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Re: Indian Professional Golfers
Does this tournament award official world ranking points? Somehow seems to be missing from owgr.
If it indeed does, it would mean a return to the top 150 for Shiv which would mean we would end with 3 top-150 players and 6 in the top 220 which has to be a record for us.
If it indeed does, it would mean a return to the top 150 for Shiv which would mean we would end with 3 top-150 players and 6 in the top 220 which has to be a record for us.
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No OWGR points for this special invitational tournament.
What a shame? It would have moved Shiv up the rankings.
Congratulations to Shiv on the win and hope his fine form continues into 2018.
What a shame? It would have moved Shiv up the rankings.
Congratulations to Shiv on the win and hope his fine form continues into 2018.
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Shubhankar Sharma continues his rocket ship ride to the top by winning the Maybank championship which counts for both the European tour and Asian tour. His 500K prize money is his highest and he'll be in the top 100 of the world rankings.
At 21, he is easily the youngest Indian golfer to scale these heights.
At 21, he is easily the youngest Indian golfer to scale these heights.
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Excellent performance.
Shubhankar's biggest win to date in an ATP250 level field with 16 players in the top 100.
By my calculations, he will (barely) go past Anirban to be the new India #1.
Shubhankar's biggest win to date in an ATP250 level field with 16 players in the top 100.
By my calculations, he will (barely) go past Anirban to be the new India #1.
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Shubhankar Sharma continues his meteoric rise up the rankings moving to WR of #64 after his T-7 finish in the Hero Indian Open (which could have been higher as he was a co-leader heading into the final round).
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That is good enough to get the last direct spot at next week's WGC matchplay
1. Dustin Johnson, 2. Justin Thomas, 3. Jon Rahm, 4. Jordan Spieth, 5. Justin Rose, 6. Hideki Matsuyama, 7. Rickie Fowler, 8. Brooks Koepka, 9. Sergio Garcia, 10. Jason Day, 11. Tommy Fleetwood, 12. Paul Casey, 13. Rory McIlroy, 14. Tyrrell Hatton, 15. Henrik Stenson, 16. Marc Leishman, 17. Alex Noren, 18. Phil Mickelson, 19. Pat Perez, 20. Matt Kuchar, 21. Rafael Cabrera Bello, 22. Brian Harman, 23. Patrick Reed, 24. Xander Schauffele, 25. Francesco Molinari, 26. Charley Hoffman, 27. Branden Grace, 28. Gary Woodland, 29. Louis Oosthuizen, 30. Ross Fisher, 31. Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 32. Daniel Berger, 33. Matthew Fitzpatrick, 34. Tony Finau, 35. Patrick Cantlay, 36. Kevin Kisner, 37. Kevin Chappell, 38. Bubba Watson, 39. Brendan Steele, 40. Li Haotong, 41. Webb Simpson, 42. Adam Hadwin, 43. Thomas Pieters, 44. Satoshi Koraira, 45. Dylan Frittelli, 46. Jason Dufner, 47. Chez Reavie, 48. Jhonattan Vegas, 49. Yuta Ikeda, 50. Cameron Smith, 51. Patton Kizzire, 52. Charl Schwartzel, 53. Siwoo Kim, 54. Bernd Wiesberger, 55. Kyle Stanley, 56. Adam Scott, 57. Yusaku Miyazato, 58. Russell Henley, 59. Zach Johnson, 60. James Hahn, 61. Alexander Levy, 62. Peter Uihlein, 63. Ian Poulter, 64. Shubhankar Sharma
1. Dustin Johnson, 2. Justin Thomas, 3. Jon Rahm, 4. Jordan Spieth, 5. Justin Rose, 6. Hideki Matsuyama, 7. Rickie Fowler, 8. Brooks Koepka, 9. Sergio Garcia, 10. Jason Day, 11. Tommy Fleetwood, 12. Paul Casey, 13. Rory McIlroy, 14. Tyrrell Hatton, 15. Henrik Stenson, 16. Marc Leishman, 17. Alex Noren, 18. Phil Mickelson, 19. Pat Perez, 20. Matt Kuchar, 21. Rafael Cabrera Bello, 22. Brian Harman, 23. Patrick Reed, 24. Xander Schauffele, 25. Francesco Molinari, 26. Charley Hoffman, 27. Branden Grace, 28. Gary Woodland, 29. Louis Oosthuizen, 30. Ross Fisher, 31. Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 32. Daniel Berger, 33. Matthew Fitzpatrick, 34. Tony Finau, 35. Patrick Cantlay, 36. Kevin Kisner, 37. Kevin Chappell, 38. Bubba Watson, 39. Brendan Steele, 40. Li Haotong, 41. Webb Simpson, 42. Adam Hadwin, 43. Thomas Pieters, 44. Satoshi Koraira, 45. Dylan Frittelli, 46. Jason Dufner, 47. Chez Reavie, 48. Jhonattan Vegas, 49. Yuta Ikeda, 50. Cameron Smith, 51. Patton Kizzire, 52. Charl Schwartzel, 53. Siwoo Kim, 54. Bernd Wiesberger, 55. Kyle Stanley, 56. Adam Scott, 57. Yusaku Miyazato, 58. Russell Henley, 59. Zach Johnson, 60. James Hahn, 61. Alexander Levy, 62. Peter Uihlein, 63. Ian Poulter, 64. Shubhankar Sharma
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Re: Indian Professional Golfers
Yes...few are not playing and injured in top 64. So I would think the top 68-70 have a chance.Sin Hombre wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:33 am That is good enough to get the last direct spot at next week's WGC matchplay
Good thing is that SS will surely avoid Dustin, Justin Thomas and John Rahm in the first round.
