Indian Open: The prolific Lahiri became the eighth Indian winner of the Indian Open and it was the 11th occasion that the tournament was won by an Indian
Indian Open: SSP Chawrasia is staring at his maiden Indian Open title and third European Tour victory as he heads into the final round with a two-shot lead
One of the star groupings of the Indian Open 2015 will be the three-ball of Jeev Milkha Singh, Arjun Atwal and Asian Tour legend Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand
Anirban Lahiri will be looking to improve on his world ranking of 39 as he tees it up at the 2015 Indian Open; Lahiri will play alongside Spanish star Miguel Angel Jimenez in the first two rounds
Jyoti Randhawa shot a seven-under-65 to move into joint ninth in round 3 of the True Thailand Classic, he is five shots off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
L - R: Mr. P Sandhu, Director, PGTI, Capt B L K Reddy, Secy, HGA, Mr N Ramesh Reddy, President, HGA, Mr A Pasha, Capt, HGA, Mr C Dayakar Reddy, Jt Secy, HGA, at the Golconda Masters press conference
The Hemisphere PGTI Masters: L to R - Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI, Angad Cheema, Mr. Anil Sharma, Chairman, Amrapali Group, Chikkarangappa & Abhijit Singh Chadha at the press conference
Anirban Lahiri climbed to a career-best 37 in the world rankings thanks to his win in Malaysia, Lahiri now only second Indian after Jeev Milkha Singh to be ranked inside the top-50
Anirban Lahiri poses with the Maybank Malaysian Open 2015 trophy, he is now likely to enter the top-50 in the world and also get an invite for the Masters tournament (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
PGTI Qualifying School 2015: Ravinder Tavel (3rd from left) receives the winning cheque from (l - r) Mr. U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Mr. Chetan Meda, Director, Eagleton Golf Resort & Anirban Lahiri
Angad Cheema was one of three Indians occupying tied sixth place after the penultimate round of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage, he is looking to earn an Asian Tour card for the first time
PGTI Qualifying School 2015: Dinesh Raghuvanshi fired a four-under-68 to be one of the three joint leaders at the end of the first round of Pre Qualifying I
Shankar Das receives the winning cheque from (l - r) Mr P Sandhu, Director, PGTI, Master Akhil Khaitan, Mr R Takru, Director, McLeod Russel, Mr A Bajoria, Capt, RCGC & Mr U S Mundy, Director, PGTI
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Shankar Das won the biggest pay cheque on the PGTI with victory at the McLeod Russel Tour Championship and as a result secured the 2014 Rolex Player of the Year title
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Karan Taunk won the 2014 PGTI Emerging Player of the Year title after he recorded the highest prize money earnings among the rookies in 2014
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Shankar Das surges ahead with a seven-under-65 in round 3; Emerges strong contender for Rolex Player of the Year title
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Shubhankar Sharma held on to his overnight lead with a second round effort of 69, he now enjoys a slender one shot advantage over Rashid Khan
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Rashid Khan matched the course record with a phenomenal nine-under-63 to be placed second and emerge a strong contender in the Rolex Rankings race
The top six players in contention for the Rolex Player of the Year title this week (L to R in order of ranking) O P Chouhan, Chikkarangappa, Shankar Das, Rashid Khan, Mukesh Kumar, Khalin Joshi
Shiv Kapur was the joint leader at the halfway stage of the Dubai Open; Arjun Atwal and Gaganjeet Bhullar were tied third (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
13th TATA Open: (L - R) Mr. Alan Singh from TATA Steel, Mr. Farzan Heerjee, Chief, Guest Relations & Sports, TATA Steel & Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI, at the press conference on Tuesday
L - R: Mr P Sandhu (PGTI), Mr K K Baheti (McLeod Russel), Mr R Takru (McLeod Russel), Mr U S Mundy (PGTI) & Mr G Ghosh (RCGC) pose with the McLeod Russel Tour Championship 2014 trophy
PGTI Noida Masters: Amardip Sinh Malik (2nd from left) receives the winning cheque from (l - r) Mr M M Mishra, IAS (Retd), Secy, Noida GC, Cdr S S Ahuja, GM, Noida GC & Mr U S Mundy, Director, PGTI
PGTI Noida Masters: Despite a score of six-over-78 in regulation play, Amardip Sinh Malik broke the victory barrier with a par on the first playoff hole to defeat Md Zamal Hossain Mollah
