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Panasonic Open India: (L - R) U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Josh Burack, CEO, Asian Tour, Manish Sharma, President & CEO, Panasonic India, Chiragh Kumar, Chikkarangappa & Liang Wen-chong at the press con

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CG Open: Shamim Khan receives the cheque from Mr. Sanjay Singh, Executive VP & Global Head - HR, CG (2nd from left)

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CG Open: Shamim Khan wrested the title with a sparkling final round of eight-under-62, he also took the lead in the Rolex Ranking

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CG Open: Khalin Joshi finished runner-up after a final round of 65 and as a result moved up to second in the Rolex Ranking

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CG Open: Sujjan Singh made a hole-in-one on the 10th during his last round of 67, he finished tied 12th

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The Indian duo of Chawrasia & Chikkarangappa returned a much-improved 66 in round 2 of the World Cup to hang on to tied 14th place, they were eight shots behind the leaders

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CG Open: Khalin Joshi shot the day's best of 63 to take a share of the third round lead

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CG Open: Shubhankar Sharma picked up three shots on the last three holes to end the third day as the joint leader

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CG Open: Veer Ahlawat made a hole-in-one on the sixth during his third round of 66

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The Indian team of Chawrasia & Chikkarangappa shot a two-over-74 on day 1 of the World Cup to lie tied 14th, five off the lead

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CG Open: C Muniyappa carded a second round of five-under-65 to emerge as the halfway leader

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CG Open: Om Prakash Chouhan shot the week's lowest score of nine-under-61 in round 2 to rise to tied third

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CG Open: Fifteen-year-old junior amateur Aadil Bedi, the yougest player in the field, shot a second straight 67 to be tied 12th on day 2

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CG Open: Shubhankar Sharma resumed his pursuit of the Rolex Player of the Year title with a dazzling opening round of seven-under-63 that gave him the lead

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CG Open: K Prabagaran holed it from 180 yards to make an albatross on the 18th in Round 1, he thus became the fifth player to make an albatross on the PGTI

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CG Open: Defending champ Ashok Kumar will face a stiff challenge from the youth brigade comprising of Rashid Khan, Shubhankar Sharma, Khalin Joshi, Honey Baisoya & Ajeetesh Sandhu

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Gaganjeet Bhullar bagged his second title of the season after his Indonesia Open triumph, his victory resulted in back-to-back wins for Indians on the Asian Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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Jeev Milkha Singh settled for tied second place in Indonesia which was his best result since 2012 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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Gaganjeet Bhullar was leading by two shots after 15 holes when play was suspended on Sunday, he will be the favourite when play resumes on Monday (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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Jeev Milkha Singh was in second place behind compatriot Bhullar and also in contention when play was suspended on Sunday (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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IndianOil Servo Masters: The champion Honey Baisoya receives the newly instituted trophy from Mr. M Pramanik, ED, AOD (centre)

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya made it back-to-back titles after a comfortable nine-shot win, swept north-eastern leg and moved up to second in Rolex Ranking

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Kapil Kumar posted a career-best second place finish

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Jeev Milkha Singh was the day 3 leader at the Indonesia Open courtesy a six-under-66, Gaganjeet Bhullar (68) was one behind in second place

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya fired the week's lowest score of eight-under-64 to stretch his lead to six strokes in round 3, he also broke the PGTI record for most eagles in a season

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Kapil Kumar brought in a card of 69 and continued to be in second place on day 3

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Rahil Gangjee missed out on a European Tour card after a final round of two-over-74 at the Q School, he finished tied 37th at -3, the top 30 made the grade

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Khalin Joshi resumed his battle for the Asian Tour card with a sizzling opening round of seven-under-65 at the Indonesia Open that gave him a share of the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya, aided by two eagles, soared to the top at the halfway stage

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Kapil Kumar was on cousin Honey's tail, one off the lead, after round 2

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Rahil Gangjee shoots two-under in Round 5 of the European Tour's Q School, rises to tied 22nd at five-under, raises hopes of making it into the top-25 after six rounds

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Kapil Kumar carded a six-under-66 to take the opening round honours

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. H S Dutta, General Manager (TS&HSE), AOD, hits the inaugural tee off shot

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Dipankar Ray, Execuitve Director, IndianOil AOD, plants a tree during the inauguration ceremony

