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Atwal rises to tied 13th in BMW Pro-Am (17 May 02:46) |
| Arjun Atwal turned in a brilliant four-under 67 in the second round that propelled him to the tied 13th spot in the BMW Charity Po-Am on the Nationwide Tour. |
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Jeev emerges joint leader at Irish Open (16 May 06:00) |
| Jeev Milkha Singh overcame a disastrous third shot on the par-five last hole to return a brilliant six-under 66 in the first round and share a joint lead with Australia's Richard Green. |
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Golfer Sorenstam to retire soon (14 May 03:14) |
| Annika Sorenstam will retire after the season, ending a career with 72 tournaments win on the US LPGA Tour. |
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Daniel Chopra ends tied 42 after final round blues (12 May 04:06) |
| Daniel Chopra ended up signing off with six-over 78, his worst card of the week, to finish a disappointing tied 42nd in the USD 9.5 million, The Players Championship. |
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Shiv Kapur finishes tied 17th in Milan (12 May 04:00) |
| A flawless back nine brought home the bacon for Shiv Kapur who signed off with a sedate final round of three-under 69 to finish a creditable tied 17th in the Italian Open. |
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Daniel Chopra slips to tied 20 after round of 73 (11 May 06:39) |
| Daniel Chopra turned in his first over-par card and slid to tied 20th after his eventful third round of 73 in The Players Championship. |
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Shiv Kapur tied 26th in Italian Open (11 May 06:13) |
| Shiv Kapur survived a wobbly front nine to bring home a card of two-under 70 that had him tied 26th after the penultimate round of the Italian Open. |
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Kapur's flawless 65 carries him to tied 13th (11 May 02:16) |
| A sensational back nine with five birdies over seven holes saw Shiv Kapur card a seven-under 65 and jump up the leaderboard to tied 13th, a leap of 40 places, at the midway stage of Italian ... |
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Digvijay, Gangjee blown away in Beijing (10 May 09:28) |
| Digvijay Singh and Rahil Gangjee stuttered on a windswept day and were tied for the 46th spot after the penultimate round of the Pine Valley Beijing Open here today. |
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Daniel Chopra tied 35 after Rd 1 (09 May 06:40) |
| A penultimate hole bogey denied Daniel Chopra a sub-par card as he was tied 35th after an even-par opening round in the USD 9.5 million Players Championship. |
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Daniel Chopra tied 35 after Rd 1 in Florida (09 May 06:40) |
| A penultimate hole bogey denied Daniel Chopra a sub-par card as he was tied 35th after an even-par opening round in the USD 9.5 million Players Championship. |
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Shiv Kapur tied 53rd in Milan (09 May 06:29) |
| Shiv Kapur kicked off his Italian Open campaign with a sedate two-under 70, which had the Indian at tied 53rd after the first round. |
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Atwal ends tied 16th in South Georgia Classic (05 May 05:49) |
| Atwal ended the Georgia Classic golf tournament tied 16th with a one-under 71 in the final round. |
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Jeev finishes tied 6th in The Crowns (04 May 07:23) |
| A bogey-bogey start dealt a severe blow to Jeev Milkha Singh's title hopes and the Indian signed off with a final round of one-under 69 to finish tied sixth in The Crowns golf tournament. |
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Atwal leaps to tied 27th (04 May 01:57) |
| Arjun Atwal turned in a three-under 69 in the penultimate round to leap to the tied 27th spot in the South Georgia Classic Golf Tournament. |
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Jeev stays fourth despite late bogeys in Japan (03 May 06:29) |
| Jeev Milkha Singh managed to stay in contention in tied fourth at the end of the penultimate round of the 120 million Yen Chunichi Crowns at Nagoya Golf Club, Wago Course. |
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Atwal makes cut in South Georgia Classic (03 May 04:42) |
| Arjun Atwal fired one-under 71 to make the cut in the South Georgia Classic golf tournament. |
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Jeev's hot putting takes him to fourth in Japan (02 May 06:56) |
| Jeev Milkha Singh turned in one of his best putting performances of the year and put himself in a great position at the midway stage of the Crowns tournament in Japan on Friday. |
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Atwal way behind after first round (02 May 03:47) |
| Arjun Atwal was way back in 79th place as a mid-round blip saw him drop three shots in two holes and end up with a first round of two-over 74 at the $625,000 South Georgia Classic. |
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Atwal among top twenty in Henrico County Open (27 April 07:12) |
| Indian golfer Arjun Atwal strung together one of his best rounds of the year for a six-under 66 that carried him into the 19th place. |
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Jeev tied second at BMW Asian Open (24 April 09:38) |
| Jeev Milkha Singh continued his great form opening his BMW Asian Open campaign with a four-under 68 for a share of the second place after the first round at the Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf C... |
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Chopra finishes tied 57th in Verizon Heritage (21 April 06:18) |
| Daniel Chopra signed off with one-over 72 for a lowly tied 57th finish in the $5.5 million Verizon Heritage at the Harbour Town Golf Links at Hilton Head Island. |
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Jeev slips to 81st in golf ranking (21 April 06:16) |
| Jyoti Randhawa consolidated his stature as India's highest ranked golfer at 73rd, while compatriot Jeev Milkha Singh slipped a rung to be 81st in the latest Official World Golf Rankings issu... |
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Ghei best Indian at Volvo China Open golf (21 April 01:01) |
| Gaurav Ghei was the best among the Indians, finishing tied 28th, at the Volvo China Open golf here at the CBD International golf course on Sunday. |
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Indians slip in third round at China Open golf (20 April 02:19) |
| Gaganjeet Bhullar, Gaurav Ghei and S.S.P. Chowrasia slipped in round three of the Volvo China Open golf championship at the Beijing CBD International Golf Club here on Saturday. |
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Chopra three behind leaders at Hilton Head (18 April 04:42) |
