Robert MacIntyre is looking to take back the Indian Open Trophy, which was last won by his own countryman, Stephen Gallacher in 2019. The Scottish duo along with David Law, who was third at the Hero Open held last year in Scotland, will be gunning for the event that is being staged for the 5
Amandeep Drall who was runner-up at the 2022 Women's Indian Open, and has been sharpening her game and giving herself tournament practice at every available opportunity, found three birdies in the last six holes during her solid round.
Amandeep Drall will start as one of the big favourites for the third leg at the historic Royal Calcutta Golf Club and will battle it out with Seher Atwal, who won the first leg of the Tour this year. Both Amandeep and Seher played at the opening event on the LET Tour in Kenya, which was won
Nitithorn Thippong won twice more after the success in The DGC Open. Following his win in India, Thippong won International Series Singapore and the Bangkok Open, on the local Thai Golf Tour, which helped him finish fourth on the Asian Tour Order of Merit.
The Indian Open - to be held between February 23-26 at the DLF Golf and Country Club - will see a high-powered field of star players, including defending champion Stephen Gallacher, 2018 Ryder Cup-winning captain Thomas Bjorn, his fellow Ryder Cup teammate Thorbjorn Olesen, Scotland's Robert
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 7 (ANI/PNN): Indo-American Chamber of Commerce has organised a Golf Tournament on 10th February, 2023 at Willingdon course to encourage business networking. The tournament will witness 90 plus corporate heads, Senior Representatives from the US Consulat
New Delhi [India], February 6 (ANI/GPRC): K Raheja Corp Homes, the residential development arm of Realty developer K Raheja Corp, has entered into an agreement to build a luxurious housing project covering 1 million sq ft on a prime 3-acre parcel of land in South Mumbai's Mahalaxmi neighborh
Starting the day with a six-shot lead, Aditi played very steady golf, as she did the whole week. She opened with a birdie on first, gave back that shot on eighth but picked a birdie on 11th to be 1-under through 11 holes on the final day.
Twenty-one-year-old Aryan Roopa Anand thus became the first amateur in six years to win the PGTI Qualifying School. The last amateur to win the Q School was Dhruv Sheoran in 2017.