Meda, (Eagleton)
TAKE Solutions India Masters: Chikkarangappa put up a gritty performance to successfully defend his title after surviving a playoff scare from Shubhankar Sharma, Chikka now leads the Rolex Ranking
Western India Oxford Masters: Winning trophy is presented to Udayan Mane by Mr. Rohan Seolekar, Director, Oxford Golf Resort, also visible in the background is Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI
Western India Oxford Masters: Rookie Udayan Mane secured his second title in only his ninth professional event cruising to a comfortable eight-stroke victory after a final round of 68
Western India Oxford Masters: Shubhankar Sharma shot the day's joint best score of six-under-66 to finish tied third along with Anura Rohana at 10-under-278
SSP Chawrasia will be the second Indian in Team Asia along with Anirban Lahiri at the EurAsia Cup, based on the Asian Tour money list where he is the second-highest ranked Asian after Lahiri
Anirban Lahiri lifts 2015 Asian Tour Order of Merit title, becomes 4th Indian to do so; 'Icing on the cake' for Lahiri to round up a year full of monumental achievements (Pic: Asian Tour)
SSP Chawrasia narrowly missed out on qualifying for his first ever Major, the 2016 British Open, after his tied seventh finish at the Thailand Golf Championship
McLeod Russel Tour C'ship: (L - R) Brandon de Souza (TSM), Uttam Singh Mundy (PGTI), Lakshman Singh (McLeod Russel), Abhay Pasari (RCGC), M M Singh (RCGC), Col D Singhal (RCGC) at the press con
Gallant performance by Himmat Singh Rai at Ho Tram Open sees him finish runner-up after playoff loss to Sergio Garcia, its Himmat's best international result in last four years
Rookie Anirban Lahiri secured 20th place in the European Tour's Race to Dubai Rankings with 1,558,111 points after finishing tied 34th in the season-ending DP World Tour Championship
IndianOil Servo Masters: Shankar Das won his third IndianOil Servo Masters crown after posting a spectacular seven-under-65 in round four, he won by two shots
Rahil Gangjee carded a brilliant six-under-66 to be tied 10th at the halfway stage of the Resorts World Manila Masters, he trails the leaders by four shots
Panasonic Open India: Chiragh Kumar's hard-fought win at his home course, the DGC, propelled him to 12th place in the Asian Tour Order of Merit (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Chiragh Kumar achieved his breakthrough victory on the Asian Tour after dishing out a tenacious two-under-70 in round four (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Local lad Chiragh Kumar, enjoyed a slender one shot lead in round 3 despite his sedate round of 72 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: India’s Digvijay Singh is the only former Panasonic Open India champion in the field this week (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: Top contenders Rahil Gangjee, Mithun Perera & Chiragh Kumar pose with the trophy at the monument next to the 17th tee (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
Panasonic Open India: (L - R) S Sen, Commercial Director, Asian Tour, U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, S Seth from Panasonic India, Rahil Gangjee, Chirag Kumar, Mithun Perera at the press conference
Chikkarangappa receives the cheque from Mr Srinivasan HR, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions, also in the picture are Mr U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Mr Shahid Sen (Asian Tour), Mr C Meda, (Eagleton)
TAKE Solutions India Masters: Chikkarangappa put up a gritty performance to successfully defend his title after surviving a playoff scare from Shubhankar Sharma, Chikka now leads the Rolex Ranking
Western India Oxford Masters: Winning trophy is presented to Udayan Mane by Mr. Rohan Seolekar, Director, Oxford Golf Resort, also visible in the background is Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI
Western India Oxford Masters: Rookie Udayan Mane secured his second title in only his ninth professional event cruising to a comfortable eight-stroke victory after a final round of 68
Western India Oxford Masters: Shubhankar Sharma shot the day's joint best score of six-under-66 to finish tied third along with Anura Rohana at 10-under-278