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PGTI Feeder Tour, Faridabad: Local boy Abhinav Lohan finished on second spot with a total of three under 213 and Delhi lad Wasim Khan, who was overnight tied 2nd, ended up with a score of one over 217 on third position. |
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The R&A and the USGA announce the ban on anchored strokes |
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European Tour Preview - BMW PGA Championship |
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National junior champion Viraj Madappa shot the best round of the second day to move up to joint lead at the midway stage of the Usha Karnataka Junior Golf today. Madappa, who had a one-over 73 on first day, carded two-under 70 to get to one-under 143, the same as overnight leader, Pukhraj Gill (71) at the 7100-yard Eagleton Golf Club. |
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Arjun Singh Chaudhri of Noida took a four-shot lead in round two of the PGTI Feeder Tour event being played at the Aravalli Golf Club in Faridabad. Chaudhri carded a four-under-68 on Wednesday that took his total to seven-under-137. |
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May 22: Young Indian Khalin Joshi is ahead in the Putting Average category of Asian Tour on 1.66 while Prayad Marksaeng (1.68) and Kiradech Aphibarnrat (1.69) are placed second and third. Joshi trails Tiger Woods (1.25) and Michiel Bothma (1.63), the leaders of the same category on the PGA Tour and European Tour. Meanchile, Scott Hend of Australia is back at the top of the Driving Average gr |
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Kuala Lumpur, May 21: A buoyant Thongchai Jaidee will be hoping to surpass his previous best position of 42nd place on the Official World Golf Ranking when he competes in the BMW PGA Championship in Wentworth this week. Thongchai, who finished runner-up at the Volvo World Match Play in Bulgaria on Sunday, is amongst a strong line-up of Asian Tour stars who will compete in the European Tour’s fl |
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May 20: Korea’s Bae Sang-moon, a three-time Asian Tour winner, fired a closing one-under-par 69 to win his maiden PGA Tour title at the US$6.7 million HP Byron Nelson Championship on Sunday. Bae, who spent his formative years playing on the region’s premier Tour before heading to the United States, held off the stiff challenge of Major winner, Keegan Bradley to become the fifth Korean after Ke |
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