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Even as the likes of Jeev Mi lkha Singh, Arjun At w al, Jyoti Randhawa and Shiv Kapur make prog r e ss on the international s tage, the line-up of promising golfers based in India's southern states is growing longer by the day.
Italy clinches first World Cup
CUP OF JOY: Brothers Edoardo Molinari and Francesco held off strong challenges from Ireland and Sweden to win the World Cup.
Jeev, Jyoti miss out on top-10, Italian brothers win Omega World Cup
Tajikistan News.Net Sunday 29th November, 2009 Indian golfers Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa faltered on the back nine, dropping three crucial bogeys to throw away the chance of their best-ever finish at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup here Sunday.
Muniyappa, Randhawa to play in King's Cup next week
Rising star C Muniyappa and senior pro Jyoti Randhawa will spearhead the Indian challenge in the King's Cup golf tournament in Khon Kaen, Thailand from December 3 to 6. Randhawa is currently playing in the Omega Mission Hills World Cup in China along with Jeev Milkha Singh, while Indian open champion Muniyappa is featuring in the Crompton Greaves ...
Shenzhen : Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa shared six birdies against a lone bogey to return a steady five-under 67 and take a share of the 15th spot after the opening round of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup of Golf here Thursday.
Jeev and Randhawa have high expectations from golf World Cup
Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa are all set to represent India at the 2009 World Cup of Golf at the Mission Hills Golf Club starting here Thursday.
Hong Kong : SSP Chowrasia signed off with a spectacular five-under 65, the best card of the day by an Indian, to join compatriot Jyoti Randhawa at tied 22nd after the final round of the Hong Kong Open golf tournament Sunday.
Dream showdown as Mickelson leads Woods
Champions yesterday, setting up a dream finale to the World Golf Championship event.
Chowrasia lying tied seventh in Hong Kong
A last-hole bogey left a blot on an otherwise unblemished five-under 65 from S.S.P. Chowrasia in the first round of the UBS Hong Kong Open Thursday.
Chance for upcoming professionals
GREATER NOIDA: The absence of four top golfers of the country will give the upcoming professionals a good opportunity to engage in a competitive battle for the Rs.
Greater Noida Undergoing a swing change, Anirbal Lahiri often switched between his old style and the reworked one inadvertently.
Anirban Lahiri wins BILT Open golf
Anirban Lahiri bagged the highest prize money ever on the Aircel-PGTI when he won the BILT Open 2009 golf with a mammoth seven-stroke margin here Sunday.
Randhawa falters to end 19th, Mickelson edges out Els
India's Jyoti Randhawa rolled down the leaderboard from overnight eighth position to tied 19th at the end of Asia's first-ever World Golf Championship event at HSB Champions here Sunday.
Randhawa in line for career-best finish in world golf tourney
Tajikistan News.Net Saturday 7th November, 2009 Jyoti Randhawa seems to have found his rhythm and focus at the right time as he added another two-under 70 on a difficult day to keep in sight a first-ever top five finish in a World Golf Championship .
Golf: Lin, Randhawa lead Asian challenge at HSBC Champions
SHANGHAI: Taiwan's Lin Weng-Tang and India's Jyoti Randhawa led a strong Asian charge at the WGC-HSBC Champions on Thursday, playing impressive golf to stay in touch with the leaders.
Randhawa shoots 68, placed ninth at WGC-HSBC
Jyoti Randhawa shot a fine four-under 68 that will go a long way in restoring his confidence, as he was placed tied ninth at the end of the first round of the WGC-HSBC Champions at the Sheshan International Golf Club Thursday.
Bilt Open to begin from Nov 5 sans top golfers
New Delhi, Nov 3 : Emerging golfers of the country will make most of the absence of some of the star players, including Jeev Milkha Singh at the Bilt Open, offering a whopping prize money of Rupees one crore for the November 5-8 event.
Randhawa slips to 5th in Asian Tour Order of Merit
Sentosa Ace Indian golfer Jyoti Randhawa dropped a rung to fifth but Gaganjeet Bhullar held on to the sixth spot in the Asian Tour's Order of Merit list issued on Monday Randhawa has earnings of USD 318,350, while Bhullar has USD 308,916. The two are the only Indians in the top-10 bracket.
Colourful Poulter dusts cobwebs to win Singapore Open, Bhullar 14th
Coming back after a six-week lay-off, Ian Poulter 'shrugged off the cobwebs' and ensured his trip to the island state was indeed fruitful as he won the Barclay's Singapore Open and moved into the tenth place on the European Order of Merit, now called the Race to Dubai.
Bhullar in sight of top-10 as weather hits play again
Tajikistan News.Net Saturday 31st October, 2009 The start-top-start saga continued at the Barclay's Singapore Open golf as rain and lightning once again came in the way of Saturday's programme.
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