Indian-American Sahith Theegala, who is one of the rising stars on the PGA Tour, made 10 birdies as he carded 9-under 64 to take the lead at The Sentry, the opening event of the 2024 season on the PGA Tour.
Collin Morikawa grabbed his sixth PGA TOUR title at the Zozo Championship but it was his first since the 2021 Open Championship and first worldwide victory since the 2021 DP World Tour Championship. The win came in his 99th start at the age of 26 years, 8 months, 16 days.
Sahith Theegala, who is of Indian heritage, fired a final round of 4-under 68 at Silverado Resort in Napa, California to win by two strokes over Korea’s S.H. Kim as he joined fellow Indian-American Akshay Bhatia in the winner’s club following the latter’s triumph at the Barracuda Championshi
Sahith Theegala fired a bogey-free 67 after rounds of 68-64 in the first rounds. He is now in the lead on 17-under. In his 67 four of his five birdies came on the back-nine as he pulled two clear of the chasing pack that also included Australia’s Cam Davis and Justin Thomas of the U.S., both
Sahith Theegala, who finished 31st las season and missed the Tour Championships by a whisker, has opened the new season in a spectacular manner. With a stunning 64 following up on his first round 68, Theegala looking for his maiden success on the PGA TOUR, is now the joint leader with Korea’
Viktor Hovland played one of his best rounds of the year as he shot 10-under 61 and grabbed the title at the BMW Championship, the second of the FedExCup Playoffs Finale.
Cheema, the six-year-old Indian prodigy began with a flourish in the Boys Under-6 at the World Championships for Boys and Girls for ages six to 12, as he shot 2-under 34 and was lying tied second at the at the Midland Country Club.
Lee Hodges totalled 20-under 193 to break the tournament 54-hole mark of 195 set last year by Scott Piercy. Hodges led at 8-under after the first round and a record 15 under after the second.
Mahreen Bhatia finished very strongly with three birdies in the last four holes, including two in the last two, but finished a gallant second in Girls 14 at the US Kids World Teens Championships at Pinehurst. The second place this week is in addition to the second place she claimed in the Eu
Korean rookie S.H Kim ended a frustrating run of three missed cuts in a row when he fired a bogey-free 7-under 64 at the 3M Open on Friday to give himself a fighting chance of qualifying for the lucrative Playoffs.
Mahreen Bhatia of India rose to the top of the leaderboard in Girls 14 with another fine performance in the second round of the US Kids World Teens Championships in Pinehurst. In the Boys 13, Kartik Singh stayed on road to a fine finish as he added 1-under 71 to his first round and moved to