Jeev Milkha Singh shot a rollercoaster one-under 71 to settle for a tied 19th finish, while Jyoti Randhawa's two-under 70 in the final round earned him a share of the 30th position in the Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday.
A composed Jyoti Randhawa kicked off his campaign with an opening round of two-under 70 to be tied 10th, even though his compatriots Shiv Kapur and Jeev Milkha Singh went over-par in the $ 2.5 million Qatar Masters in Doha on Thursday.
The Indian golfer produced a sizzling opening round seven-under 65 in the Singapore Masters.
The Indian golfer had a successful season where he lifted four titles and topped the Asian Tour Order of Merit.
Jeev Milkha Singh was tied 11th, returning one-under 71 after 54 holes at the Johnnie Walker Classic.
The ace Indian golfer had a successful season where he lifted four titles and topped the Asian Tour Order of Merit.
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Jyoti Randhawa bulldozed his way into a share of the early lead in the Dubai Desert Classic first round.
Shiv Kapur was the biggest loser as his ranking take a nosedive from 175th to 189th.
South Africa's Retief Goosen clinched the Qatar Masters golf tournament on Sunday.
Defending champion Jeev Milkha Singh got off to a decent start, courtesy an opening round of one-under 69 that placed him tied third in the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup in Tokyo on Thursday.
Jeev Milkha Singh, who was languishing at the tied 43rd position after a horrendous 75 in the opening round, revived his title defence by leaping in to the tied 15th spot at the Casio World Open Jee revived his title defence after carding a brilliant four-under 68 in the second round to leap to the tied 15th spot at the Casio World Open here today.
Jeev Milkha Singh lost his match 3 and 2 to Robert Karlsson as Europe crushed Asia 3 + to 12 + points to retain the Royal Trophy.
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The Indian golfer turned in a roller-coaster two-under 68 to climb one spot to tied ninth after the second round of the Dunlop Phoenix golf tournament.
Jeev Milkha Singh's finished tied 25 at the Volvo Masters in Spain.
India's top golfer had an MRI scan on his right wrist, which has bothered him for the last few months.
Jeev Milkha Singh's maiden UBS Order of Merit title and four victories around the globe dominated the season that included numerous milestones.
The Indian golfer, who was ranked as low as 376th during this year itself, made an unbelievable leap of 339 places.
The Indian ace was voted the Players' Player of the Year at the Asian Tour's UBS Awards Gala 2006.
He managed only an even par 72 despite hitting four birdies in the third round.
The two Indians were five strokes adrift of leader Prayad Marksaeng after the opening day of the Volvo Masters of Asia.
The ace golfer is eyeing a Volvo Treble at the season-ending Volvo Masters of Asia in Bangkok next week.
Jeev Milkha Singh notched another accolade today when he was nominated for the Asian Tour's inaugural UBS Special Achievement Award.
Top Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh speaks on his growing stature in the country and the US PGA experience.
Jeev Milkha Singh's broke into the world's top-50 golfers to become the first-ever Indian to be eligible to play in the Masters.
The Indian golfer carded a three-under 67 round to move into the sole lead after the penultimate round of the Golf Nippon Series.
The Indian ace had a flawless second round of five-under 65 in the season-ending Golf Nippon Series JT Cup.
'I've won on three different tours this season. It has been a perfect year,' said the ace Indian golfer after winning the Casio World Open.
Jeev Milkha Singh carded three-under 69 and was placed second after the second round of the Yen Casio World Open golf.
Jeev Milkha Singh continued his quest for a maiden title in Japan as he gained shared lead on the opening day of the Casio World Open golf
The Indian golfing ace will be playing in India after a gap of four years.
A tied third finish at the UBS Hong Kong Open cemented the Indian ace's first merit crown with one event, the season-ending Volvo Masters of Asia in Bangkok next month, to spare.
A tied ninth place finish at the high-profile HSBC Open in Shanghai lifted Jyoti Randhawa\n14 places and saw him join compatriot Jeev Milkha Singh in the top-100 of the world golf rankings on Monday.
India's top golfer intends to show his stripes at the US $5 million HSBC Champions, and there will be no better way than doing it in the presence of the world number one.
The Indian golfing ace is looking to break into the top-50 in the world rankings and become the first Indian to play in the Masters.
Shiv Kapur returned to the top-200 club in the world golf rankings when he climbed seven spots to 196th. Gaurav Ghei gained three places to 226.
The ace Indian golfer fell short by a shot on the final day of the Yomiuri Memorial.
The Indian ace has a three-shot lead after three rounds in the Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial golf tournament.