Still will have a tough first round.. with the draw
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Shubhankar Sharma has received the invitation to play at the PGA Tour events of Houston Open and Texas Open.
So his schedule is as follows:
21 Mar - WGC match play
29 Mar- Houston Open
5 Apr- Masters
19 Apr Texas Open
So his schedule is as follows:
21 Mar - WGC match play
29 Mar- Houston Open
5 Apr- Masters
19 Apr Texas Open
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Good news for Indian domestic golf tour (PGT of India)
OWGR board has approved the inclusion of the Professional Golf Tour of India along with 2 other tours into the OWGR System.
Inclusion for all three Tours is effective OWGR Week 1 - week ending January 6th, 2019.
http://www.owgr.com/news/2018/july/press-release
OWGR board has approved the inclusion of the Professional Golf Tour of India along with 2 other tours into the OWGR System.
Inclusion for all three Tours is effective OWGR Week 1 - week ending January 6th, 2019.
http://www.owgr.com/news/2018/july/press-release
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Updating the list of winners
Overall, Indian golfers have won 86 International tournaments.
1. Jeev Milkha Singh-13 (4 European Tour, 6 Asian Tour, 4 Japan Tour)
2. Arjun Atwal- 10 (1 PGA Tour, 3 European Tour, 8 Asian Tour, 1 PGA Nationwide Tour*)
3. Gaganjeet Bhullar- 10 (9 Asian Tour, 1 European Tour, 1 European Challenge Tour*)
4. Jyoti Randhawa- 9 (8 Asian Tour, 1 Japan Tour)
5. Anirban Lahiri- 7 (2 European Tour, 7 Asian Tour)
6. SSP Chawrasia- 6 (4 European Tour, 6 Asian Tour)
6. Shiv Kapur- 6 (4 Asian Tour, 2 European Challenge Tour*)
8.Rahil Gangjee -3 (1 Japan Tour, 2 Asian Tour, 1 ADT*)
8.Gaurav Ghei- 3 (3 Asian Tour)
10. Shubhankar Sharma 2 (2 European Tour, 2 Asian Tour)
10. Rashid Khan- 2 (2 Asian Tour)
10. Ali Sher- 2 (2 Asian Tour)
10. Chikka S- 2 (2 Asian Development Tour*)
1 Title – Viraj Madappa, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Rayhan Thomas, Himmat Rai, Chirag Kumar, Digvijay Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Vijay Kumar, C Muniyappa, Harmeet Kahlon, Feroz Ali (all Asian Tour events; except Rayhan Thomas who won in MENA Golf Tour)
Note: Titles won by Jeev(1), Arjun(3), Anirban (2), SSP(4), Gaganjeet (1) and Shubhankar Sharma(2) are co-sanctioned events of European and Asian Tour
Rahil Gangjee (1) co-sanctioned of Asian Tour & JGTO
* indicates -feeder tour events to the main Tour.
Overall, Indian golfers have won 86 International tournaments.
1. Jeev Milkha Singh-13 (4 European Tour, 6 Asian Tour, 4 Japan Tour)
2. Arjun Atwal- 10 (1 PGA Tour, 3 European Tour, 8 Asian Tour, 1 PGA Nationwide Tour*)
3. Gaganjeet Bhullar- 10 (9 Asian Tour, 1 European Tour, 1 European Challenge Tour*)
4. Jyoti Randhawa- 9 (8 Asian Tour, 1 Japan Tour)
5. Anirban Lahiri- 7 (2 European Tour, 7 Asian Tour)
6. SSP Chawrasia- 6 (4 European Tour, 6 Asian Tour)
6. Shiv Kapur- 6 (4 Asian Tour, 2 European Challenge Tour*)
8.Rahil Gangjee -3 (1 Japan Tour, 2 Asian Tour, 1 ADT*)
8.Gaurav Ghei- 3 (3 Asian Tour)
10. Shubhankar Sharma 2 (2 European Tour, 2 Asian Tour)
10. Rashid Khan- 2 (2 Asian Tour)
10. Ali Sher- 2 (2 Asian Tour)
10. Chikka S- 2 (2 Asian Development Tour*)
1 Title – Viraj Madappa, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Rayhan Thomas, Himmat Rai, Chirag Kumar, Digvijay Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Vijay Kumar, C Muniyappa, Harmeet Kahlon, Feroz Ali (all Asian Tour events; except Rayhan Thomas who won in MENA Golf Tour)
Note: Titles won by Jeev(1), Arjun(3), Anirban (2), SSP(4), Gaganjeet (1) and Shubhankar Sharma(2) are co-sanctioned events of European and Asian Tour
Rahil Gangjee (1) co-sanctioned of Asian Tour & JGTO
* indicates -feeder tour events to the main Tour.
