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Dogs, scrabble and family keep Jeev in the right spirits

Dogs, scrabble and family keep Jeev in the right spirits

New Delhi: Indian golf legend, Jeev Milkha Singh, has seen some tough days in his golfing career. A series of runner-up finishes, loss of form, injury and so on. Yet, he has always stayed positive.…

Martial Arts, PS4 and nephews keeps Rashid busy in times of Covid-19

Martial Arts, PS4 and nephews keeps Rashid busy in times of Covid-19

Rashid Khan, India’s top world-ranked player nurses hopes of teeing up at the Olympic Games later this year, but is realistic enough to feel that there is nothing he can do currently except to wait…

Sandhu, Madappa only Indians to make cut in NZ Open; Joohyung leads

Sandhu, Madappa only Indians to make cut in NZ Open; Joohyung leads

Queenstown, NZ, Feb 28: Ajeetesh Sandhu (68) and Viraj Madappa (68) turned in solid rounds of 68 each but on different courses and made the halfway cut at the New Zealand Open on Friday. They…

NZ Open: Rd 2: I am trying to learn every day, says Joohyung

NZ Open: Rd 2: I am trying to learn every day, says Joohyung

NZ Open: Rd 2: I am trying to learn every day from the guys who are way more experienced than me,says Joohyung Joohyung Kim (KOR) Second round 68 (-4), Total 132 (-11) I played really…

Atwal makes it to Honda Classic through toughest Monday qualifier

Atwal makes it to Honda Classic through toughest Monday qualifier

Arjun Atwal chipped in for an eagle in a play-off and won. It was not for a title but a spot into the $ seven million Honda Classic on the PGA Tour this week. The…

Honey Baisoya lone Indian to earn Asian Tour card from Q-School

Hua Hin, Thailand, February 23: Honey Baisoya, a six-time winner on the Indian PGTI Tour, finished T-23 in the gruelling five-round 2020 Asian Tour Qualifying School on Sunday to earn an Asian Tour card. The 23-year-old,…

Baisoya leads 9 Indians past first hurdle; Sandhu, Ahlawat, Khalin and Himmat also make cut   

Baisoya leads 9 Indians past first hurdle; Sandhu, Ahlawat, Khalin and Himmat also make cut  

Hua Hin, Thailand, February 20: Honey Baisoya (69-67) led a group of nine Indians out of the 18 who started, past the first cut at the Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage on Thursday. Baisoya, a…

Thailand’s Jazz hopes to strike a happy tune at WGC-Mexico Championship

Thailand’s Jazz hopes to strike a happy tune at WGC-Mexico Championship

February 18: Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond plans to use his World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship debut this week as a springboard to achieve his ambition in becoming an elite golfer. Following a successful 2019 highlighted by four…

Left-hander Kartik ready to take a shot at Asian Tour card at Q-School   

Left-hander Kartik ready to take a shot at Asian Tour card at Q-School  

Hua Hin, Thailand, February 18: Left-hander Kartik Sharma had made up his mind sometime last year to turn professional, but he went through 2019 going through his last set of events as an amateur. The lost…

Former Asian Tour winners, Khalin and Himmat among 18 Indians at Asian Tour Q-School Final Stage

Former Asian Tour winners, Khalin and Himmat among 18 Indians at Asian Tour Q-School Final Stage

Hua Hin, Thailand, Feb 17: Two former Asian Tour winners, Khalin Joshi and Himmat Rai are among the 18 Indian players who will figure in the 2020 Asian Tour Qualifying School – Final Stage at…