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Rank Mship Name Location Country Total Par PROFESSIONAL GOLF TOUR OF INDIA 2016 PGTI QUALIFYING SCHOOL ORDER OF MERIT RANK MSHIP NAME LOCATION COUNTRY TOTAL PAR REMARKS CATEGORY A - FULL CARD 1 AMAN RAJ (A) PATNA INDIA 294 6 2 R012 RAJU SINGH NOIDA INDIA 298 10 3 W002 WASIM KHAN DELHI INDIA 300 12 4 S085 SYED SAQIB AHMED BENGALURU INDIA 301 13 5 S060 SAMEER M SHAIKH PUNE INDIA 304 16 6 A015 ADITYA RAJ KUMAR CHAUHAN DELHI INDIA 304 16 7 A064 ASHBEER SAINI KAPURTHALA INDIA 304 16 8 VIKRAM RANA (A) DELHI INDIA 305 17 9 R035 RAM PAL CHANDIGARH INDIA 305 17 10 K018 KARAN VASUDEVA DELHI INDIA 305 17 11 RAJ RANDHAWA BENGALURU USA 305 17 12 ANKUR CHADHA (A) GURGAON INDIA 305 17 13 V003 VISHAL SINGH JAIPUR INDIA 306 18 14 R042 RAJESH KUMAR RAWAT LUCKNOW INDIA 306 18 15 SAMARTH DWIVEDI (A) SINGAPORE INDIA 306 18 16 P015 PRAVIN J PATHARE PUNE INDIA 307 19 17 A039 AMARDEEP RAWAT LUCKNOW INDIA 307 19 18 P005 PRADEEP KUMAR (N) NOIDA INDIA 307 19 19 R013 RANDHIR SINGH GHOTRA CHANDIGARH INDIA 307 19 20 A017 ARJUN SINGH CHAUDHRI NOIDA INDIA 308 20 21 D008 DINESH RAGHUVANSHI PUNE INDIA 308 20 22 K023 KUNAAL BHATIA GURGAON INDIA 308 20 23 B004 BHOOP SINGH LUCKNOW INDIA 308 20 24 SHAQUILL SHANE MONGOL CALIFORNIA USA 308 20 25 R031 RUDRESH SHARMA DELHI INDIA 308 20 26 A038 ADITYA SINGH CHAUHAN INDORE INDIA 308 20 27 A007 ALI SHER DELHI INDIA 309 21 28 G014 GAURAV VERMA DELHI INDIA 309 21 29 S061 SHIVENDRA SINGH SISODIA DELHI INDIA 309 21 30 B001 B G LALITH KUMARA COLOMBO SRI LANKA 310 22 31 P008 PREM BARODA INDIA 310 22 32 SACHIN BAISOYA DELHI INDIA 310 22 33 VEER AHLAWAT (A) DELHI INDIA 310 22 34 D005 DEVENDRA PATEL BHOPAL INDIA 310 22 35 G005 GURKI SHERGILL PUNE INDIA 310 22 CATEGORY B 36 S059 SAGAR RAGHUVANSHI PUNE INDIA 311 23 37 R010 RAJU ALI MOLLAH KOLKATA INDIA 311 23 38 V019 VIJITHA BANDARA KANDY SRI LANKA 311 23 39 V008 VIPIN RAGHUVANSHI MHOW INDIA 311 23 40 P020 PAWAN VERMA DELHI INDIA 311 23 41 S070 SAHIL KULKARNI DELHI INDIA 311 23 42 RISHIRAJ SINGH SAINI (A) ZIRAKPUR INDIA 311 23 43 H003 HARISH K MYSORE INDIA 312 24 44 C014 CHANDARJEET YADAV PANCHKULA INDIA 312 24 45 D013 DINESH KAHAR PUNE INDIA 312 24 46 P017 P PRABHU MYSORE INDIA 313 25 47 SHIVAM ASHOK TIBREWAL (A) MUMBAI INDIA 313 25 48 M028 MANOJ KUMAR LUCKNOW INDIA 313 25 49 I001 INDRAJIT BHALOTIA KOLKATA INDIA 313 25 50 K025 KUSHAL SINGH GURGAON INDIA 313 25 51 R008 RAJIV KUMAR JATIWAL PANCHKULA