Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane is in line to become the first player to win four consecutive events on the TATA Steel PGTI as he heads into the Bengal Open 2020
Bengal Open 2020: Abhinav Lohan's error-free 63 placed him second on Day 1
Bengal Open 2020: Digvijay Singh made an impressive return to competitive golf after two months with a sizzling opening round of eight-under-62 which helped him seize the lead
Bengal Open 2020: Dipankar Kaushal's flawless eight-under-62 was the best round of Day 2, it placed him eighth
Bengal Open 2020: Om Prakash Chouhan was the fourth player to share the halfway lead, he fired a 65 in Round 2
Bengal Open 2020: Aadil Bedi's 65 propelled him into the joint second-round lead
Bengal Open 2020: Khalin Joshi too recorded a 63 in Round 2 to be tied for the lead
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane, searching for a record fourth straight title on the TATA Steel PGTI, was part of the joint four-way lead after his second round of 63
Bengal Open 2020: Kapil Kumar delivered the third day's best round of five-under-65 which lifted him 28 positions to tied 19th
Bengal Open 2020: Veteran Mukesh Kumar was on the prowl in Round 3 as he ended the day one off the lead in third place
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane continued to be on course to win a record fourth straight title on the TATA Steel PGTI as he too held the joint lead after a 67 in Round 3
Bengal Open 2020: Aadil Bedi surged ahead as the joint third round leader after posting a 67; Bedi is in pursuit of his maiden title
Bengal Open 2020: Local lad Viraj Madappa shot the last day's best score of 64 to finish third
Bengal Open 2020: Udayan Mane's three-match winning streak on the TATA Steel PGTI came to an end after his playoff loss to Aadil Bedi; Mane however extended his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit
Bengal Open 2020: The celebrations begin for the champion Aadil Bedi soon after his memorable win
Bengal Open 2020: Aadil Bedi’s lion-hearted performance earned him his maiden title in a thriller; Teenager Bedi triumphed in style with a chip-in birdie on the sixth playoff hole in the longest-running playoff on the TATA Steel PGTI
Bengal Open 2020: Aadil Bedi receives the winning cheque and trophy from Dr. Ronen Roy, President, Tollygunge Club