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.
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
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
Mahreen Bhatia, who finished second at the US Kids European Championships, two months ago, once again opened her campaign with a round of 3-under 69 at the Pinehurst No. 6 course. Kartik Singh, who recently won the FCG Callaway World Junior 2023 Championships, also had a fine stretch run on
Emiliano Grillo (68) and Adam Schenk (72) both finished at 8-under 272. Grillo made a winning putt at the 186-yard 16th hole to win on the second play-off after both parred the first playoff hole on the 18th. Aaron Rai of England shot 71, who has strong Indian connections was Tied-12th, whil
Rai, a winner on the DP World Tour, added 3-under 67 to his first two rounds of 71-68. He had four birdies against one bogey. Rai, who was raised in West Midlands in the UK, has only one previous Top-10 on PGA TOUR and it was T-10 at the Houston Open last year.
Korea's Si Woo Kim came up one stroke shy and settled for tied second place in the AT&T Byron Nelson even as Jason Day of Australia, completed an emotional victory for his 13th PGA TOUR victory.
Marty Zecheng Dou, who started using the AimPoint technique to read the putting greens recently, wielded a hot putter as he made seven birdies at TPC Craig Ranch, his adopted home course, including four over the last six holes to earn his first career 54-hole lead/co-lead.
Tony Finau grabbed his fourth win in the last 18 starts and in the process beat the World No. 1 Jon Rahm. American Indian Akshay Bhatia, the 21-year-old with special temporary membership, faded to a 70 and finished fourth. Bhatia, who needs a win to qualify for the FedEx Cup is, however, exp
Matt Fitzpatrick trailed Jordan Spieth by two with five holes to play but made birdies on the 15th and 16th holes to tie for the lead at 17-under. On the third playoff hole, Fitzpatrick hit his 9-iron to within 1 foot on the closing lighthouse hole to set up the winning birdie.
Matt Fitzpatrick had six birdies and he also had an eagle which he holed out from 149 yards away on the par-4 third hole. His total was at 14-under 199 and is looking for only his second PGA Tour win.