INDIA 313 25 52 R021 RAMESH KUMAR FARIDABAD INDIA 314 26 53 K001 KPS SEKHON CHANDIGARH INDIA 314 26 54 N003 NUR HOSSAIN SARDAR KOLKATA INDIA 315 27 55 S064 SAMARESH SARDAR KOLKATA INDIA 315 27 56 M012 MD NAWAB PATNA INDIA 315 27 57 D004 DINESH KUMAR DELHI INDIA 315 27 58 A072 ARJUN SINGH (AS) GURGAON INDIA 316 28 59 W001 WILSON RAJ D MELLO MUMBAI INDIA 316 28 60 S009 SHEERAZ KALRA LUCKNOW INDIA 316 28 61 ASHISH KUMAR GUPTA LUCKNOW INDIA 316 28 62 M009 MONISH BINDRA NOIDA INDIA 316 28 63 D015 DEVINDER SINGH DELHI INDIA 317 29 64 V015 VISHWA VIJOYENDRA NARAYAN BENGALURU INDIA 317 29 65 A073 ARJUN SHARMA GREATER NOIDA INDIA 317 29 66 P007 GULFAM DELHI INDIA 317 29 67 GUNVIR RANA (A) DELHI INDIA 317 29 68 VASHISTA S PAWAR (A) COIMBATORE INDIA 318 30 69 YASH JINDAL (A) DELHI INDIA 318 30 PROFESSIONAL GOLF TOUR OF INDIA 2016 PGTI QUALIFYING SCHOOL ORDER OF MERIT RANK MSHIP NAME LOCATION COUNTRY TOTAL PAR REMARKS 70 G001 GAURAV GHEI DELHI INDIA 318 30 71 B015 BIKRAMJIT SINGH SANDHU DELHI INDIA 318 30 72 S022 SULEMAN ALI DELHI INDIA 318 30 73 ROHIT CHAUDHARY NOIDA INDIA 320 32 74 M041 MANISH GOYAL DELHI INDIA 320 32 75 I003 IKRAMUDDIN SHAH DELHI INDIA 321 33 76 P025 PRANAV KAUL DELHI INDIA 322 34 77 ROHAN KATHURIA (A) PANCHKULA INDIA 324 36 78 M027 MAHESH YADAV JAIPUR INDIA 326 38 79 S055 SWATANTER KUMAR PHILLAUR INDIA 327 39 80 S086 SAHIL SAGAR GURGAON INDIA 332 44 POSITIONED 61-100 (ORDER OF MERIT 2015 - PLAYERS WHO DO NOT EARN A FULL CARD) 81 T001 TORAN BIKRAM SHAHI GURGAON NEPAL OOM 67 82 A037 AJAY BAISOYA DELHI INDIA OOM 73 83 R003 RAFICK ALI MOLLAH KOLKATA INDIA OOM 81 84 A028 ARSHPREET SINGH THIND PANCHKULA INDIA OOM 84 85 M037 MOINUDDIN MALAK NAGPUR INDIA OOM 85 86 K019 KANISHK MADAN DELHI INDIA OOM 90 87 M010 MD ISLAM PATNA INDIA OOM 92 CATEGORY C 88 A059 ADITYA SINGH DELHI INDIA 160 16 89 C010 C ARUL COORG INDIA 160 16 90 S073 SHUBHAM JINDAL PUNE INDIA 160 16 91 P030 PRIANT SINGH RANDHAWA GURGAON INDIA 160 16 92 ARJUN CHADHA DELHI INDIA 161 17 93 N011 NAYAZ PASHA B BENGALURU INDIA 161 17 94 SACHIN CHOUHAN MHOW INDIA 161 17 95 SUNIL BABURAO GHALPADE PUNE INDIA 162 18 96 LAKSHYA DEV MUDGIL (A) DELHI INDIA 162 18 97 R034 RAHUL SIKUND DELHI INDIA 162 18 98 MADHUSUDAN C S MYSORE INDIA 162 18 99 RAJARAM BABURAO SHINDE PUNE INDIA 163 19 100 ANURAG NEOG (A) DELHI INDIA 163 19 101 A075 ABDUL RAHEEM K H BENGALURU INDIA 163 19 102 V010 VIPIN KUMAR SHARMA NOIDA INDIA 163 19 103 V020 VIJAY UPADHAYAY LUCKNOW