As of date Kartik Singh is the highest ranked Indian at 199 while the other three players to have received the invitation for this prestigious event are Krishnav Nikhil Chopra and Vedant Sirohi, both past participants in the event and Rakshit Dahiya will be in the four-player team
Taarini Lodha from Amateur Riders' Club topped the qualifying round for the Junior National Equestrian Championship held in Bangalore in the category of under 12 in Dressage. Taarini along with Arya Chandorkar, Rehaan Shah and Stasya Pandya qualified for the Nationals which will be held in D
Vidhatri Urs shot 1-under 70 for her third under-par round of the week after 68-69 on the first two days. She totalled 6-under 207 to complete a fine wire-to-wire win. This was Vidhatri's first win as a professional, though she has won on the Tour as an amateur in the past
Two promising amateurs, Mannat Brar and Saanvi Somu, were hot on the heels of Vidhatri Urs, who is playing only her third event as a professional, in the ninth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Clover Greens
Vidhatri, who had five birdies against two bogeys, leads by one shot over a trio of players, Sneha Singh, the 2023 Order of Merit winner, promising amateur Saanvi Somu, and another emerging young star, Karishma Govind. They all shot 2-under 69 each
Action returns on the Women's Pro Golf Tour as the leading domestic stars led by in-form Hitaashee Bakshi return to the course at Clover Greens in Hosur. The only two multiple winners this season, Hitaashee Bakshi and Sneha Singh, the 2023 Order of Merit winner, are both in the field which i
Kapil Dev, who has also excelled as an amateur golfer, has been the vice president and member of the Governing Body of PGTI for the last three years and has played a pivotal role in further shaping and developing Indian professional golf along with the core team of PGTI
As Tvesa Malik regained her form other Indians were amateur Avani Prashanth (69-70-72) and Vani Kapoor (68-70-73) at T-33rd. The defending champion Diksha Dagar (71-72-70) and Pranavi Urs (71-69-73) were T-43rd and Ridhima Dilawari (70-72-72) was T-54
The best Indian was Vani Kapoor with 4-under 68 and T-12 at the end of the round, while amateur Avani Prashanth was the next best at T-27 with 3-under 69. Ridhima Dilawari (70) was T-39 and the top three Indian stars Diksha Dagar, the defending champion, Pranavi Urs and Tvesa Malik, carded 1
Playing only her fourth round as a pro, Anvitha Narender (69-65), a New Jersey-born Bengaluru-based golfer, shot 5-under 65 and moved two clear of the Gurgaon-based amateur Lavanya Jadon (69-67)
Anvitha Narender and Sneha Singh were among the four co-leaders at the end of the first day of the eighth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Bangalore Golf Club. Anvitha and Sneha shared the lead with Rhea Jha and amateur Lavanya Jadon with 1-under 69 each
A total of 41 players including six amateurs will be competing in the eighth leg at the Bangalore Golf Club this week after competing in Mysuru last week, where Gaurika pulled off a great win with birdies in each of the last three holes