Indian Golf gets global push as DP World joins PGTI
The partnership is aimed at strengthening the competitive structure of the PGTI, expanding global playing pathways for Indian golfers and supporting grassroots and junior development programmes.
The partnership is aimed at strengthening the competitive structure of the PGTI, expanding global playing pathways for Indian golfers and supporting grassroots and junior development programmes.
The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) on Wednesday announced the Tata Open golf tournament, which will be held in Jamshedpur from December 25 to 28.
Positioned as India’s only professional golf league, 72 The League is supported by industry veterans, seasoned investors and prominent sports enthusiasts.
Dubai-based Indian Hoshi Rakesh Yadav and Bangladesh’s Md Razu fired a score of six-under 65 to hold the joint lead after round one of Pre-Qualifying III of the PGTI Qualifying School 2025 being played at the Golmuri Golf Course here on Friday.
Pune-based amateur Aditya Garg fired a second straight six-under 65 in Round Two to total 12-under 130 and thus take the top honours at Pre-Qualifying I of the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) Qualifying School 2025 being played at the Golmuri Golf Course here on Thursday.
The event will be held at the Vooty Golf County Club in Vikarabad from February 21 – 24. The tournament offers a prize purse of INR 1 crore. The Pro-Am event will be staged on February 25.
It was the lowest winning total at the Tour Championship as Bhullar improved upon his 24-under 264 from the 2020 edition.
Harsh Gangwar, another Delhi-based golfer, was tied second as his last round of 69 as he finished the tournament at a total of 14-under 266.
Top golfers of the country, including defending champion Yuvraj Sandhu, Udayan Mane and Khalin Joshi will be seen in action in the Rs 1 crore, prize money TATA Steel PGTI Players Championship to be played at the Tollygunge Club here from February 7 – 10.
Bengaluru-based amateur Aryan Roopa Anand (64-63-65-70) carded a last round of two-under 70 to end up as the wire-to-wire winner with an impressive six-shot margin at a total of 20-under 260 at the Final Qualifying Stage of the TATA Steel PGTI Qualifying School 2023 at the Tollygunge Club, here on Friday.