The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 20 points at 10,133.
The leader on the Money List shot a brilliant six-under 66 inclusive of an eagle-birdie finish to take the lead on the opening day of the PGAI-TSM Open.
The Thai golfer displayed the form that took him to the top of the Asian Tour Order of Merit this year by taking the second round lead in the Indian Open.
The Sri Lankan golfer carded an eight-under-par 64 for a one-stroke lead over Australian Craig Warren on the opening day of the Indian Open.
The Singaporean showed he still has the magic touch to defend the crown he won last year.
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The Lucknow golfer, who won the Hero Honda Open West in Pune earlier this year, closed the 54-hole tournament with a final round of one-under 69 for a tally of nine-under 201.
The trio of Mukesh Kumar, Ashok Kumar and Jumman were sitting pretty atop the leader-board with identical cards of 69 on day one.
The Chandigarh pro braved a painful right elbow to snatch the opening round lead at the Forest Hill Golf Open.
India's Bajaj Auto Ltd said on Monday its Akurdi plant in Pune would resume working for six days a week, 20 months after the company cut the number to five.\n\n\n\n
The Lucknow golfer broke the existing course record of six-under 65, and was at 12-under 201 after three rounds in the Hero Honda West event.
The Sensex opened marginally higher with a gain of two points at 5,566.
The four-time `Champion golfer of the year' has earned Rs 5,61,690 from 10 starts this season.\n\n
The Kolkata pro extended his lead to eight strokes at the end of the penultimate round of the tournament.\n\n
The 31-year-old has seven top-ten finishes, amassing Rs 5,02,483 from eight starts.
The Kolkata pro is one clear of Digvijay Singh going into the final round of ther Surya Nepal Masters golf tournament.
The Hero Honda Masters champion hopes to become the first player from India to play full-time on the elite US PGA Tour.
A three-round aggregate of 207 has given him a two-stroke advantage over second-placed Jyoti Randhawa and Gary Rusnak of the USA.
The Indian golfing ace, who carded a superb 66 on the opening day, has a two-day total of six-under-par 138 in the Hero honda Masters.\n\n
The ace Indian golfer produced a magical display in difficult conditions to take the lead on the opening day of the Hero Honda Masters.
The 31-year-old Kolkata-based pro has a many reasons to win the Hero Honda Master golf, beginning on Thursday.
He pipped Kollkata pro Rahil Gangjee by a solitary stroke to win his second title of the season.
Digvijay Singh played a superb round but could not stop Mukesh Kumar from keeping the lead at the end of the penultimate round in the TNGF-KONE Open golf.\n\n
The Kolkata pro played a brilliant round of three-under 69 on the penultimate day of the Cotton City Open.
The Chandigarh pro had a one-stroke lead over the second-placed Feroz Ali on the opening day of the Cotton City Open.
The Indian ace failed to capitalise on his opening two rounds of 66 and 71 and slipped down the leader-board in the Aiful Cup.
The Bangalore lad had a round of eight-under 63 and shattered the course record of seven-under at the Hero Honda Open West golf tournament.
Revved up by Hero Honda and Bajaj, motorcycles closed 2004 with a bang, registering a whopping 51.61 per cent sales rise in December at 4,59,458 units against 3,03,035 units in December 2003 while passenger cars saw a healthy 20.57 per cent jump at 6
The NSE Nifty too soared by 118 points to close at 3641.
The Mhow-based golfer won 10 titles during the 2002-03 season and aggregated a record-breaking Rs 2.177m from 21 starts.
A superb birdie on the final hole earned him a well-deserved win in the Hero Golf Chandigarh Open.\n\n
The tournament will now be a 54-hole affair provided play is possible on Sunday.
The country's leading players will be seen in action at the Hero Golf Chandigarh Open 2003.