Over 180 golfers, aged between 6 and 22 years, will participate in this three-day, 18-holes-per-day tournament played on both the Lodhi and Peacock Courses. Usha has been in longstanding association of over three decades with the Delhi Golf Club . The ceremonial tee-off was done by top junio
The India Championship underscores India's growing influence as a destination for elite golf. The announcement follows the success of the 2025 Indian Open, won by Spain's Eugenio Chacarra, and further boosts the Tour's momentum in the region
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 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 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
With 24 teams and 13 days of action to go in the round-robin stage, the field is very open and golf lovers are in for some scintillating golf. The League, being played at the historic par-72 Delhi Golf Club course, features 16 days of hard-fought golf and will conclude in a Grand Finale on
Vidhatri, who trailed Hitaashee by one shot after the first round, carded 2-over 74 to Hitaashee's 75 to be tied for the top spot at 1-over 145 after 36 holes
Vidhatri, who won the ninth and 10th legs of the Tour, added a third title as she scored 1-under 35 on yet another day hit by inclement weather when the final round was reduced to nine holes. The second round had also been reduced to nine holes because of weather
Vidhatri Urs started almost two hours later than her original tee time as play was pushed back on account of the weather and forecast of heavy rain and wet conditions. She opened with a bogey on Par-5 first but birdied the second, fifth and seventh for a 2-under 34 that took her 27-hole tota
The three-day golfing event saw 102 participants aged between 10 and 83 years engage in a battle of the greens across the 54-hole WAGR event. Gauri Monga (236) and Amreen Sandhu (237) won top honours, in a closely battled contest