INDIA 163 19 104 M007 MINTU BANIK KOLKATA INDIA 164 20 105 D012 DIPANKAR KAUSHAL NOIDA INDIA 164 20 106 B019 BHAWANI SINGH PARMAR JAMMU INDIA 165 21 107 A055 ANKIT NAGAR NOIDA INDIA 165 21 108 R062 RAVI KUMAR PANCHKULA INDIA 166 22 109 S082 SATISH KUMAR SHARMA NOIDA INDIA 166 22 110 G015 GAGAN DEEP GHOTRA PANCHKULA INDIA 166 22 111 S049 SHIVNEEL BERY DELHI INDIA 167 23 112 TARAK KRISHNA SWAMY DELHI INDIA 167 23 113 S034 SANJAY SINGH NOIDA INDIA 168 24 114 R057 RAHUL SINGH PATHANIA PANCHKULA INDIA 168 24 115 SUNIL KUMAR AHMEDABAD INDIA 168 24 116 A074 ARUN KUMAR DELHI INDIA 168 24 117 AJAY SINGH (A) DELHI INDIA 168 24 118 ASHOK DNYANESHWAR BHALERAO MUMBAI INDIA 169 25 119 LATIF ANSARI MUMBAI INDIA 169 25 120 M019 MEHUL S RASTOGI NOIDA INDIA 170 26 121 SANDEEP SHIVRAM PHALNIKAR PUNE INDIA 171 27 122 SURYA VIJAI SINGH (A) NOIDA INDIA 171 27 123 RAKESH KUMAR (D) DELHI INDIA 171 27 124 ANWAR ALLABAKSH SHAIKH MUMBAI INDIA 171 27 125 BHARAT TUKARAM KHARAT MUMBAI INDIA 173 29 126 S076 S MUTHU COIMBATORE INDIA 174 30 127 A071 AJAY SHASHIKANT CONTROLLU PUNE INDIA 175 31 128 A062 ANUKOOL DUBEY PANCHKULA INDIA 177 33 129 BHUVAN SINGH RATHORE DELHI INDIA 180 36 130 B017 BHANU PRATAP SINGH DELHI INDIA DQ CATEGORY D 131 T004 TINKU BADLIYA TAURU INDIA 155 11 132 J003 JAIDEEP PATWARDHAN PUNE INDIA 155 11 133 R058 RAVINDER TAVEL PANCHKULA INDIA 155 11 134 S021 SRIKANTA M MYSORE INDIA 155 11 135 A045 ARJUN VEER SINGH CHUGH DELHI INDIA 155 11 136 MOHD EZZAZ FARIDABAD INDIA 156 12 137 SENTHIL KUMAR RAMDAS AHMEDABAD INDIA 157 13 138 M ANAND MYSORE INDIA 157 13 139 DEEPAK CHOUHAN MHOW INDIA 157 13 140 VINAY KUMAR GUPTA TAURU INDIA 158 14 141 B022 BHARAT THAPAR LUCKNOW INDIA 158 14 142 WILLIAM TONY BENGALURU INDIA 158 14 PROFESSIONAL GOLF TOUR OF INDIA 2016 PGTI QUALIFYING SCHOOL ORDER OF MERIT RANK MSHIP NAME LOCATION COUNTRY TOTAL PAR REMARKS 143 S053 SONU KASHYAP NOIDA INDIA 158 14 144 A054 AMIT KUMAR PHILLAUR INDIA 158 14 145 RUPESH KUMAR LUDHIANA INDIA 158 14 146 P029 PARDEEP DELHI INDIA 159 15 147 SAHIL JOSHI (A) CHANDIGARH INDIA 159 15 148 ILAYARAJA C COIMBATORE INDIA 159 15 149 ROHAN SHROFF (A) KOLKATA INDIA 160 16 150 SAGIR ALI KHAN KOLKATA INDIA 160 16 151 R053 RAJESH KUMAR (S) BENGALURU INDIA 160 16 152 M055 MANJU B H BENGALURU INDIA 160 16 153 RAHUL MALIK AMBALA INDIA 160 16 154 P002 PRADYUMNA BARBORA GURGAON INDIA 160 16 155 ALBIE HANEKOM CENTURION SOUTH AFRICA 160 16 156 HARJOT SINGH (A) DELHI INDIA 160 