Arjun Atwal came up with a five-under 65 that rocketed him to tied 17th position at the US Bank Championships of Milwaukee.
The United States drew level with the Internationals after edging the Presidents Cup fourballs on Friday.
Harmeet Kahlon continued to be the best among the Indians at the end of the third round of the US $275,000 Macau Open.
Arjun Atwal returned with a seven-under 65 to share the top position after the opening round in Louisiana
Two-time Indian Open winner Ali Sher held his nerve to enter the third round in the SRF Matchplay Golf Championship.
Jimmy Walker did it the hard way, almost squandering a huge lead before registering a nervous one-stroke victory to continue his hot start to the season at the $6.6 million Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on Sunday.
Tiger Woods was one of many players to struggle while Britain's Justin Rose began and ended with two successive birdies to take the lead in the weather-hit U.S. Masters first round.
Tiger Woods held off a gutsy last-day challenge by fellow American Chris DiMarco to win the 69th US Masters in a playoff.
Mexico's Pablo del Olmo jointed overnight leader Keith Horne of South Africa, Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand and Mardan Mamat of Singapore in the lead.\n\n\n\n
The South African golfer emerged sole leader after the first round in the Indian Open.
The Indian ace shares the second place with four others in the Singapore 2004 Caltex Masters golf.\n\n
The 'Lion of Lucknow' came up with a fine showing on the penultimate day of the Hutchison-Essar Open.
The Chandigarh pro braved a painful right elbow to snatch the opening round lead at the Forest Hill Golf Open.
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.
"I now have only one aim, to finish with the winner's cheque on Sunday," said the Indian pro.
Local pro Katsumune Imai assumed the sole lead with an error-free round of seven-under 65.
The Meerut pro submitted a card of four-under 68 on the final day and finished with a three-day tally of 11-under 205.
The American became the fifth player in history to shoot 59 as he charged to victory in the PGA Grand Slam of Golf event.
South Africa's Retief Goosen fired a seven-under-par 65 to take a one-shot lead over the season's other three major winners after the first round of the 36-hole PGA Grand Slam of Golf.
Ganapathy is sole leader\n\nFeroz Ali, Sanjay Kumar, C Muniyappa and Vijay Kumar closely follow him after round 3 in the Hindu Open.\n\n
For the first time in 11 years, opening practice at the Masters was suspended and the merchandise shop can expect a run on umbrellas with more rain forecast for later in the week.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Sunday
The 31-year-old Chandigarh pro finished the Aiful Cup with a tournament aggregate of two-under 286.
Ernie Els signalled his readiness for next week's major by moving two shots clear of the field in the Scottish Open.
The Indian golfer played a one-under 69 on day 1 of the US Ban Championship of Milwaukee, which was interrupted by thunderstorms.
Anirban Lahiri equalled the course record with a sensational nine-under 62 at the par-71 Macau Golf and Country Club to finish second at the Venetian Macau Open on Sunday.
A superb birdie on the final hole earned him a well-deserved win in the Hero Golf Chandigarh Open.\n\n
But Tiger Woods stayed in hot pursuit for a third consecutive title.
The local lad fired a blemish-less tour-under 68, to win with a tally of 14-under 274.
The world No. 1 held off David Toms in the final to emerge triumphant.
The Indian ace completed his third round in the Malaysian Open in four-under-par 67 for a two-shot lead over world No. 5 Retief Goosen.
He ended the second round three strokes clear of South African Retief Goosen in the Malaysian Open.
He chipped-in for birdies on three holes and snatched the lead from Ashok Kumar on the penultimate day of 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.