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  1. Golf: Bhatia bogeys final hole and loses golf title by a margin

    Golf: Bhatia bogeys final hole and loses golf title by a margin

    At the 18th tee, Bhatia, in the final group with Aaron Roy, was one-under for the day and had a total score of 18-under. He needed one birdie to win and one more to reach the play-offs. But he three-putted from 32 feet and a bogey resulted in his par putt failing to fall from six feet and he...
  2. Golfer Vaani Kapoor among four leaders in Swiss Ladies Open, Tvesa at ninth place

    Golfer Vaani Kapoor among four leaders in Swiss Ladies Open, Tvesa at ninth place

    Among other Indians, Tvesa Malik Sandhu, who was tied for third when she finished, tied for ninth at the end of the day, while Ridhima Dilawari and Amandeep Drall tied for 57th with 1 over 72 and Seher Atwal (77) was T-108 .Australian Rudgeley, chasing her first victory on the Ladies European...
  3. Swiss Ladies Open: Vaani Kapoor among four leaders, Tvesa at ninth place

    Swiss Ladies Open: Vaani Kapoor among four leaders, Tvesa at ninth place

    Rotkreuz [Switzerland], India's Vani Kapoor was among four players sharing the lead at the end of the first round of the Swiss Ladies Open. Vani was tied with Kirsten Rudgeley, Caroline Hedwall and Anne-Charlotte Mora, all five under par.Among other Indians, Tvesa Malik Sandhu, who was tied...
  4. Ladies European Tour: Solid start at Italian Open, Diksha finishes fourth

    Ladies European Tour: Solid start at Italian Open, Diksha finishes fourth

    Rome [Italy], Diksha Dagar, who started her opening round on the back nine, birdied her first three holes and laid the foundation for a solid first round of 5-under 67 at the Ladies Italian Open at Golf Nazionale. She was in fourth place and one shot behind the trio of leaders, Australian...
  5. Diksha's strong start in Italian Open, fourth place

    Diksha's strong start in Italian Open, fourth place

    ROME: Indian golfer Diksha Dagar made good use of a hat-trick of birdies early on the back nine to shoot a solid 5-under 67 to stay one shot behind the trio of leaders at the Ladies Italian Open.After the first day, Diksha trailed Australia's Kirsten Rudgeley, Spain's Fatima Fernandez Cano and...
  6. Golf: Amateur Mahreen bests Indians at rain-hit Singapore Ladies Masters

    Golf: Amateur Mahreen bests Indians at rain-hit Singapore Ladies Masters

    The other two Indians in the field, Sahar Atwal and Hitashi Bakshi, had a tough day. Seher was one-over through six holes and Hitashi was two-over through eight holes.China's Cai Danlin was on a flyer with a 5-under 67 and took the clubhouse lead. Amateur Ruolin Song of China was in second...
  7. Golf: Vidyatri takes the lead on his professional debut in the seventh stage of the WPGT

    Golf: Vidyatri takes the lead on his professional debut in the seventh stage of the WPGT

    Vidyatri, who has won the Hero WPG Tour in the past but as an amateur, made a steady start with a par 10 and then birdies on the par-4 11th and par-3 15th and also had a bogey on the par-4 in between. 13th hole. She was the only player to shoot under par during the day.Vidyatri has a two-shot...
  8. Golf: Subhankar at T-26, Diksha fails to make cut in Scandinavian Mixed

    Golf: Subhankar at T-26, Diksha fails to make cut in Scandinavian Mixed

    Diksha Dagar, the only Indian woman in the field, missed the cut with 75-73.Sharma was on a good run at three-under with four birdies and one bogey in the first eight holes. Then he hit his tee shot into the water on the par-4 13th and it, too, went into deep rough.He ultimately finished...
  9. Avni made it to LET Access Series

    Avni made it to LET Access Series

    Montauban (France), Avani Prashant made the cut despite a disappointing 78 in the second round of the Montauban Ladies Open on the LET Access Series.Avani, who was T-14 after the first day with a round of 71, was in danger of missing the cut as she triple-bogeyed the par-4 15th, bogeyed the...
  10. McIntyre headed for first PGA Tour win; Bhatia slipped to 58th position

    McIntyre headed for first PGA Tour win; Bhatia slipped to 58th position

    HAMILTON [CANADA], Looking for his first PGA Tour victory, Scotland's Robert McIntyre holed a 30-foot eagle putt on the par-5 17th to take a late lead and a four-stroke lead heading into the final round of the RBC Canadian Open. At Hamilton Golf & Country Club.With Kiwi Ryan Fox tied for the...
  11. Golf: McIntyre moves to first PGA Tour win; Bhatia slipped to 58th position

    Golf: McIntyre moves to first PGA Tour win; Bhatia slipped to 58th position

    With Kiwi Ryan Fox tied for the second round lead, McIntyre shot 4-under 66 to finish at 14-under 196. The 27-year-old Scottish left-hander is looking for a successful win in 44 career starts.Mackenzie Hughes (67), trying to become the second consecutive Canadian to win a national...
  12. Indian veterans Atwal, Jeev make strong start in Senior PGA Championship

    Indian veterans Atwal, Jeev make strong start in Senior PGA Championship

    Michigan [US], India: Ace golfers Arjun Atwal and Jeev Milkha Singh made strong starts with identical 2-under 69s in the first round of the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship. He was ranked 19th in the seniors (over 50) majors on the Champions Tour. Australian Richard Green and Englishman...
  13. Golf: Indian veteran Atwal, Jeev make strong start in Seniors PGA Championship, joint 19th

    Golf: Indian veteran Atwal, Jeev make strong start in Seniors PGA Championship, joint 19th

    Australian Richard Green and Englishman Richard Bland shot 7-under 64 at Harbor Shores and lead the $3.5 million tournament. Defending champion Steve Stricker opened with a 5-under 66 and was among five players with 66.Jeev started from the first tee and scored his first birdie on the fourth...
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