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
Gurgaon's Veer Ahlawat with the day's best round of seven-under 59 is placed second in the clubhouse with an overall score of 10-under 122 while Bengaluru's M Dharma is placed third in the clubhouse with an overall score of nine-under 123
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.
Yuvraj Singh Sandhu carded 4-under 68 in round four to finish on top with an overall score of 19-under 269 to bag his seventh professional title. Yuvraj took home the winner's cheque worth INR 7,50,000 to move up from third to second position in the PGTI Order of Merit.
The PGTI Players Championship 2022 will feature top Indian professionals such as Olympian Udayan Mane, Rashid Khan, PGTI Order of Merit leader Ajeetesh Sandhu, Khalin Joshi, defending champion Chikkarangappa, Manu Gandas, Yuvraj Singh Sandhu and Honey Baisoya, to name a few.
Varun Parikh (73-70-67-67), who won the PGTI's Qualifying School earlier this year and posted a career-best third place finish on the PGTI last month, thus continued his hot form this season. Varun's triumph lifted him from 28th to the fourth position in the PGTI Order of Merit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointed out that this success was possible earlier but sports in India was marred by corruption and nepotism, instead of the required professionalism. "We cleaned that and raised confidence in the youth for their dreams.
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
The five golfers bunched in tied second place were Deepinder Singh Kullar and Sunhit Bishnoi, both of whom also hail from the DLF Golf & Country Club and Bengaluru's Trishul Chinnappa and the Mhow-based duo of Om Prakash Chouhan and Mukesh Kumar.
The field features Indian golfing greats Gaganjeet Bhullar (11 International Wins) and Jyoti Randhawa (9 International Wins) as well as other leading Indian names including Himmat Rai (a winner on the Asian Tour), Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (4 PGTI Wins), Manu Gandas (4 PGTI Wins), Shamim Khan (