The Adani Invitational Golf Championship beginning on April 1 at Jaypee Greens Golf and Spa Resort will have a field of 126 players including 124 professionals and two amateurs. The event will be
played in the stroke-play format consisting of four rounds of 18 holes each. The top 50 players
Armitage shares the lead alongside Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts and Sweden's Marcus Kinhult, who played in the morning and held a share of the lead for most of the day.
Japanese and Asian Tour star golfer Ajeetesh Sandhu, spoke about his struggles in the 2024 season and how he overcame them with a win in the season-ending PGTI Tour event, while his better half and Ladies European Tour star Tvesa Malik revealed how Ajeetesh played a major role in her maiden
Reigning major winner Bryson DeChambeau, who had top-six finishes in three of the four Majors in 2024 including a win at the US Open, heads a stellar lineup
Yashas Chandra (69-64-66), who was overnight fifth and four shots off the lead, climbed four places on Saturday as his total reached 14-under 199. Yashas, yet to win a title, enjoyed a slender one-shot lead
Delhi's Saarthak Chhibber moved into a sole two-shot lead at 13-under 129 after returning a sizzling seven-under 64 in round two of the Tour Championship 2024
Ajeetesh (69-67-69-71), who totalled 12-under 276 for the week, took home an impressive prize money cheque of INR 30 lakh for his effort. It happened to be Sandhu's first win in five years and overall seventh professional title. It was also Ajeetesh's first triumph at the celebrated DGC
Jamal Hossain, fresh from his victory at the last PGTI event in Digboi, continued his hot streak with a brilliant five-under 67 to enjoy the clubhouse lead on day one of the Rs 2 crore Vishwa Samudra Open 2024 being played at the Delhi Golf Club
The stellar field at the tournament will feature international winners SSP Chawrasia, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Rahil Gangjee, Gaurav Ghei, Rashid Khan, Khalin Joshi, Chikkarangappa S, Yuvraj Sandhu, as well as other leading Indian names such as Om Prakash Chouhan, Olympian Udayan Mane, 2024 PGTI Ran
Jamal (68-65-72-71) totalled 12-under 276 for the week to win his fifth title by a narrow one-shot margin. Hossain picked up a prize money cheque worth Rs 12,75,000 to jump 22 spots from 39th to 17th place in the PGTI Ranking
Arjun Prasad (62-64), the first-round leader by one shot, extended his lead to three strokes at a total of 14-under 126 on Thursday following a round that featured an eagle, five birdies and a bogey