Karandeep Kochhar didn't look out of sorts despite returning to play at the RCGC after a long gap of five years. The 23-year-old four-time winner on the PGTI had an initial stutter when he bogeyed the 11th but got on a roll after his 30-feet birdie conversion on the 13th. Among Karandeep's s
PGTI Order of Merit leader Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (63-70), a 10th tee starter on Thursday, made yet another promising start with an early birdie on the 12th but then stumbled with a bogey on the 13th where he found the hazard and a double-bogey on the 14th where his ball was plugged in the bunk
The 2022 PGTI Order of Merit leader and a winner of four titles this season Yuvraj Singh Sandhu had a whirlwind start with three birdies on the first four holes. A bogey and birdie on the fifth and ninth respectively meant that he made the turn at three under.
Kapil Kumar sank seven birdies and an eagle for a bogey-free round. He was off to a terrific start with birdies on the first four holes making a couple of conversions from 10 to 12 feet. An eagle on the par-5 eighth followed by a birdie on the ninth took Kapil to seven under at the turn. Kum
Cowan totalled 13-under 275 and won by three shots over home favourite Amandeep Drall (72) and Caroline Hedwall (71), who dropped a bogey on the 18th to slip from sole second to joint second with the India
On Saturday, she took a one-shot advantage into the final day over Sweden's Caroline Hedwall (68) and German Olivia Cowan, whose bogey-free 65 equalled the week's best card
Sahith Theegala is five behind leader Rickie Fowler (66) who is 14-under. Fowler's earlier rounds were 67-63 and last won more than three years ago. Theegala is five behind leader Rickie Fowler (66) who is 14-under.
Abhijit Singh Chadha (68-65), a three-time winner on the PGTI, kept his card clean for the second day in succession as he didn't drop a single bogey. Gaganjeet Bhullar stormed his way into contention shooting the day's joint-best round of 7-under 65 to be now placed second on the leaderboard
Karandeep Kochhar scored eight birdies in exchange for a bogey while Bengaluru's Chikkarangappa, the winner of the inaugural edition in 2018, produced a bogey-free round.
Tom Kim fired a flawless 5-under 66 for a record-equalling 24-under 260 winning total at TPC Summerlin as Cantlay, who was tied for the lead with one hole remaining, stumbled at the finish line with a triple bogey following an uncharacteristic errant tee shot.
Kartik Sharma (71-67) jumped up six spots from his overnight tied seventh to take the lead as a result of his six birdies and a bogey. Kartik, who has six top-10s in the season so far to be placed 14th on the Order of Merit, continued his good form on Wednesday as his round featured three lo