In winning the title, the Mhow golfer posted his first victory in 15 years at the historic Delhi Golf Club.
Back after a six-month lay-off following a motorcycle accident, the 26-year old golfer was ahead of the pack at the half-way stage in the PSPB Open.
Amandeep Johl and Feroz Ali are in tied-second position after the opening day in the Petroleum Golf Championship.
The Kolkata pro carded a seven under 65 leaving himself one stroke ahead of local lad Harinder Gupta in the 16th leg of the Amby Valley PGAI Tour.
The Kolkata pro is on the brink of victory after the penultimate round in the Sir Padampat Singhania Open golf tournament.
Mukesh Kumar won the inaugural Airtel Open Golf title in Mumbai to register his fourth win on the Amby Valley PGAI Tour 2004-05 season.
The Mhow golfer scored his fifth triumph on the 2005-06 Amby Valley PGAI Tour.
The Mhow-based golfer grabbed the half-way lead in the Rs One million Hero Honda Open West 2005.
The Lucknow pro submitted a card of 4-under 67 to claim the first day's honours in the Hero Honda Open West golf tournament.
The Kolkatan, with a final total of 15-under 269, thus registered back-to-back victories in as many weeks and took home a handsome cheque of Rs 1,89,840.
Star golfer Rafiq Ali of Kolkata clinched the prestigious Amby Valley PGAI Patna Open Golf-2004 title.
The Mhow golfer entered the final round of the Servo Masters with a six stroke lead.
They are tied at an aggregate of 11-under 201 after the penultimate round of the Tata Open 2004 golf tournament.
The Asian Games gold medallist fired a brilliant five-under 67 to take a one-stroke lead at the mid-way stage of the Tata Open golf tournament.
The Delhi golfer scored his third straight win on the Amby Valley PGAI Tour when he won t he HT Prof title.
Both had an identical score of nine-under 135 at the end of the second day's play in the HT Pro Golf 2004.
The two young golfers displaced three experienced stalwarts from the helm to tie for the lead going into the final round of the Hero Honda Open South.
A career-best score gave the Delhi golfer a new course record, with a 10-under par 62, midway through the four-round Hindu Open.
The 38-year-old Mhow-based golfer leads the challenge in The Hindu Open, which gets underway on Wednesday.
Mukesh Kumar fired a round of three-under 69 to lead the field after the penultimate round in the Hyundai-TNGF Open.
The Kolkattan scorched the course with a 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead after round two in the Hyundai-TNGF Open.
The 30-year-old grabbed a one-stroke lead on the first day of the Hyundai-TNGF Open.
The Delhi golfer clinched a nail-biting victory in the Hyundai-MGC Open.
The Delhi pro wrested the initiative with a two-stroke lead at the half-way stage of the Hyundai-MGC Open.
The Chandigarh pro made the most of an early morning start and fired a superb 66 to take a two-stroke lead at the end of the half-way stage in the The Hindu Open.
The Kolkata golfer fired a superb eight-under 64 to grab a two-shot lead at the half-way stage of the Hyundai-TNGF Open 2005.
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The Kolkata golfer added a two-under par 68 to his overnight 67 to be five-under par 135 after 36 holes in the Airtel Open..
Shiv Kapur fired a near-perfect round of 7-under 65 to take a one-stroke lead in the opening round of the RCGC Open.
Mukesh Kumar fired a superb five-under 65 to nudge to within striking distance of Rafiq Ali in the penultimate round of the tournament.
Two-time champion Rafiq Ali took a four-stroke lead at the mid-way stage of the Patna Open 2004.
An incredible round of nine-under 63 gave the Delhi golfer the sole lead in the HT Pro tournament.
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