Panasonic Open India: (L - R) K Kumar from Classic G&CC, C M Thant, CEO, Asian Tour, Khalin Joshi, Gaganjeet Bhullar, Rory Hie, Shiv Kapur & S Agarwal, Head Marketing Comm, Panasonic India, at the PC
Panasonic Open India: Jyoti Randhawa celebrated his 300th start on the Asian Tour by cutting a cake
Panasonic Open India: Shankar Das too fired a flawless 67 on Day 1 to be the fourth Indian in tied third
Panasonic Open India: M Dharma's error-free opening round 67 placed him tied third too; Dharma missed a hole-in-one by a whisker on the 17th
Panasonic Open India: Arjun Prasad produced four consecutive birdies during his first round 67 to lie tied third
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur was among the four Indians with scores of five-under-67 in tied third place on Day 1; Kapur enjoyed a hot start with three birdies on his first four holes
Panasonic Open India: Vikrant Chopra was the fifth Indian to fire a 67 on Friday
Panasonic Open India: Kshitij Naveed Kaul signed for a flawless opening round of five-under on Day 2
Panasonic Open India: Rashid Khan missed just one green during his solid 67 on Friday
Panasonic Open India: Karandeep Kochhar created number of chances with his quality ball-striking to end up tied fifth
Panasonic Open India: Defending champ Khalin Joshi struck a first round of five-under-67 to join eight other Indians in tied fifth
Panasonic Open India: Vikrant Chopra's second round 70 helped him close the day as the third Indian in tied sixth
Panasonic Open India: Rashid Khan shot a 70 to also take a share of sixth after the penultimate round
Panasonic Open India: Chikkarangappa's second round 68 placed him tied sixth
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur fired a second straight 67 to emerge as joint leader in Round 2
Panasonic Open India: Veer Ahlawat also notched his career-best Asian Tour finish as he closed the week in tied eighth
Panasonic Open India: Vikrant Chopra's tied fifth finish was his best on the Asian Tour so far
Panasonic Open India: Shiv Kapur finished tied second on the Asian Tour for the second week running
Panasonic Open India: Chikkarangappa produced his best score in the last round, a five-under-67, to finish joint runner-up
Panasonic Open India: Seventeen-year-old Korean Joohyung Kim became the second youngest Asian Tour winner after he fired a final round of seven-under-65
Panasonic Open India: Teenage Korean sensation Joohyung Kim, the winner by one shot, poses with the Panasonic Open India trophy