
27-year-old Veer Ahlawat from Gurgaon, who has shown consistent form the past two seasons on the Asian Tour, finished tied-20th

The International Golf Federation announced this week that European Tour winners Shubhankar Sharma from Chandigarh and Gaganjeet Bhullar from Amritsar

Asian Tour winners Ajeetesh Sandhu and Rashid Khan will be joined by Karandeep Kochhar, Chikkarangappa S. and Veer Ahlawat at

India’s lone player on the lucrative LIV Tour, Anirban Lahiri, who turns 37 on June 27th, and is now based

52-year-old Jyoti Randhawa, an eight-time winner on the Asian Tour, playing in his maiden season on the Senior European Tour,

Eight Indian pros played this week’s Asian Development Tour US$ 85,000 Vietnam Masters event, with 4 of them making the

Shubham Jaglan from Delhi Golf Club, a third-year student attending the University of South Florida on a college golf scholarship,

The 13th annual Duke of Edinburgh Cup in aid of Christel House Charity Golf Tournament hosted at Karnataka Golf Association

21-year-old Pranavi Urs, playing in her first full season on the Ladies European Tour (LET), scored 70-66-70 to miss out

(a) Asians continue to dominate in women’s golf – The US Women’s Open saw an amazing 60 Asian players in

22-year-old Hiroshi Tai, from Singapore made history by becoming the first Asian golfer ever to win the prestigious 127 year

Last week the PGA Championship saw LIV golfer Bryson DeChambeau register a runner-up finish, marking another top 10 finish in

28-year-old Veer Ahlawat, current No 1 on the PGTI and coming off a huge 2nd place finish on the European

14-year-old Kartik Singh, the youngest ranked Indian on the WAGR is all set to play the 3rd edition of the

The Indian Golf Union (IGU), governing body of amateur golf in India has selected 14-year-old Kartik Singh and 17-year-old Rakshit

The historic IGU Eastern India Amateur Golf Championship-2024, which has shifted from its traditional date in December, now to May,

Those of you who have tried your hand at playing golf indoors, hitting balls into a movie screen, may not

Indian pros continue to struggle on the Asian Tour as once again only two players barely made the cut to

LIV Golf played its second tournament in Adelaide, Australia and showed the event is proving popular as 94,000 fans showed

28-year-old Veer Ahlawat from Gurgaon stretched his lead at the top of the PGTI rankings, keeping in mind the No
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