Closely following the Chandigarh ace at the halfway stage of the Macau Open is another Indian, Harmeet Kahlon.
Korea's Chung Joon held off the Indian ace to secure a one-shot triumph at the Maekyung Open.
The 37-year-old is yearning for a maiden Asian Tour title at this week's Aamby Valley Asian Masters.
An aggregate of eight-under 136 placed Amandeep Johl in fifth place after the second round in the Crown Plaza Open, five shots behind the leader, Taiwan's Lin Wen-tang.
The Indian ace stayed in touch with the leaders with a gritty two-under par 70 on the third day of the Crowne Plaza Open.
The Indian ace, 17th after two rounds, is the best among six Indians, in the inaugural US $300,000 Brunei Open.
He beat Jaiveer Virk on the third play-off hole to win the Singhania Open.
The Chandigarh golfer smashed the course record at the tournament with a stunning nine-under-par 62 to raise hope of a second successive Indian winner on the Asian Tour.
Korean veteran Choi Sang-ho thwarted a brave bid by Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand to lift the Maekyung Open by three strokes.
The Indian golfer had a disastrous back nine and slid way down the ladder into tied 70th place after the third round of the GS Caltex Maekyung Open.
Amandeep Johl ensured Indian presence over the weekend at the Maekyung Open as he made the cut with a one-under 71.
Amandeep Johl finished with a hat-trick of birdies to take a share of the third place in the GS Caltex Maekyung Open Golf
Sweden's Peter Hedblom won the Malaysian Open golf tournament.
Delhi golfer Jaiveer Virk was placed second at the half-way stage of the Padampat Singhania Open.
Amandeep Johl and Jyoti Randhawa will feature in the Johnnie Walker Classic beginning at the Pine Valley Golf Resort
Amandeep Johl and Arjun Singh will represent India at the World Cup of Golf qualifiers from October 6 to 9.
The US$300,000 inaugural event will include at least eight of the top-15 of the Asian Tour money ranking
American Jason Knutzon birdied the last two holes to win the US$275,000 Macau Open by one stroke in the final round.
England's Richard McEvoy, at ten-under 130, leads the field in the Omega Hong Kong Open.
Korea's Chung Joon opened up a three-stroke lead going into the final round of the US$400,000 Maekyung Open.
The Indian ace was two shots behind Korea's Chung Joon in the Maekyung Open.
Zheng Wen-gen, who shot a six-under 65, shares the lead with Australian Marcus Both in the US $275,000 Macau Open.
Korean stalwart Choi Sang-ho leads the field after two rounds in the Asian Tour Maekyung Open golf.
The Indian ace swelled his earnings on the the Asian PGA Tour Order of Merit to US$62,931.
Fijian Dinesh Chand and Japan's Kaname Yokoo fired six-under 65 to share the opening day's glory at the Japan Okinawa Open.
Sweden's Christopher Hanell shot a fine five-under 65 to assume a one-stroke lead at eight-under 202.
Milkha Singh, Ashok Kumar and Amandeep Johl carded four-under 68 in a four-way lead on the opening day of the tournament.
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The 23-year-old Delhi lad was two strokes ahead of Amandeep Johl on the penultimate day of the Padampat Singhania Open.
The two were tied for the lead at three-under 69 on the opening day of the Sir Padampat Singhania Open.
Gaganjeet Bhullar's British Open experience stood him in good stead and his strong opening round of three-nuder 69 had the Kapurthala pro at tied 15th in the Indonesia President Invitational golf tournament in Jakarta on Thursday.
Talented amateur Harinder Gupta is one stroke behind the leaders after the penultimate round in the Hero Golf Chandigarh Open 2004.
The Chandigarh golfer had a good round of three-under 69 to be tied 11th on the first day of the Volkswagen Masters China.
The final scoreline read 14 to 9 as as Asia won the biennial Dynasty Cup golf for the second year in a row
Indian golfers will vie for a place at the British Open during the International Final Qualifying Asia.
Amandeep Johl and Feroz Ali are in tied-second position after the opening day in the Petroleum Golf Championship.
The Indian stalwart opened up a four-shot lead at the halfway stage of the US$830,000 Asia Japan Okinawa Open.
The Indian contingent at the BMW Asian Open golf had a tough time with none of them coming under par.
Compatriots Arjun Singh, Amandeep Johl, Harmeet Kahlon and Jeev Milkha Singh were also way behind after the opening day in the Carlsberg Malaysian Open.