Veteran India golfer Arjun Atwal, who has been pre-occupied with his father's health issues, will return to action after nearly four months when he tees off at the Puerto Rico Open
Manu Gandas produced a bogey-free six-under-30 on the back of five straight birdies in the second round to take the halfway lead at the Glade One Masters golf tournament here on Wednesday.
Woods suffered multiple injuries to his legs that required surgery, but was conscious and lucid when he was found.
Golf star Tiger Woods suffered leg injuries in a vehicle rollover in the Los Angeles area and is undergoing surgery, authorities and his manager said. His condition isn't yet clear.
Seher Atwal finally cherished her maiden professional win as she overcame three bogeys on the front nine to claim the fourth leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour, here on Friday. Niece of Indian golf legend Arjun Atwal, 22-year old Seher, who started the day with a two-shot lead, shot a final round of 2-over 73 but still emerged a three-shot winner over Vani Kapoor (74) and Hitaashee Bakshi (75) at the Poona Club Golf Course. On a somewhat chilly and windy day at the Poona Club Golf Course, there were no sub-par rounds and only three players shot even par 71. For Vani, this was her best result since tying for second in the sixth leg before Covid hit last year. Hitaashee won the last event of 2020 and was runner-up in the second leg this year, indicating good progress. Leader on the Hero Order of Merit Amandeep Drall, tied-second overnight, was unable to find any birdies in her round of 76 and slipped to Tied-4th alongside amateur Sneha Singh (73) and Jahanvi Bakshi (74). Seher, w
Seher Atwal entered the final round as leader for the second consecutive week when a bogey-free four-under 67 saw her jump to the top of the leaderboard after 36 holes
Om Prakash Chouhan of Mhow didn't have the best of days on the golf course on Thursday, though he still continued to enjoy a substantial lead for the third consecutive day
Indian duo of Shubhankar Sharma and Gaganjeet Bhullar will hope for a better showing in the Omega Dubai Desert Classic starting on Thursday
Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri will return to action next week, confident that his game is in right place despite missing the cut at the American Express Championship.
Ridhima Dilawari would look to keep her winning momentum going when she tees off at the second leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour at TNGF's Cosmo Golf Course, here on Wednesday
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"Peter''s death was unexpected but peaceful," the family said in a statement through the BBC, where he worked. It did not provide a cause of death
Rahil Gangjee rounded off his truncated 2020 Japan Tour season with a superb second nine to finish Tied 40th with 3-under 69 on the final day of the Dunlop Phoenix Open
Rahil Gangjee makes cut in Japan, lies Tied-34th
The Masters is a strictly invitational tournament sponsored by a private organisation. Even the reigning champion has to be invited
Dustin Johnson shot off so fast with a par, eagle, birdie, birdie start that he could barely see any rivals in his rear-view mirror
All sporting stadia lie empty of spectators (patrons) and games such as soccer, American football, cricket/others are played and relayed to avid viewers through TV coverage
Very regrettably there was no huge crowd cheering to see Jazz, the golfing prince of Thailand, patiently holding onto his one under all the way through the 9th to finish at 3 under
With Woods, they talked about "Tiger proofing" golf courses. What will they do for someone who can drive 500 yards at will?
Indian-American golfer Aman Gupta's dream run at the 120th US Amateur continued as he beat the younger but higher-ranked Michael Thorbjornsen 1-up in the quarter-finals at Bandon Dunes here. The 21-year-old Gupta trailed Thorbjornsen till the 13th, but tied at the 14th and went ahead on 15th. Thorbjornsen pulled level again on 16th, before Gupta won the 17th with a par and they halved the 18th and that sent Gupta into the last four. He will now meet Tyler Strafaci, World ranked 56th from Georgia Tech. Strafaci won 1-up over 2016 US Mid-Amateur champion Stewart Hagestad. "I feel great about my game. I'm still hitting it good. Chipping was a little bit of a struggle but I kind of found my rhythm last night after the round, and I've been putting good all week," said Gupta. "I'm just going to go hit my game plan tomorrow and hopefully pull out a win and get to the final." Gupta's parents are of Indian origin but he was born in the US and is enrolled at Oklahoma State, which has a very