| Chopra shot 34 on his outward nine and registered a 35 on his way back at the par-71 Harbour Town Golf Links to be three behind the leaders. |
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Bhullar best among Indians at Volvo China Open (18 April 12:36) |
| Gaganjeet Bhullar turned out to be the best among his compatriots after he shot a three-under 69 on the opening day of the Volvo China Open here at the CBD International Golf Course. |
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Chowrasia geared up for Volvo China Open (15 April 07:43) |
| The 29-year-old said he was in good form despite not making much of an impression in tournaments after the Indian Masters. |
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Jeev rises to 80th, Randhawa 74th in golf ranking (14 April 09:45) |
| Jeev Milkha Singh's tied 25th finish in the Masters helped him climb three places to 80th even though Jyoti Randhawa continued to be India's highest ranked golfer at 74th. |
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Immelman reigns in Georgia with Masters win (14 April 02:45) |
| Immelman, 28, yesterday became just the second South African to win the coveted Green Jacket, after three-time champion and boyhood hero Gary Player. |
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Immelman foils Woods Grand Slam dream with Masters win (14 April 02:45) |
| Immelman, 28, yesterday became just the second South African to win the coveted Green Jacket, after three-time champion and boyhood hero Gary Player. |
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Jeev's 'best' can't ensure return ticket (14 April 01:48) |
| Jeev earned his best Major finish, a creditable tied 25th at the Augusta Masters. |
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Even par Jeev in line for Masters return ticket (13 April 01:42) |
| Jeev, who made the cut for the second year in a row, shot a fighting even par round to stay at one-over for the tournament, as he was placed 23rd after 54 holes. |
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Jeev tied 21st, Daniel Chopra misses cut (12 April 05:49) |
| Jeev Milkha Singh overcame back nine blues and turned in a card of two-over 74 to be tied 21st at the halfway stage of the Masters here. |
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Immelman leads a Masters full of surprises (12 April 03:34) |
| Tiger Woods hardly matched the hype again in the second round of the Masters, and will have to pull off the second-best comeback at Augusta National to start a Grand Slam. |
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Golfer Shiv Kapur set for hectic season (11 April 07:04) |
| Shiv Kapur who is fresh from a good week at Johnnie Walker Classic having posted a tied fifth is confident of a good year and is now preparing for a long season ahead. |
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Jeev in 11th place after first round (11 April 04:13) |
| Jeev Milkha Singh shot his best-ever round at the US Masters here to get off to a flying start with a one-under 71 to justify the invitation extended to him to the year's first Major. |
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Rose, Immelman share the lead as Tiger sputters (11 April 03:50) |
| Justin Rose overcame a rugged start with four straight birdies that carried him to a 4-under 68 and his name atop the leaderboard alongside Trevor Immelman. |
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Jeev excited on receiving Masters invite (09 April 04:38) |
| India's Jeev Milkha Singh, making his second straight appearance in the year's opening Major -the Augusta Masters, was handed a dream draw at the tournament. |
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Tiger on prowl for a fifth Masters crown (08 April 01:43) |
| Golf superstar Tiger Woods takes aim at a fifth Masters crown here this week amid breathless speculation that it could be the first step towards a once unimaginable Grand Slam. |
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Jeev signs off tied 39th in Houston Open (07 April 06:04) |
| The Indian pro finished with a tournament total of two-under 286,14 strokes off the pace of champion Johnson Wagner of the United States, who led the pack for three successive rounds. |
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Arjun Singh finishes tied 22nd in Manila (06 April 10:16) |
| Arjun Singh signed off with a final round card of one-over 73 to finish tied 22nd while compatriot Himmat Singh Rai came a lowly tied 61st in the Philippines Open here today. |
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Suzann makes the biggest move at Kraft Nabisco (06 April 04:06) |
| Norway's Suzann Pettersen made the biggest move at the Kraft Nabisco Championship, storming into a tie for ninth place with a sparkling seven-under-par 65 in third round. |
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Arjun Singh tied 21st at Philippine Open (05 April 09:49) |
| India's Arjun Singh fired a round of one over 73 to be placed tied 21st after the third round of the Philippine Open here today. |
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Atwal misses cut in Livermore (05 April 07:33) |
| Arjun Atwal's inconsistent form continued with the Orlando-based Indian failing to make the cut in the $600,000 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship here. |
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Jeev makes cut in Houston Open, tied 47th (05 April 05:36) |
| Jeev Milkha Singh emerged unscathed from a rollercoaster back nine to card two-under 70 and make the halfway cut in the Houston Open here. |
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Atwal misses cut on Nationwide Tour (05 April 04:53) |
| rjun Atwal shot one of the worst rounds of his career with a 10-over 82 that saw him crash out before the weekend in the $600,000 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship. |
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Amy bids adieu to Kraft Nabisco Championship (05 April 03:50) |
| Three-times winner Amy Alcott, ended a 34-year association with the opening women's major of the season by signing off with a five-over-par 77 at Mission Hills Country Club. |
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John Wagner takes lead in Houston (05 April 03:37) |
| Wagner, co-leader overnight with holder Adam Scott of Australia after both fired course record 63s on Thursday, offset two bogeys with five birdies to finish 12-under on 132. |
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Arjun, Himmat make cut in Philippine Open (04 April 11:24) |
| Only Arjun Singh and Himmat Rai managed to finish inside the cut line as four Indians fell by the wayside in the $300,000 Philippines Open at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club here today. |
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