16 157 KUMAR M BENGALURU INDIA 160 16 158 R052 RAVI R BENGALURU INDIA 160 16 159 SHANKAR HALDAR NOIDA INDIA 160 16 160 KHUSHMANRAJ SINGH SANDHU PANCHKULA INDIA 161 17 161 LAKSHYA NAGAR NOIDA INDIA 161 17 162 FRANCISCO ERWIN VALENCIA DELHI INDIA 162 18 163 VAIBHAV RUSTAGI DELHI INDIA 162 18 164 M RAHMAN PUNE INDIA 162 18 165 DHIRAJ SHARMA NOIDA INDIA 162 18 166 S078 SELVARAJ P CHENNAI INDIA 162 18 167 A067 AMAR JEET BAISOYA DELHI INDIA 162 18 168 RAOBRINDER SIDHU (A) CHANDIGARH INDIA 162 18 169 S083 SUNNY NAGAR DELHI INDIA 162 18 170 V004 VARUN SAHAY KOLKATA INDIA 162 18 171 SUMEET CHOUDHARY MHOW INDIA 162 18 172 U003 UMESH M MYSORE INDIA 162 18 173 PAWAN KUMAR YADAV (A) GHORAKHPUR INDIA 163 19 174 E002 ESHANVIR SINGH LUCKNOW INDIA 163 19 175 JEESHAN LUCKNOW INDIA 163 19 176 DEEPAK SOMNATH PATOLE PUNE INDIA 163 19 177 PRASHANT RAMCHANDRA DHUMAL MUMBAI INDIA 164 20 178 DEEPAK SHEKHAR MANE MUMBAI INDIA 164 20 179 MAYUR P THAKUR MUMBAI INDIA 164 20 180 ROHAN BAHRI GURGAON INDIA 164 20 181 RISHABH BHASIN GHAZIABAD INDIA 164 20 182 SURESH C (A) BENGALURU INDIA 164 20 183 PUNEET DHIMAN PANCHKULA INDIA 164 20 184 D014 DUSHYANT PUROHIT GOA INDIA 164 20 185 DEEP RAJ CHETIA (A) DELHI INDIA 165 21 186 SANGAM LAL SINGH DELHI INDIA 165 21 187 SARWAN KUMAR YADAV NOIDA INDIA 165 21 188 RAHUL ATOLIA DELHI INDIA 165 21 189 KAMAL KUMAWAT JAIPUR INDIA 165 21 190 SURAJ KAROTIYA DELHI INDIA 166 22 191 AKASH BHUTANI (A) DELHI INDIA 166 22 192 HARI OM JAIPUR INDIA 166 22 193 ANTONY LAFAD COONOOR INDIA 167 23 194 SAMEER BAHL JALANDHAR INDIA 167 23 195 RAJAT DELHI INDIA 167 23 196 KARTIKEY VASHIST (A) GURGAON INDIA 167 23 197 S067 SATYAVIR SINGH NOIDA INDIA 167 23 198 D010 DAMODAR KUMAWAT JAIPUR INDIA 168 24 199 R063 RAMESH NAIYKA AHMEDABAD INDIA 168 24 200 N009 NIKHIL SINGH JAIPUR INDIA 168 24 201 ARJUN BABUTA (A) CHANDIGARH INDIA 168 24 202 M048 MANINDER SINGH SEKHON DELHI INDIA 168 24 203 NITIN ARUN UGHADE PUNE INDIA 168 24 204 APAAR CHOUDHARY DELHI INDIA 168 24 205 P021 PINTU HALDAR NOIDA INDIA 168 24 206 P028 PRAVESH BAISOYA DELHI INDIA 169 25 207 MOHD SHAHID MANSOORI MORADABAD INDIA 169 25 208 R065 RAJ KUMAR DELHI INDIA 169 25 209 M053 MANAV CHANDNA GURGAON INDIA 171 27 210 MEITEI Y SANAJAOBA GURGAON INDIA 171 27 211 BRAJENDRA KUMAR GUPTA MHOW INDIA 171 27 212 SRINIVASA K G BENGALURU INDIA 172 28 213 A069 A SEBASTIAN COONOOR INDIA 172 28 214 KISHORE KUMAR TALUKDAR
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