
Just as Indian fans were growing weary of no top 5 finishes by Indians on the Asian Tour this season,

42-year-old Sri Lankan veteran, N Thangaraja fired a final round 66 to come from 7 strokes behind to win the

28-year-old Tvesa Malik of Gurgaon shot 65-74-73 (4-under 212) to win the Hero WPGT’s 13th Leg by a massive eight

27-year-old Veer Ahlawat of Gurgaon shot 70-68-79-72 (1-over 289) to finish 80th in the US$ 1mn Shinhan Donghae Open Ocean

24-year-old Saptak Talwar from Delhi, who played college golf in U.S., has returned to Asia and tasted early success finishing

Our readers have been starved of international professional victories by Indian men in the past 5 years after the flood

16-year-old Indian amateur Avani Prashanth, achieved a remarkable professional victory in Europe, shooting 72-71-67 to win the Ahlsell Final at

35-year-old Gaganjeet Bhullar, a 10-time winner on the Asian Tour, recorded his best finish of the year – tied-5th

Jeev Milkha Singh who turned 50 last year and has played a few senior events in USA and Europe with

36-year-old LIV Golf Tour member Anirban Lahiri shot 70-69-69-68 (8-under 276) to finish a creditable third in the US$ 2mn

While the PGTI resumed action this week with a Rs 50 lac event in Chennai, a few top Indian pros

23-year-old Indian-American Varun Chopra from Illinois shot an impressive 65-67 (12-under 132) at the TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Georgia to

Indian amateurs Avani Prashanth and Vidhatri Urs were joined by Asmitha Sathish in making the cut at the US$ 44,000

Anirban Lahiri, before leaving the PGA Tour for LIV GOLF, had made it to two International Teams for the Presidents’

India Golf Week Editor Rishi Narain, a former Asian Games Gold Medal winning Indian team member and currently All-India Senior

The Asian Tour resumed action after several weeks and with PGTI also being out of action for a couple of

In a much-awaited announcement, the 2024 Asian Tour Qualifying School will take place across six different venues in three countries

For someone who has spent all his life living through the ecstasy that sport has provided, it is hard for

Aditi Ashok, who, having gained 25 yards with her driver during the off season, continues to break her own career

Arjun Atwal, India’s only winner on the PGA Tour, shot 72-72-71-74 (9-over 289) to finish tied for 38th in the
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