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
Sachin Baisoya, who has had a decent run in the last two seasons having finished inside the top-25 of the PGTI Rankings, carried forward the momentum on Tuesday with a round that featured seven birdies and a bogey. Baisoya, a Bronze Medalist for Delhi in the team event at the 2022 National G
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.
Aryan Roopa Anand, the outright leader since round one, further consolidated his position at the top on Thursday with a flawless effort that featured three birdies on the front nine and two on the back nine.
Bengaluru-based amateur golfer Aryan Roopa Anand stormed into six-shot lead with a brilliant 63 in round two of Final Qualifying Stage. Aryan Roopa Anand (64-63), the overnight leader by one shot, extended his lead as he went one better than his first-round score of 64.
Twenty-one-year-old Aryan Roopa Anand, currently India's top-ranked amateur golfer and a two-time All India Amateur champion, scored seven birdies and a bogey during his opening round. Aryan, a winner of five amateur and one junior title, enjoyed a good day with the driver and also sank four
Arjun, who claimed tied 43rd place at two-under 286 at the season-ending event, secured a creditable 25th position on the PGTI Order of Merit as a result of two top-10s in the season including a third-place finish at the Gurugram Challenge.
Chikkarangappa (66-71-62-69), who totaled 20-under 268 for the week, bagged a whopping INR 45 lakh for his effort at the richest-ever event on the PGTI. It was the 29-year-old golfer's 15th title on the PGTI and overall 16th professional win.
Fourteen-time PGTI winner Chikkarangappa S(66-71-62), who has been a runner-up on two previous occasions in Jamshedpur, once at the 17th TATA Open 2018 and then again at the Tour Championship 2020, zoomed 12 spots from his overnight tied 13th following his extraordinary third round effort th
Mohd Azhar totaled 12-under 132 for two days to move up two spots from his overnight third position and enjoy a one-shot advantage over the rest of the field.
Kapil Kumar, currently 21st in the PGTI Rankings with three top-10s to his credit in the season, fired it close to the hole at Golmuri to pick up three of his four birdies on the front-nine from a range of six feet.