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IndianOil Servo Masters: The customary release of balloons marked the beginning of the tournament

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Rahil Gangjee was tied 32nd after the first four rounds of the European Tour Q School Final Stage, he needs to be in the top-25 at the end of six rounds to earn his card

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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

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI, speaks at the press conference

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IndianOil Servo Masters: The local media in full attendance at the press conference

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Ajeetesh Sandhu braved extreme weather conditions to advance to the final qualifying stage of the Japan Golf Tour

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SSP Chawrasia's first overseas win lifts him 98 places in world ranking to 220th position (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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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

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: It was a sweet maiden victory for 20-year-old Honey Baisoya who shot a resolute four-under-66 in round 4

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: The gallery on the final day watches champion Honey Baisoya make his final putt

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Harendra Gupta took the runner-up spot as a result of his last round of 69

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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)

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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

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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

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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)

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Harendra Gupta shot the tournament's best score of six-under-64 in round 3 to be part of the three-way lead

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Om Prakash Chouhan carded a 66 to end the third day in the joint lead

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Shankar Das' 68 too placed him in the joint lead on day 3

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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)

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Amardip Sinh Malik fired a classy five-under-65 to charge ahead in round 2

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Shankar Das trailed the leader by one after his 66 in the second round

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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)

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Udayan Mane took the first round lead with an exquisite five-under-65

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Deepinder Singh Kullar was tied second after his opening round of four-under-66

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Ranjit Singh also took a share of second place on day 1

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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

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: The release of the souvenir book to mark the beginning of the event

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Dr. Sangma meets budding golfers

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: The Hounourable Chief Minister tries his hand at golf

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Dr. Mukul Sangma with Mr. Gaurav Bajaj (left) & Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy (right)

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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

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Players C'chip, Tollygunge: The celebrations begin for the young champion Karandeep

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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

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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

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Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Digvijay Singh's three-under-67, his second straight bogey-free round, gave him the second round lead

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Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Khalin Joshi produced a five-under-65 in round 2 to be placed second, two off the lead

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Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Shubhankar Sharma held the joint first round lead at seven-under-63

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Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Digvijay Singh produced birdies on his last four holes to close the opening round in the joint lead

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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)

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TAKE Open: Chikkarangappa receives the winning cheque & trophy from Mr. Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions (3rd from left)

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TAKE Open: Chikkarangappa prevailed in a close contest and as a result took the lead in the Rolex Ranking

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TAKE Open: Chikka pumps his fist after making the decisive par putt on the final hole

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TAKE Open: Rahil Gangjee made a late charge on day 4 but fell just short and finished runner-up

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TAKE Open: Sanjay Kumar made a hole-in-one during the final round, he finished tied 10th

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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)

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TAKE Open: Chikkarangappa made a statement with an unyielding four-under-68 in round 3 to lead by three shots

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TAKE Open: Gaurav Pratap Singh matched the third day's best score of 68 to be tied for second

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TAKE Open: Shubhankar Sharma was also in tied second after a 70 in round 3

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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)

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TAKE Open: Local favourite Chikkarangappa came into his own in round 2 firing a five-under-67 to move into the joint lead

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TAKE Open: Sujjan Singh continued to be a top contender as he held the joint second round lead along with Chikkarangappa

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TAKE Open: Bengaluru-based amateur Jaibir Singh shot a second straight 69 to be joint fourth, two off the pace, after round 2

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TAKE Open: Fifteen-year-old amateur Aadil Bedi, one of India's leading juniors, made the cut in his first ever appearance in a professional event

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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)

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TAKE Open: Sujjan Singh hit the front with a six-under-66 in round 1

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TAKE Open: Abhijit Singh Chadha shot an error-free 66 to share the lead with Sujjan on day 1

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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

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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)

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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)

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Chikkarangappa was the other Indian in the joint halfway lead in Macao thanks to his second round six-under-65

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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

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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

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Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Honey Baisoya ended runner-up to record his career-best finish

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Express Exclusive Chennai Open: A dominant Mukesh Kumar pulled away into an almost insurmountable nine-stroke lead on day 3

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Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Honey Baisoya was a distant second after round 3

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Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Digvijay Singh's seven-under-63 was the best score of day 3 that catapulted him 34 places to tied 15th

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Panasonic Open India: (L - R) U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Josh Burack, CEO, Asian Tour, Manish Sharma, President & CEO, Panasonic India, Chiragh Kumar, Chikkarangappa & Liang Wen-chong at the press con

