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 Mhow-based golfer won 10 titles during the 2002-03 season and aggregated a record-breaking Rs 2.177m from 21 starts.
Top seed Arjun Atwal suffered a heat stroke and gave Vijay Kumar a walkover in his semi-final.
Top seed Arjun Atwal however registered an easy victory in the SRF Matchplay Golf Championship.
The victory earned the Kolkata golfer his third title on the Hero Honda Golf Tour and a prize purse of Rs 1,29,600.
Overnight leader Shiv Prakash shares the second spot with Indrajit Bhalotia.
Each blasted a six-under 66 to tie after the opening round in the HT Pro Golf 2003.
He beat Jaiveer Virk on the third play-off hole to win the Singhania Open.
The two were tied for the lead at three-under 69 on the opening day of the Sir Padampat Singhania Open.
The Kolkata golfer is aiming to upstage Mukesh Kumar in the Sir Padampat Singhania Open which begins tomorrow.
The Mhow-based golfer mounted a late charge to win the DHL Challenge.
The 24-year-old Chowrasia is just a point away from the overnight leader after the second round in the DHL Challenge.
The rookie golfer fired two eagles and opened up a two-point lead over Shiv Shankar Prasad Chowrasia of Kolkata.
The Kolkata golfer has a three-day total of 12-under par 201at the Hero Honda Western Open.
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 20 points at 10,133.
The 36-year-old Mhow-based golfer won his eighth title in 14 events this season in the process.
The 21-year-old is on course for his maiden professional title after a third-round three-under 69. Vijay Kumar and Uttam Singh Mundy following him closely.
The Kolkata-based golfer played an error free round with birdies on the second, eighth, ninth, 13th, 14th and 15th holes to forge ahead at the halfway stage.
Rookie Ashok Kumar strung together a hat-trick of birdies on his closing holes, to leap into the joint-lead alongside defending champion Vivek Bhandari and Shamim Khan at three-under 69 after the opening round.
In the process, the Mhow-based golfer picked his seventh title of the season and tenth in 2002.
The Chandigarh-based pro was six-under 210 for the tournament at the halfway stage of the six-round event.
The ace Indian golfer shot his second successive three-under 69 to tie for for the ninth place with a 36-hole tally of six-under 138.\n\n\n\n
The ace Indian golfer began his quest to become the first Indian pro to qualify for the top-grade US PGA Tour shooting a three-under 69, which tied him for the 19th place after the first round.\n\n
Rahul Ganapathy and Ashok Kumar's teams finished second and third respectively.\n\n
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.
Industry watchers attribute a lot of the current successes of the $6 billion Hero Group to how B M Munjal planned and executed succession in HeroCorp, balancing the interests of other family-owned businesses.
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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.
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