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Khan joins Das at top

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Delhi golfer Rashid Khan fired a five-under 67 to join overnight leader Shankar Das of Kolkata after the second round of the PGTI Players Championship at the picturesque Oxford Golf & Country Club in Pune on Wednesday.

Lahiri positive after strong first half showing

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After a strong showing in the first half of the ongoing season, Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri says he is confident of notching up his first Asian Tour win outside India in the second leg.

Lahiri to lead field at PGTI championship

Fresh from his second place finish at the Selangor Masters in Malaysia, Anirban Lahiri will lead the field of top-ranked golfers at the PGTI Players Championship that gets under way at the Oxford Golf and Country Club near Pune from Tuesday.

Selectors stick with youngsters

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With the India team doing well at the ongoing Champions Trophy in England and Wales , the selectors on Monday named an unchanged squad for the upcoming tri-series in the Caribbean beginning from June

English Rose breaks a jinx

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Justin Rose became the first Englishman to win the US Open since Tony Jacklin in 1970 with a tension-packed par-70 final round on Sunday that delivered his long-sought first major title.

Heartbreak continues for eternal bridesmaid

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There was no big birthday celebration for Phil Mickelson who turned 43 at Merion Golf Club on Sunday, only another case of heartache at the US Open.

Mickelson stays on top

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Phil Mickelson repelled a host of challengers in the third round of the US Open on Saturday to hang onto his lead after a dramatic day of jousting among the world’s top players.

Mickelson, Horschel on top

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Four-time major champion Phil Mickelson and second-time major starter Billy Horschel remained tied for the lead after the second round of the US Open on Saturday as challengers faded.

Mickelson clings to lead

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England’s Luke Donald missed a chance to match Phil Mickelson for the clubhouse lead on Friday in the first round of the storm-hit US Open by missing a four-foot par putt on the 18th hole.

Aditi stays ahead, Malik slips

Aditi Ashok continued to hold the lead after the second round of the Usha Karnataka ladies and junior girls golf tournament in Bengaluru on Thursday as she added a flawless two-under 68 that carried her total of one-under 139.

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