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CG Open: Shamim Khan receives the cheque from Mr. Sanjay Singh, Executive VP & Global Head - HR, CG (2nd from left)

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CG Open: Shamim Khan wrested the title with a sparkling final round of eight-under-62, he also took the lead in the Rolex Ranking

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CG Open: Khalin Joshi finished runner-up after a final round of 65 and as a result moved up to second in the Rolex Ranking

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CG Open: Sujjan Singh made a hole-in-one on the 10th during his last round of 67, he finished tied 12th

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The Indian duo of Chawrasia & Chikkarangappa returned a much-improved 66 in round 2 of the World Cup to hang on to tied 14th place, they were eight shots behind the leaders

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CG Open: Khalin Joshi shot the day's best of 63 to take a share of the third round lead

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CG Open: Shubhankar Sharma picked up three shots on the last three holes to end the third day as the joint leader

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CG Open: Veer Ahlawat made a hole-in-one on the sixth during his third round of 66

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The Indian team of Chawrasia & Chikkarangappa shot a two-over-74 on day 1 of the World Cup to lie tied 14th, five off the lead

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CG Open: C Muniyappa carded a second round of five-under-65 to emerge as the halfway leader

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CG Open: Om Prakash Chouhan shot the week's lowest score of nine-under-61 in round 2 to rise to tied third

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CG Open: Fifteen-year-old junior amateur Aadil Bedi, the yougest player in the field, shot a second straight 67 to be tied 12th on day 2

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CG Open: Shubhankar Sharma resumed his pursuit of the Rolex Player of the Year title with a dazzling opening round of seven-under-63 that gave him the lead

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CG Open: K Prabagaran holed it from 180 yards to make an albatross on the 18th in Round 1, he thus became the fifth player to make an albatross on the PGTI

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CG Open: Defending champ Ashok Kumar will face a stiff challenge from the youth brigade comprising of Rashid Khan, Shubhankar Sharma, Khalin Joshi, Honey Baisoya & Ajeetesh Sandhu

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Gaganjeet Bhullar bagged his second title of the season after his Indonesia Open triumph, his victory resulted in back-to-back wins for Indians on the Asian Tour (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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Jeev Milkha Singh settled for tied second place in Indonesia which was his best result since 2012 (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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Gaganjeet Bhullar was leading by two shots after 15 holes when play was suspended on Sunday, he will be the favourite when play resumes on Monday (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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Jeev Milkha Singh was in second place behind compatriot Bhullar and also in contention when play was suspended on Sunday (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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IndianOil Servo Masters: The champion Honey Baisoya receives the newly instituted trophy from Mr. M Pramanik, ED, AOD (centre)

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya made it back-to-back titles after a comfortable nine-shot win, swept north-eastern leg and moved up to second in Rolex Ranking

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Kapil Kumar posted a career-best second place finish

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Jeev Milkha Singh was the day 3 leader at the Indonesia Open courtesy a six-under-66, Gaganjeet Bhullar (68) was one behind in second place

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya fired the week's lowest score of eight-under-64 to stretch his lead to six strokes in round 3, he also broke the PGTI record for most eagles in a season

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Kapil Kumar brought in a card of 69 and continued to be in second place on day 3

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Rahil Gangjee missed out on a European Tour card after a final round of two-over-74 at the Q School, he finished tied 37th at -3, the top 30 made the grade

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Khalin Joshi resumed his battle for the Asian Tour card with a sizzling opening round of seven-under-65 at the Indonesia Open that gave him a share of the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Honey Baisoya, aided by two eagles, soared to the top at the halfway stage

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Kapil Kumar was on cousin Honey's tail, one off the lead, after round 2

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Rahil Gangjee shoots two-under in Round 5 of the European Tour's Q School, rises to tied 22nd at five-under, raises hopes of making it into the top-25 after six rounds

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Kapil Kumar carded a six-under-66 to take the opening round honours

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. H S Dutta, General Manager (TS&HSE), AOD, hits the inaugural tee off shot

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Dipankar Ray, Execuitve Director, IndianOil AOD, plants a tree during the inauguration ceremony

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IndianOil Servo Masters: The customary release of balloons marked the beginning of the tournament

