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.
It will be an exciting week with 46 players, the highest ever on the Hero WPG Tour and the prize purse will be a whopping Rs. 25 lakhs.
Amandeep, overcame two early bogeys and a double bogey later held on for 1-under 71 and a total of 10-under 278.
The 24-year-old Azhar, sank two mammoth putts from a range of 20 to 30 feet for birdies on the fourth and fifth.
Divjot, had ounds of 40-37-36 to total 5-over 117 and win by six shots over Indonesia’s Michael Clifton Lumy, who struggled to 5-over 41 on the last day.
Sneha leads the Hero Order of Merit by a mere Rs. 500 over Hitaashee Bakshi, who has won once and finished runner-up three times.