Indian Open: The prolific Lahiri became the eighth Indian winner of the Indian Open and it was the 11th occasion that the tournament was won by an Indian
Indian Open: SSP Chawrasia is staring at his maiden Indian Open title and third European Tour victory as he heads into the final round with a two-shot lead
One of the star groupings of the Indian Open 2015 will be the three-ball of Jeev Milkha Singh, Arjun Atwal and Asian Tour legend Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand
Anirban Lahiri will be looking to improve on his world ranking of 39 as he tees it up at the 2015 Indian Open; Lahiri will play alongside Spanish star Miguel Angel Jimenez in the first two rounds
Jyoti Randhawa shot a seven-under-65 to move into joint ninth in round 3 of the True Thailand Classic, he is five shots off the lead (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
L - R: Mr. P Sandhu, Director, PGTI, Capt B L K Reddy, Secy, HGA, Mr N Ramesh Reddy, President, HGA, Mr A Pasha, Capt, HGA, Mr C Dayakar Reddy, Jt Secy, HGA, at the Golconda Masters press conference
The Hemisphere PGTI Masters: L to R - Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI, Angad Cheema, Mr. Anil Sharma, Chairman, Amrapali Group, Chikkarangappa & Abhijit Singh Chadha at the press conference
Anirban Lahiri climbed to a career-best 37 in the world rankings thanks to his win in Malaysia, Lahiri now only second Indian after Jeev Milkha Singh to be ranked inside the top-50
Anirban Lahiri poses with the Maybank Malaysian Open 2015 trophy, he is now likely to enter the top-50 in the world and also get an invite for the Masters tournament (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
PGTI Qualifying School 2015: Ravinder Tavel (3rd from left) receives the winning cheque from (l - r) Mr. U S Mundy, Director, PGTI, Mr. Chetan Meda, Director, Eagleton Golf Resort & Anirban Lahiri
Angad Cheema was one of three Indians occupying tied sixth place after the penultimate round of the Asian Tour Q School Final Stage, he is looking to earn an Asian Tour card for the first time
PGTI Qualifying School 2015: Dinesh Raghuvanshi fired a four-under-68 to be one of the three joint leaders at the end of the first round of Pre Qualifying I
Shankar Das receives the winning cheque from (l - r) Mr P Sandhu, Director, PGTI, Master Akhil Khaitan, Mr R Takru, Director, McLeod Russel, Mr A Bajoria, Capt, RCGC & Mr U S Mundy, Director, PGTI
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Shankar Das won the biggest pay cheque on the PGTI with victory at the McLeod Russel Tour Championship and as a result secured the 2014 Rolex Player of the Year title
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Karan Taunk won the 2014 PGTI Emerging Player of the Year title after he recorded the highest prize money earnings among the rookies in 2014
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Shankar Das surges ahead with a seven-under-65 in round 3; Emerges strong contender for Rolex Player of the Year title
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Shubhankar Sharma held on to his overnight lead with a second round effort of 69, he now enjoys a slender one shot advantage over Rashid Khan
McLeod Russel Tour Championship: Rashid Khan matched the course record with a phenomenal nine-under-63 to be placed second and emerge a strong contender in the Rolex Rankings race
The top six players in contention for the Rolex Player of the Year title this week (L to R in order of ranking) O P Chouhan, Chikkarangappa, Shankar Das, Rashid Khan, Mukesh Kumar, Khalin Joshi
Shiv Kapur was the joint leader at the halfway stage of the Dubai Open; Arjun Atwal and Gaganjeet Bhullar were tied third (Picture Courtesy: Asian Tour)
13th TATA Open: (L - R) Mr. Alan Singh from TATA Steel, Mr. Farzan Heerjee, Chief, Guest Relations & Sports, TATA Steel & Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI, at the press conference on Tuesday
L - R: Mr P Sandhu (PGTI), Mr K K Baheti (McLeod Russel), Mr R Takru (McLeod Russel), Mr U S Mundy (PGTI) & Mr G Ghosh (RCGC) pose with the McLeod Russel Tour Championship 2014 trophy
PGTI Noida Masters: Amardip Sinh Malik (2nd from left) receives the winning cheque from (l - r) Mr M M Mishra, IAS (Retd), Secy, Noida GC, Cdr S S Ahuja, GM, Noida GC & Mr U S Mundy, Director, PGTI
PGTI Noida Masters: Despite a score of six-over-78 in regulation play, Amardip Sinh Malik broke the victory barrier with a par on the first playoff hole to defeat Md Zamal Hossain Mollah