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Rahil Gangjee was tied 32nd after the first four rounds of the European Tour Q School Final Stage, he needs to be in the top-25 at the end of six rounds to earn his card

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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

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IndianOil Servo Masters: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI, speaks at the press conference

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IndianOil Servo Masters: The local media in full attendance at the press conference

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Ajeetesh Sandhu braved extreme weather conditions to advance to the final qualifying stage of the Japan Golf Tour

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SSP Chawrasia's first overseas win lifts him 98 places in world ranking to 220th position (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)

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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

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: It was a sweet maiden victory for 20-year-old Honey Baisoya who shot a resolute four-under-66 in round 4

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: The gallery on the final day watches champion Honey Baisoya make his final putt

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Harendra Gupta took the runner-up spot as a result of his last round of 69

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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)

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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

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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

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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)

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Harendra Gupta shot the tournament's best score of six-under-64 in round 3 to be part of the three-way lead

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Om Prakash Chouhan carded a 66 to end the third day in the joint lead

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Shankar Das' 68 too placed him in the joint lead on day 3

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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)

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Amardip Sinh Malik fired a classy five-under-65 to charge ahead in round 2

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Shankar Das trailed the leader by one after his 66 in the second round

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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)

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Udayan Mane took the first round lead with an exquisite five-under-65

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Deepinder Singh Kullar was tied second after his opening round of four-under-66

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Ranjit Singh also took a share of second place on day 1

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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

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: The release of the souvenir book to mark the beginning of the event

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Dr. Sangma meets budding golfers

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: The Hounourable Chief Minister tries his hand at golf

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Chief Minister's Meghalaya Open: Dr. Mukul Sangma with Mr. Gaurav Bajaj (left) & Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy (right)

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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

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Players C'chip, Tollygunge: The celebrations begin for the young champion Karandeep

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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

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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

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Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Digvijay Singh's three-under-67, his second straight bogey-free round, gave him the second round lead

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Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Khalin Joshi produced a five-under-65 in round 2 to be placed second, two off the lead

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Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Shubhankar Sharma held the joint first round lead at seven-under-63

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Players C'ship, Tollygunge: Digvijay Singh produced birdies on his last four holes to close the opening round in the joint lead

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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)

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TAKE Open: Chikkarangappa receives the winning cheque & trophy from Mr. Srinivasan H R, Vice Chairman & MD, TAKE Solutions (3rd from left)

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TAKE Open: Chikkarangappa prevailed in a close contest and as a result took the lead in the Rolex Ranking

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TAKE Open: Chikka pumps his fist after making the decisive par putt on the final hole

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TAKE Open: Rahil Gangjee made a late charge on day 4 but fell just short and finished runner-up

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TAKE Open: Sanjay Kumar made a hole-in-one during the final round, he finished tied 10th

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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)

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TAKE Open: Chikkarangappa made a statement with an unyielding four-under-68 in round 3 to lead by three shots

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TAKE Open: Gaurav Pratap Singh matched the third day's best score of 68 to be tied for second

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TAKE Open: Shubhankar Sharma was also in tied second after a 70 in round 3

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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)

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TAKE Open: Local favourite Chikkarangappa came into his own in round 2 firing a five-under-67 to move into the joint lead

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TAKE Open: Sujjan Singh continued to be a top contender as he held the joint second round lead along with Chikkarangappa

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TAKE Open: Bengaluru-based amateur Jaibir Singh shot a second straight 69 to be joint fourth, two off the pace, after round 2

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TAKE Open: Fifteen-year-old amateur Aadil Bedi, one of India's leading juniors, made the cut in his first ever appearance in a professional event

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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)

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TAKE Open: Sujjan Singh hit the front with a six-under-66 in round 1

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TAKE Open: Abhijit Singh Chadha shot an error-free 66 to share the lead with Sujjan on day 1

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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

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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)

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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)

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Chikkarangappa was the other Indian in the joint halfway lead in Macao thanks to his second round six-under-65

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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

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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

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Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Honey Baisoya ended runner-up to record his career-best finish

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Express Exclusive Chennai Open: A dominant Mukesh Kumar pulled away into an almost insurmountable nine-stroke lead on day 3

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Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Honey Baisoya was a distant second after round 3

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Express Exclusive Chennai Open: Digvijay Singh's seven-under-63 was the best score of day 3 that catapulted him 34 places to tied 15th

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