Pritish totalled 3-under 213, the best total among those playing 18-hole rounds. He was also adjudged the overall winner with World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) points. Shambhavi Chaturvedi earned WAGR points as she totalled 16-over for three days in Girls 13-14, which was one shot better tha
Varun Muthappa of Karnataka will take on Anshul Mishra in the final of the IGU 123rd All India Amateur Golf Championship of India was held in the Chandigarh Golf Club. The two young stars are qualified for the championship laden with history by winning close matches.
The IGU has also been working to get funding from Olympic Solidarity and they have been very favourable as the IGU has sent presentations and necessary paperwork has been initiated
After winning the 14th Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship 2024, young Indian golfer Yogya Bhalla said that her aim is to win a medal in the Olympics.
The 14th Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship 2024 concluded at the Delhi Golf Club on Thursday where Yogya Bhalla and Raza Kaur emerged victorious as winner and runner-up respectively in their category.
The Big Cricket League (BCL) is set to debut in Surat in December. BCL provides a special opportunity for cricket fans and aspiring players to play alongside some of the greatest names in international cricket. In an exciting cricketing spectacle, Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina, and Irfan Path
New Delhi [India], November 19: The Women Kabaddi League (WKL), India's premier platform dedicated to promoting women's kabaddi, is thrilled to announce the launch of its nationwide trials for the WKL 2025 season. With a steadfast mission to empower women athletes and give them the opportuni
The ceremonial tee-off was performed by Raj Khosla, President, DGC, and national champion Gauri Monga. With a total of 110 ladies in the fray, the championship, a 3-day 54-hole World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) tournament, will take place on the greens of the Lodhi and Peacock courses from N
A total of 126 players are participating in the tournament including 123 professionals and three amateurs. The tournament features some of the leading Indian professionals such as PGTI Ranking leader Veer Ahlawat, former champion Om Prakash Chouhan, Udayan Mane, Rashid Khan, Shaurya Binu, Sa
The FEI Jumping World Challenge (South Zone) took place at Surge Stable, Bangalore, bringing together India's best equestrian talent in a competitive show jumping event. Riders from across the south region competed in various categories, demonstrating skill, agility, and precision. All the A
Young amateur Mannat Brar (76-75-71-70) had the double honour of top amateur and was also the best-finishing Indian in tied 11th place on 4 over par 292, with professionals Pranavi Urs and Hitaashee Bakshi tied for 15th two strokes behind the teenager. They were 6-over 294.