More than 70 top golfers, including Jyoti Randhawa, Gaurav Ghei and Shiv Kapur, are set for launching a Tour of their own.
Rahil Gangjee and three of his compatriots fell by the wayside, while veteran Gaurav Ghei just managed to finish inside the cut line as the Indian contingent put up a mundane show in the second round of the Bangkok Airways Open in Koh Samui on Friday.
Digvijay Singh's steady four-under 68 earned him the best finish among Indians as he signed off tied 37th, while Gaganjeet Bhullar and Rahil Gangjee turned in identical final-round cards of 69 to rise to 44th spot in the Asian Tour International Chonburi (Thailand) on Sunday.
Jeev Milkha Singh moved to tied second after the third round of the Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open.
The Indian golfer shot a fine four-under 67 in the first round of the Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open.
Digvijay Singh and Gaurav Ghei tallied two-under 70 under the four-ball format, to place four strokes behind the leaders.
The Kolkata pro achieved the feat at the Hero Honda Open South 2003.
The 22-year-old Delhi golfer totalled 10-under 278 in the final round of the Taiwan Open.
The Chandigarh golfer had a good round of three-under 69 to be tied 11th on the first day of the Volkswagen Masters China.
Indian golfers will vie for a place at the British Open during the International Final Qualifying Asia.
The former was just a stroke ahead of Chowrasia on the penultimate day of the Petroleum Golf Championship.
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 defending champions enjoys a two-stroke advantage over second placed veteran Shiv Prakash after day one of the Surya Nepal Masters.
Digvijay Singh, Amandeep Johl, Gaurav Ghei and Uttam Singh Mundy joined the casualty list.
Each blasted a six-under 66 to tie after the opening round in the HT Pro Golf 2003.
The Indian contingent at the BMW Asian Open golf had a tough time with none of them coming under par.
India's top golfers returned to practice at courses across the country after weeks of inactivity brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Wednesday