Chacarra, who registered his first win on the DP World Tour, started the week with a win in the Hero Pro-Am, and went on to shoot 70-70-73-71 for a total 4-under 284 at the DLF Golf and Country Club. He won by two shots over the defending champion, Japan's Keita Nakajima (72)
Shubhankar Sharma has been a consistent presence at the Indian Open since it became part of the DP World Tour in 2015, making the cut every single time. The Indian golfer, who turned professional at just 16, has successfully retained his playing rights on the tour since 2017. As he prepar
Shubhankar Sharma has played Indian Open every year since it came onto the DP World Tour in 2015, and has ensured weekend action each time. Sharma, who turned pro at 16, has also succeeded in keeping his playing rights on the tour since 2017, according to a release from the Indian Open.
Indian professional golfer Veer Ahlawat is all set to tee off at the Indian Open, an event he knows well. The 29-year-old, who secured a DP World Tour card this season by winning the PGTI Order of Merit, will look to improve on his runner-up finish last year when play begins at the DLF Go
Apart from the winner Larrazabal and runner-up Kapur, the other competitors were Pawan Munjal, Executive Chairman Hero MotoCorp; defending champion Keita Nakajima; 2024 HIO runner-up Veer Ahlawat; the 2023 Indian Open winner, Marcel Siem; Daniel Hillier and Rafa Cabrera-Bello
: India's Veer Ahlawat made his first cut on the DP World Tour after taking up membership of the Tour. The 28-year-old who played one hole after waiting overnight as darkness had enveloped the Al Hamra Golf on the first day, birdied the 18th and shot 3-under 69 in the second to move into the
Yashas Chandra (69-64-66), who was overnight fifth and four shots off the lead, climbed four places on Saturday as his total reached 14-under 199. Yashas, yet to win a title, enjoyed a slender one-shot lead
Delhi's Saarthak Chhibber moved into a sole two-shot lead at 13-under 129 after returning a sizzling seven-under 64 in round two of the Tour Championship 2024
Saarthak Chhibber, Aadil Bedi and Sri Lanka's N Thangaraja shot scores of six-under 65 to be joint leaders after round one of the Tour Championship 2024, PGTI's season-ending event being played at the Beldih and Golmuri Golf Courses in Jamshedpur
Ajeetesh (69-67-69-71), who totalled 12-under 276 for the week, took home an impressive prize money cheque of INR 30 lakh for his effort. It happened to be Sandhu's first win in five years and overall seventh professional title. It was also Ajeetesh's first triumph at the celebrated DGC
Jamal Hossain, fresh from his victory at the last PGTI event in Digboi, continued his hot streak with a brilliant five-under 67 to enjoy the clubhouse lead on day one of the Rs 2 crore Vishwa Samudra Open 2024 being played at the Delhi Golf Club
The stellar field at the tournament will feature international winners SSP Chawrasia, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Rahil Gangjee, Gaurav Ghei, Rashid Khan, Khalin Joshi, Chikkarangappa S, Yuvraj Sandhu, as well as other leading Indian names such as Om Prakash Chouhan, Olympian Udayan Mane, 2024 PGTI Ran