The ace golfer defeated S S P Chowrasia in a sudden-death play-off to win the crown for the second time in his career.
Having capped a "satisfactory" season with a win in the Volvo Masters, India's ace golfer Jyoti Randhawa is now training his sight on earning qualification for the prestigious tour.
The Indian laboured to a nine-over par 79 on the opening day of the WGC-NEC Invitational golf tournament.
Political parties have fielded sons, wives and daughters-in-law of legislators who quit after being elected to the Lok Sabha.
Jyoti Randhawa moved from tied 20th to tied 11th before the final round was delayed due to bad light at the BMW Asian Open.
The Indian ace finished behind Scotland's Colin Montgomerie and Thai-based American Greg Hanrahan in that order.
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Jyoti Randhawa tumbled off the pole position following a jittery start but still returned a level-par card to be tied fourth after the penultimate round of the SAIL Open in Noida on Friday.
Jyoti Randhawa blasted a sensational final round of eight-under 64 to pip Jeev Milkha Singh and overnight leader Anirban Lahiri and clinch the Rs 80 lakh BILT Open title in Greater Noida on Sunday.
A resolute Jyoti Randhawa put himself in title contention by climbing to the tied second spot but it was heartbreak for veteran golfer Gaurav Ghei who was disqualified under bizzare circumstances on day three of the USD 2.5 million Johnnie Walker Classic in Gurgaon on Saturday.
Former hurdler and Athletics Federation of India's selection panel head G S Randhawa has protested the Dronacharya award to be conferred on K P Thomas.
Golf has plenty of opportunity to grow in India where cricket has almost reached its peak, said top ranking golfer and Asian Tour Player of the Year, Jyoti Randhawa.
Jyoti Randhawa and Chapchai Nirat are in joint lead after the penultimate round at Indian Open golf.
Two-time winner Jyoti Randhawa, brought home a brilliant card of five-under 67 to grab a narrow one-stroke lead at the Rs 95 lakh DLF Masters golf tournament in Gurgaon, on Wednesday.
A reader sent us a picture of golfer Jyoti Randhawa from Delhi.
The Indian golfer produced a sizzling opening round seven-under 65 in the Singapore Masters.
Jyoti Randhawa bulldozed his way into a share of the early lead in the Dubai Desert Classic first round.
All four Indian golfers moved inside the top-20 at the Champions golf tournament in Shanghai.\n
The Indian ace had three bogeys in the front nine to shoot two-under 70 in the final round that gave him a 15-under 273 overall and his third title of the season.
The ace golfer said his goal is to qualify for the USPGA tour and win one major.
They registered identical cards of two-under 70, that placed them tied 24th at the end of the first round of the British Masters.
The ace Indian golfer is hoping a desert safari mishap will not derail his winning ambitions at the Qatar Masters.
Indian golfers Shiv Kapur (71) and Jyoti Randhawa (74) missed the cut for the second successive week, crashing out of the BMW Italian Open after contrasting second-round cards in Turin. While Kapur turned in an improved one-under 71, Randhawa could not raise his game and stuttered to a second successive 74 in the second round.
Arjun Atwal was tied 19th while Jyoti Randhawa rose to 33rd place in Shanghai.
The Indian golfer finished with a total of seven-over after rounds of 79 and 72 and was tied 101st at the Irish Open.
The Indian golfer ground out a three-over 74 on the final day of the Singapore Open, which was won by Adam Scott.
Jyoti Randhawa shunned aggression for caution and carded a second successive two-under 70 for a share of the sixth spot after the penultimate round of the WGC-HSBC Champions golf tournament in Shanghai on Saturday.
The duo strode the ramp together at the Bombay Times Fashion Week.
Jyoti Randhawa sizzled with a five-under 65 to shoot up to the tied second at the UBS Hong Kong Open
Jyoti Randhawa will travel to USA later this month to compete in the US$ 4.2 million USPGA Tour event, the Buick Open.
Indian golfer Jyoti Randhawa opened strongly with a two-under 68 to be placed at tied 17th after the first round of UBS Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf club on Thursday.
The Indian golfing ace rose to 133rd in the world, and No. 3 in the Asian rankings.\n\n
India's top golfer will rub shoulders with the world's leading golfers in the May 20-23 Euro three million tournament.
"I now have only one aim, to finish with the winner's cheque on Sunday," said the Indian pro.
The WGC-American Express Championship appears to be heading for a shoot-out between Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh.
It was a tough day for Indians, but Jyoti Randhawa kept his head up with an even par 72 to stay just three shots off the lead after a weather-hit second round at the Maybank Malaysian Open. Randhawa, six-under for 36 holes, was three shots adrift of South Africans Hennie Otto (64) and Jbe Kruger (65), who jointly lead the field.
Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa shared six birdies against a lone bogey to return a steady five-under 67 and take a share of the 15th spot after the opening round of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup of Golf in Shenzhen, China on Thursday.