Randhawa to play in DLF MastersSeptember 16th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Leading Indian golfter Jyoti Randhawa returns to his home course to defend his title in the DLF Masters. The Rs.80 lakh prize money event will be his first AIRCEL-PGTI event of the 2009 season.
Jeev leaves his President's Cup hopes in Greg Norman's handsSeptember 6th, 2009 CRANS MONTANA - Jeev Milkha Singh wrapped up his campaign at the Omega European Masters with a disappointing three-over-par 74 Sunday, leaving his President's Cup dream in the hands of International Team captain Greg Norman. Jeev finished in tied 49th place.
Jeev 24th at Omega European Masters golfSeptember 5th, 2009 Crans-sur-SIERRE - India's Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa shot one-under 70 each in the third round of the Omega European Masters Saturday, while Shiv Kapur dropped two double bogeys but still managed a two-over 73. Jeev was placed 24th, Jyoti 33rd and Kapur was 47th.
Kapur makes the cut at KLM Open golfAugust 22nd, 2009 ZANDVOORT - Despite bogeying the final hole, Shiv Kapur managed to make the cut by the skin of his teeth at the KLM Open. He added a third round of 69.
Jeev shoots 74 as Tiger takes lead at the PGA ChampionshipAugust 14th, 2009 HAZELTINE - Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh, hoping to repeat his top-10 showing of 2008, opened with a modest two-over 74 in the first round of the 91st PGA Championship. Jeev's 74 Thursday placed him tied 69th after the first round and only top 70 will be going into the weekend rounds after the cut at the end of the second round.
Jyoti shoots 68 in the third round, Kapur also makes cutAugust 1st, 2009 CELADANA - Four birdies in the last six holes and seven overall in the round saw Jyoti Randhawa make a big jump up to 23rd at the end of the third round in the Moravia Silesia Open at the Prosper Golf Resort here. Randhawa, struggling with his form, shot a four-under 68 Saturday that moved him to three-under 213 with rounds of 72, 73 and 68.
Bhullar becomes youngest Indian to win on Asian TourJuly 26th, 2009 JAKARTA - Gaganjeet Bhullar announced his arrival as the next big golfing star from India when he turned in yet another dominating performance with a flawless five-under 67 to win the Indonesia President Invitational 2009 Sunday, his first professional title on the Asian Tour. He buried the ghosts of 2007 and totalled a brilliant 22-under 266 with rounds of 69, 68, 62 and 67.
Muscle injury forces Jeev to pull out of British OpenJuly 14th, 2009 TURNBERRY - A nagging muscle injury forced Jeev Milkha Singh to take the painful decision of pulling out of the British Open at Turnberry Golf Course here Tuesday. The 38-year-old Indian, who has played 10 Majors in his career and made the cut in six of them including a top-10 at PGA Championships last year, came to Turnberry hoping he had recovered from the inter-costal muscle injury which has dogged him since the European Open almost two months ago.
Jeev's withdraws, but advises Bhullar to be patientJuly 14th, 2009 TURNBERRY - The nagging muscle injury which Tuesday forced Jeev Milkha Singh to pull out leaves young Gaganjeet Bhullar as Indias lone challenger at the British Open at the Turnberry Golf Course. Earlier in the day, Jeev, reigning Asian Tour No.1, withdrew due to a muscle injury in the rib-cage area.
Kapur 15th, Chowrasia 31st in BMW GolfJune 28th, 2009 MUNICH - A late bogey on the 17th hole saw Shiv Kapur squander an advantageous position and slip four places to 15th after three rounds at the BMW International Golf. Kapur, who was overnight 11th, shot a two-under 70 and was at nine-under 207 Saturday.
Kapur 11th, Chowrasia 16th at Munich in BMW golfJune 27th, 2009 MUNICH - S.S.P. Chowrasia, who has struggled with form and injury since he won his first and only European Tour title last year, came up with a fine second round score of two-under 70 that gave him a total of five-under 139 and a tied 16th place at the halfway mark of the BMW International Open golf in Germany.
Family presence gives Jeev comfort at Majors (US Open Diary) (Repeating for all needing)June 21st, 2009 FARMINGDALE - Jeev Milkha Singh, the standard bearer of Indian golf, has a good number of his family members here at the US Open. While wife Kudrat travels with him most of the time, also present at Bethpage are his legendary athlete dad Milkha Singh, mother Nirmal Singh and his sister Mona, who lives in New York.
Family presence gives Jeev comfort at Majors (US Open Diary)June 20th, 2009 FARMINGDALE - Jeev Milkha Singh, the standard bearer of Indian golf, has a good number of his family members here at the US Open. While wife Kudrat travels with him most of the time, also present at Bethpage are his legendary athlete dad Milkha Singh, mother Nirmal Singh and his sister Mona, who lives in New York.
Jeev takes 3-shot lead at European OpenMay 31st, 2009 ASH - Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh strung together one of his finest rounds in the face of adverse conditions on a tough course to move into a three-shot lead at the end of the third round of the European Open. The Indian ace, a multiple winner on the European Tour, Saturday shot a one-under 71 that included three birdies in last four holes and four-under over last six, to move to nine-under 208.
Jyoti second, Jeev and Kapur sixth at European OpenMay 29th, 2009 LONDON - It seemed an Indian summer at the European Open with all three Indians in the fray placed inside top-six at the end of the first round at the London Golf Club. While Jyoti Randhawa, fresh from a skydiving holiday in the US, shot a six-under 66 to be tied second, Jeev Milkha Singh shot a 67 and Shiv kapur, who of late has taken to meditation, also brought home a 67.