Jeev Milkha Singh's cold putter left him in agony as the Indian missed the halfway cut at the Masters golf tournament by just one stroke on a wind-swept day at the Augusta National. Struggling to roll his putts in, Jeev brought home three-over 75 for a two-day total of 146 to miss the cut -- first time in three appearances -- by just one stroke and join the likes of Greg Norman and Ernie Els on the sidelines.
The Delhi-based golfer lost the overnight lead but stayed within one shot of the joint-leaders Panuwat Muenlek and Chapchai Nirat of Thailand.
The Indian ace played a solid round with four birdies and four bogeys to be tied for 35th place at the Heritage Classic golf tournament.
Arjun Atwal let it slip in the back-nine as he carded an even-par 72 to slip to the tied seventh spot after the second round of the Viking Classic golf tournament in Madison, US. Atwal, who was overnight joint-leader with an opening round 66, has a two-day total of four-under 138.
The first round of the Dubai Ladies Masters golf tournament was suspended on Wednesday 7after the death of a caddie on the course, the Ladies European Tour said in a statement.
Shiv Kapur fell one short to finish tied second at the Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open golf tournament.
The Indian ace carded a two-under 69 to jump 12 places to tied-fifth at the end of the third round in the Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open golf tournament.
Sweden's Peter Hedblom won the Malaysian Open golf tournament.
Top teams need to find young players to replace their retiring big names, says ICC chief Malcolm Speed.
South Africa's Retief Goosen clinched the Qatar Masters golf tournament on Sunday.
The 33-year-old finished eight strokes behind winner Jordan Spieth but thought he could have been closer.
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
Korea's Yang Young-Eun (69) cruised to a brilliant two-shot win in the HSBC Champions.
All four Indian golfers moved inside the top-20 at the Champions golf tournament in Shanghai.\n
The ace Indian golfer fell short by a shot on the final day of the Yomiuri Memorial.
The Indian ace battled the effects of a bout of severe food poisoning and was placed behind defending champion and tour leader Shingo Katayama.
The Indian golfer carded a one-over 72 for a tied fourth place after the second round of the Tokai Classic 2006 golf tournament.
Watching Spain win Euro 2008 on television has helped Rafael Nadal on his quest to win Wimbledon.
They registered identical cards of two-under 70, that placed them tied 24th at the end of the first round of the British Masters.
He is only the second Englishman following three-times champion Nick Faldo to win the coveted Green Jacket
Arjun Atwal raised his game just in time and brought home a second round card of one-under 71 to make the cut in the $ 625,000 South Georgia Classic golf tournament in Valdosta.
An explanation of the format of the Ryder Cup played between the United States and Europe.
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.
Arjun Atwal returned a flawless seven-under 65 to be just one shot behind sole leader Australian Brendan Jones after three rounds.
The US$300,000 inaugural event will include at least eight of the top-15 of the Asian Tour money ranking
Mukesh Kumar submitted a card of five under 67 to emerge the leader in the Hero Open Golf tournament
Shiv Kapur was left to rue a wobbly back-nine as he carded a one-under 71 to slip to the tied 26th spot even as SSP Chowrasia turned in a stunning six-under 66 to zoom up the leader-board and make the cut at the 3 Irish Open golf tournament in Baltray.
With a total of 10-over 150, the Indian ace is tied 51st, as 63 players made the cut.
Gaurav Ghei came agonisingly close to his second win in as many starts on the Asian Tour.
The Indian ace had a three-under 67 second round to make the midway cut at Fort Smith Classic golf tournament.
The auction was in aid of the Association for Persons with Physical Disabilities of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.
Gaurav Ghei was the lone Indian to ensure action over the weekend at the BMW Asian Open golf tournament.
Anirban Lahiri had an afternoon to forget as he and his International team mates were left humbled by a rampaging United States who grabbed a commanding 8-2 lead on Friday in the Presidents Cup.
The Indian golfer shot a six-under 66 to rocket up the leaderboard after the second round of the Volvo Masters of Asia golf tournament.
The Indian golfer shot a three-over 73 to move up from 18th to tied 15th spot at the Dunlop Phoenix tournament.
The Indian ace carded a three-under 68 to open up a one-shot lead at the end of the third round.
Daniel Chopra braved icy conditions to shoot the day's best six-under 66 and jump to tied sixth at the Chrysler Classic.