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@prajgolf do we have an updated list of Indian winners on the golf tour? Have we crossed 100?
And can we add titles won by women golfers?
And can we add titles won by women golfers?
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Updated list of winners, after 2018 there were only 2 winners i.e. Gaganjeet Bhullar & Khalin Joshi
Overall, Indian golfers have won 88 International tournaments.
1. Jeev Milkha Singh-13 (4 European Tour, 6 Asian Tour, 4 Japan Tour)
2. Gaganjeet Bhullar- 11 (10 Asian Tour, 1 European Tour, 1 European Challenge Tour*)
3. Arjun Atwal- 10 (1 PGA Tour, 3 European Tour, 8 Asian Tour, 1 PGA Nationwide Tour*)
4. Jyoti Randhawa- 9 (8 Asian Tour, 1 Japan Tour)
5. Anirban Lahiri- 7 (2 European Tour, 7 Asian Tour)
6. SSP Chawrasia- 6 (4 European Tour, 6 Asian Tour)
6. Shiv Kapur- 6 (4 Asian Tour, 2 European Challenge Tour*)
8.Rahil Gangjee -3 (1 Japan Tour, 2 Asian Tour, 1 ADT*)
8.Gaurav Ghei- 3 (3 Asian Tour)
10. Shubhankar Sharma 2 (2 European Tour, 2 Asian Tour)
10. Rashid Khan- 2 (2 Asian Tour)
10. Ali Sher- 2 (2 Asian Tour)
10. Chikka S- 2 (2 Asian Development Tour*)
1 Title – Khalin Joshi, Viraj Madappa, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Rayhan Thomas, Himmat Rai, Chirag Kumar, Digvijay Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Vijay Kumar, C Muniyappa, Harmeet Kahlon, Feroz Ali (all Asian Tour events; except Rayhan Thomas who won in MENA Golf Tour)
Note: Titles won by Jeev(1), Arjun(3), Anirban (2), SSP(4), Gaganjeet (1) and Shubhankar Sharma(2) are co-sanctioned events of European and Asian Tour
Rahil Gangjee (1) co-sanctioned of Asian Tour & JGTO
* indicates -feeder tour events to the main Tour
Overall, Indian golfers have won 88 International tournaments.
1. Jeev Milkha Singh-13 (4 European Tour, 6 Asian Tour, 4 Japan Tour)
2. Gaganjeet Bhullar- 11 (10 Asian Tour, 1 European Tour, 1 European Challenge Tour*)
3. Arjun Atwal- 10 (1 PGA Tour, 3 European Tour, 8 Asian Tour, 1 PGA Nationwide Tour*)
4. Jyoti Randhawa- 9 (8 Asian Tour, 1 Japan Tour)
5. Anirban Lahiri- 7 (2 European Tour, 7 Asian Tour)
6. SSP Chawrasia- 6 (4 European Tour, 6 Asian Tour)
6. Shiv Kapur- 6 (4 Asian Tour, 2 European Challenge Tour*)
8.Rahil Gangjee -3 (1 Japan Tour, 2 Asian Tour, 1 ADT*)
8.Gaurav Ghei- 3 (3 Asian Tour)
10. Shubhankar Sharma 2 (2 European Tour, 2 Asian Tour)
10. Rashid Khan- 2 (2 Asian Tour)
10. Ali Sher- 2 (2 Asian Tour)
10. Chikka S- 2 (2 Asian Development Tour*)
1 Title – Khalin Joshi, Viraj Madappa, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Rayhan Thomas, Himmat Rai, Chirag Kumar, Digvijay Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Vijay Kumar, C Muniyappa, Harmeet Kahlon, Feroz Ali (all Asian Tour events; except Rayhan Thomas who won in MENA Golf Tour)
Note: Titles won by Jeev(1), Arjun(3), Anirban (2), SSP(4), Gaganjeet (1) and Shubhankar Sharma(2) are co-sanctioned events of European and Asian Tour
Rahil Gangjee (1) co-sanctioned of Asian Tour & JGTO
* indicates -feeder tour events to the main Tour
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Title won by women golfers:
1. Aditi Ashok -3 (3 European Tour, 1 Asian Tour)
2. Smriti Mehra -3 (2 LPGA feeder tour, 1 Asian Tour)
3. Diksha Dagar -1 (1 European Tour)
NOTE: Diksha Dagar has also won a team event on European Tour.
1. Aditi Ashok -3 (3 European Tour, 1 Asian Tour)
2. Smriti Mehra -3 (2 LPGA feeder tour, 1 Asian Tour)
3. Diksha Dagar -1 (1 European Tour)
NOTE: Diksha Dagar has also won a team event on European Tour.