The International Series will make its historic first entry into the Indian subcontinent next year, bringing the stars of the LIV Golf League and the cream of the Asian Tour to International Series India, the opening tournament in a groundbreaking 2025 calendar.
The fast-paced event had six competitors picked from the field of 20 who will play the main 72-hole event from December 5 to December 8. The tournament which has had an Indian, only once - Anirban Lahiri in 2016 in the field - will see three players of Indian origin in the field. They are Sa
Joost Luiten is a six-time winner on the DP World Tour, but has been winless on the tour since 2018. At the end of the first round, among the co-leaders was the incredible young talent from Japan, Keita Nakajima, who spent a record 87 weeks as the World's No. 1 amateur before turning pro in
The players were given 60 seconds to hit nine balls each at a target created on the 18th green of the DLF Golf and Country Club. All eight players were miked up to make it an interactive and fun event
Anirban Lahiri's last global win came at this very event back in 2015 and a year later he was second. Since then he has had countless second places, none more memorable than the runner-up finish at the PLAYERS Championship in 2022
Rahil Gangjee (65-65-64), playing at his original home town Kolkata, struck the day's joint lowest score of six-under 64 to storm into a two-shot lead at 16-under 194 in round three of PGTI Players Championship 2024 presented by Tollygunge Club
Arjun Prasad kept up the intensity with a five-under 65 in round two to stretch his lead to three shots at a total of 13-under 127 at the PGTI Players Championship 2024 presented by Tollygunge Club, the PGTI's season-opener
The strong field at the event boasts of leading Indian professionals including Manu Gandas, Khalin Joshi, defending champion Sachin Baisoya, Aman Raj, Karan Pratap Singh, Rahil Gangjee, Udayan Mane, Angad Cheema, Jairaj Singh Sandhu, Harshjeet Singh Sethie, Sunhit Bishnoi and Gaurav Pratap S
In the Indian Golf Union's Asian Games 2023 selection trials, Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth also topped the selection for women at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club in Kolkata on Thursday as per olympics.com.