Bengal Open: The big media turnout at the press conference
Bengal Open: Mr. Anil Mukerji, Chief Executive and Managing Member, Tollygunge Club, shares his thoughts on the occasion
Bengal Open: Capt. Ravi Dey, Golf Captain, Tollygunge Club, addresses the media
Bengal Open: Viraj Madappa spoke about playing as a professional at his home course for the first time
Bengal Open: Rahil Gangjee spoke about his big comeback in 2018 and the advantage of playing in home conditions at Tollygunge Club
Bengal Open: Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, shared PGTI's perspective on the launch of the Bengal Open and the new association with West Bengal Tourism
Bengal Open: (L - R) Rahil Gangjee, Capt. R Dey, Golf Captain, Tollygunge Club, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI, A Mukerji, Chief Executive & Managing Member, Tollygunge Club & Viraj Madappa at the press con
Bengal Open: Syed Saqib Ahmed also took a share of second thanks to his opening round of 63
Bengal Open: Karandeep Kochhar, who became the youngest player to win on the PGTI at Tollygunge Club in 2016, once again enjoyed himself at his favourite venue with a 63 that placed him tied second
Bengal Open: Local lad Sunit Chowrasia, fresh from a career-best seventh place on the PGTI last month, continued his hot form with a first round of 63 to be in a four-way tie for second place
Bengal Open: Eighteen-year-old rookie Karan Pratap Singh took the honours on day one with a breathtaking eight-under-62
Bengal Open: Himmat Rai produced the second day's best score of 63 along with Trishul Chinnappa and N Thangaraja; Himmat closed Round 2 in tied sixth, two off the lead
Bengal Open: Badal Hossain continued in tied second place after a second round of 66
Bengal Open: Rashid Khan's 64 lifted him 10 spots to tied second; He was one off the lead and in a four-way tie for second along with Karan Pratap Singh, Karandeep Kochhar and Badal Hossain
Bengal Open: Honey Baisoya made a move with a second straight six-under-64 to emerge halfway leader
Bengal Open: The third round saw uncle SSP Chawrasia and nephew Sunit Chowrasia playing in the same group in a professional event for the first time
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah, another Bangladeshi, matched the tournament's best round of 62 with an eagle and six birdies; He zoomed 27 spots to 12th in Round 3
Bengal Open: Bangladesh’s Badal Hossain moved into sole second as a result of his third round of 66
Bengal Open: Honey Baisoya extended his lead to two shots in the third round after scrambling for a hard-earned five-under-65
Bengal Open: Abhishek Kuhar made a hole-in-one on the eighth during his fourth round of 68 that placed him 29th
Bengal Open: The gallery following the leader group on the final day
Bengal Open: Honey Baisoya took second place after his last round of 70
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah stole the show with a sensational seven-under-63 on the final day to clinch his first PGTI win in seven years; He was 15-under and error-free on the last two days
Bengal Open: Zamal celebrates his third PGTI win and his first title outside his native Bangladesh and on Indian soil
Bengal Open: Md Zamal Hossain Mollah receives the trophy from (L-R) A Mukerji, Managing Member, Tollygunge, V Verma, Vice Captain, Tollygunge, S Paul, Vice President, TATA Steel, U S Mundy, CEO, PGTI
Md Zamal Hossain Mollah's win at the Bengal Open 2019 Presented By West Bengal Tourism and Powered By Tollygunge Club helped him jump 326 spots to a career-best of World No. 614