Queens of Golf and WGAI launch celebrity Pro-am golf event on women’s day
The one-day tournament will bring together 20 professional women golfers, senior corporate executives, and sports celebrities, creating a dynamic and competitive atmosphere.
The one-day tournament will bring together 20 professional women golfers, senior corporate executives, and sports celebrities, creating a dynamic and competitive atmosphere.
Indian veteran Rahil Gangjee has enjoyed a remarkable career resurgence in recent times and the local hero is hoping a special family connection can help him to continue his winning streak in a world-class field at this week's International Series India.
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.
A week after winning her maiden professional title, Rhea Purvi Saravanan will have the privilege of teeing off in the first group in the second leg of the WPGT 2025 season at the Tollygunge Club.
A total of 79 players from seven countries are taking part in the event, which awards WAGR points besides Junior Scoreboard and AJGA, which help gain spots into US Kids major international events.
The cream of Indian women’s golf will be back in action as the Women’s Pro Golf Tour resumes with the 11th Leg of the Tour at the iconic Delhi Golf Club. The field is huge with 46 players and the purse is a handsome sum of Rs 14 lakh.
Tournament host Jeev Milkha Singh and fellow Legends Tour regular Jyoti Randhawa shared third place as the best-placed Indians after day one of the India Legends Championship at the Jaypee Greens Golf Course on Friday.
Greater Noida’s Arjun Sharma fired an ace enroute his super six-under 64 in round two that propelled him into the halfway lead at 13-under 127 at the Mysuru Open 2024 hosted by Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Golf Club (JWGC).
Vidhatri Urs holed a hat trick of birdies early in the round to cruise to a 2-shot win in the ninth leg of the Women’s Pro Golf Tour 2024 at the Clover Greens here on Friday.
Vani was lying tied-seventh and was the best Indian, though Pranavi Urs and Diksha Dagar were even par through nine holes, and they were still on the course.