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Rudresh hopes to fast track into pro league

The New Year will dawn with a new way of life for Rudresh Sharma. The 19-year-old, just a two-year veteran on the amateur circuit, has decided to leav

Asian Tour event confirmed for 2009, with new venue

In a season of cancelled tournaments and reduced prize money, the Asian PGA Tour’s SAIL Open, first held last season in February 2008, has been confir

Fit-again Ashok sets sights on Asian Tour

After having a fairly successful season despite an injury and corresponding surgery, Ashok Kumar is ready to take the big plunge.

Bolt from the greens

For a day that started in a blanket of fog and ended in sunshine, the golfing scenario was exactly the opposite.
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Lahiri hangs in on foggy day

Thursday’s afternoon rounds had literally been sprints, so after Friday morning dawned wrapped in cotton wool, the certainty of an incomplete second d

Lahiri hangs in on foggy day

Thursday’s afternoon rounds had literally been sprints, so after Friday morning dawned wrapped in cotton wool...

Jeev warms up with five-under

The swirling early morning fog might have left the tee-off schedule haywire, but the chill failed to be any sort of dampener to one over-enthusiastic

World traveller returns home

After having won in three corners of the world, Jeev Milkha Singh is ending his wonder year trying to wow home fans from a little closer.

I was complacent, says Jyoti after season of discontent

In a year that was lit up by the glow from another name’s big-game hunting, Jyoti Randhawa climbed a different kind of learning curve.

Shamim stays in lead despite stumble

Despite a round hurt by swirling winds, a stutter at the start and a forgettable back nine, it remained advantage Shamim Khan.

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It may have taken longer than he imagined, but 37-year-old Jeev Milkha Singh is finally turning heads across the golf world.

Rashid ready for his big break

Being in awe does not come easy to Rashid Khan, it seems. The youngster had managed to get himself clicked with Nick Faldo when he came across the Bri

Shamim out of the rough, finally

Tuesday was the wrong day to expect rapt attention to the telephone from Shamim Khan. With Eid coinciding with celebrations of his first victory in al

Early days yet but Gurbani hopes to rule the greens

Giving up a two-shot lead in the last round isn’t the ideal way to finish a tournament. Gurbani Singh, though, chooses to see the glass as more than h

Lahiri relishes his chance in golf’s elite company

The morning after the long night had him excited and filled with nervous anticipation. “For the first few holes I felt slightly nervous. But it was al

Rashid’s rise

A 22-shot win is a certain indication of the chasm in levels. But if any more proof was needed of Rashid Khan’s readiness for the step-up tour, his th

Ladies Masters gets pink slip

The Indian Ladies Masters, the country’s first women’s European tour event, has been shelved for the season because of, as the organisers put it, the

It’s all in the mind for Nalini

It’s not the fantasy world of Harry Potter, but the brilliance of its creator JK Rowling that caught Nalini Singh’s attention. No magic spells work in

‘Sometimes it all falls into place’

After fighting injury and legal battles, Atwal regains PGA Tour card by becoming first Indian to win on American soil.

Big steps on the learning curve

Digression is a ploy that doesn’t work too well with Himmat Rai. The talk on golf is to the point; veer it away from his sport a little bit, and the a

Observing a champ from close quarters

Their team of two began the morning with fist-pumps, and moved on to easy smiles as the lead stretched by afternoon. But with the win coming down to t

Hiccup before the hurrah

There must never be a boring moment with Liang Wen-chong. His one-man show at the Indian Open began with a head-turning composition on the first day..

Adam strikes on eve of final

Adam Blyth’s golf swing looks picture perfect. But if you were to sit down at leisure and paint, his putting action would be just the subject.

Different strokes: An American greens card through Europe

In history recollection mode while talking just before the Indian Open started last Thursday, Jyoti Randhawa was extolling the change in the country’s

Rough with the smooth

It’s been a week of prodigal sons, some, in true Indian tradition, claimed for our own.
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