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Delhi Golf Club leads the way for return of Asian Tour with The DGC Open

The Delhi Golf Club is all set to return to action with The DGC Open from March 24-27. The 500,000-dollar championship is the first time the Delhi Golf Club will have its own international tournament, which will be sanctioned by the Asian .

Asian Tour to return to India after more than 2 years with inaugural DGC Open in March - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism

NEW DELHI, Dec 28: The prestigious Asian Tour is set to return to India after nearly two-and-a-half-years with the inaugural DGC Open to be held at the Delhi Golf Club here from March 24 to 27 next year. To be staged on the newly renovated Lodhi Course and boasting off a lucrative purse of USD 500,000, the exciting new event will be one of the standout tournaments in the early part of the season on the 2022 Asian Tour calender. […]

MP Cup golf: Madappa keeps his nerve to lift the trophy

Viraj Madappa kept his nerve on a high-scoring day to lift the trophy in the Rs. 70 lakh TATA Steel PGTI MP Cup 2021 at the Delhi Golf Club. Madappa thus bagged his second professional title and his first win in three years.The 23-year-old .

TATA Steel PGTI MP Cup 2021 to be held from October 5-8

The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), the official sanctioning body of professional golf in India, will organise the TATA Steel PGTI MP Cup 2021 at the Delhi Golf Club (DGC) from October 5- 8.The tournament, presented by Delhi Golf Club .

Siddharth Shriram – industrialist, patron of arts no more - The Hindu BusinessLine

Siddharth Shriram – industrialist, patron of arts no more May 17, 2021   Heaven for Siddharth Shriram was the golf course. The industrialist and former chairman of Usha International  would get often get poetic on the fairway, waxing lyrical about there being no greater pleasure than putting around on the greens under blue skies. He even wrote extensively on golf – and beautifully. Not surprisingly, early in his life, Shriram harboured journalistic ambitions and even had a short stint with a news outfit before he entered the family business. On Monday, the multifaceted businessman, who was a generous patron of golf, arts and music, and loved to play bridge and solve crosswords, lost the battle to Covid-19. He was 76.

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