A huge uproar erupted after the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) suspended 17 professional golfers for participating in the Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) Invitational Tournament at Jaypee Greens, Greater Noida, between September 17 and September 19.
The suspension list includes some of the most prominent names in Indian golf. Bhullar, one of India's most successful golfers, has represented the country at the Olympic Games and is a multiple-time Asian Tour winner. His suspension, alongside players such as Aman Raj, Harendra Gupta, Karand
Bhullar carded 6-under 64, the best card so far in two IGPL tournaments and became the first back-to-back winner on the circuit that promises a lot of excitement from the young brigade. Bhullar shot 72-68-64 for an 8-under total at the Jaypee course, which played to a par of 72 on the first
Three-time Asian Tour winner Shiv Kapur and Karandeep Kochhar, one of the leading young professionals who divides his time between events in India and on Asian Tour, will join last week's winner, Gaganjeet Bhullar in the second Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) Invitational NCR at the Jaypee
New Delhi [India], September 15: When the Professional Golf Tour of India announced Amitabh Kant as its newest Board member, the news was received with enthusiasm across both sporting and corporate circles. As a policymaker who has played a central role in India's economic growth, Kant's mov
Gaganjeet Bhullar lived up to his top billing with a steady 1-under 71 that carried him to the top and into a share of the first place with the overnight leader Shaurya Binu in the inaugural Rs. 1.5 crore Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) Invitational Chandigarh.
The Chandigarh Golf Club, which took a heavy pounding in the rains over the last few weeks, rose to the occasion to make it playable for a historic inaugural IGPL event. The greens understandably played slow, but the players seemed to adjust as the play progressed.
The IGPL unveils a brand-new format that brings together talent from all segments - both men and women pro golfers and top amateurs. The IGPL Tour will have a series of events with multiple incentives, including handsome purses of Rs 1.5 crores at each event in a season that will last till D
"A golfer's life is not easy. When you are going to tournaments, you have to make the cut to earn money and pay the bills. IGPL is providing a format for the younger generation coming on board, so you do not have to worry about financial constraints. The work being done on the grassroots lev
The Indian golfer, who has not made a cut since the Indian Open in March, will be eager to turn his fortunes around and extend his week in Denmark. Veer Ahlawat carded a 2-over 73, placing him tied for 113th and facing an uphill task to progress, as per a press release from the Danish Golf C
Part of the four-member team sent by the Indian Golf Union, Parmar finished runner-up in Category C (Age 38 to 46) and also took the second round lead with an impressive four-under 68 at the Gading Raya Golf Club