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Week 25 Ranking
June 20 2004 Official World Golf Ranking Week 25 / 2004 2002 / 2003 2004 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 1 (1) Tiger Woods USA 12.39 495.55 40 -292.12 + 204.58 2 (3) Ernie Els SAf 10.96 559.08 51 -202.76 + 316.00 3 (2) Vijay Singh Fij 10.61 615.22 58 -217.27 + 275.79 4 (15) Phil Mickelson USA 8.62 413.59 48 -129.96 + 348.31 5 (4) Davis Love-III USA 7.89 362.96 46 -148.29 + 142.48 6 (6) Mike Weir Can 6.86 308.87 45 -124.45 + 132.69 7 (7) Retief Goosen SAf 6.70 381.66 57 -158.36 + 190.58 8 (8) Padraig Harrington Ire 6.21 310.57 50 -107.85 + 159.47 9 (5) Jim Furyk USA 5.65 226.05 40 -137.97 + 10.04 10 (36) Sergio Garcia Spn 5.17 253.29 49 -82.33 + 191.98 11 (10) Kenny Perry USA 4.84 246.69 51 -108.45 + 86.06 12 (13) Chad Campbell USA 4.73 293.47 62 -87.54 + 142.74 13 (14) Stuart Appleby Aus 4.70 277.54 59 -101.92 + 148.89 14 (11) Darren Clarke NIr 4.51 257.21 57 -94.37 + 112.93 15 (25) Adam Scott Aus 4.41 255.61 58 -78.55 + 154.71 16 (9) David Toms USA 4.09 208.83 51 -117.75 + 56.95 17 (37) Fred Couples USA 4.06 162.55 40 -39.70 + 94.01 18 (24) Scott Verplank USA 3.77 184.91 49 -70.26 + 95.35 19 (29) Jay Haas USA 3.74 183.05 49 -54.19 + 95.96 20 (21) Choi Kyung-Ju Kor 3.67 231.01 63 -89.28 + 110.19 21 (12) Nick Price Zim 3.61 144.30 40 -78.82 + 60.81 22 (26) Chris DiMarco USA 3.58 193.39 54 -84.69 + 108.09 23 (39) Shigeki Maruyama Jpn 3.52 179.41 51 -73.62 + 119.51 24 (54) Steve Flesch USA 3.50 227.41 65 -60.29 + 147.06 25 (17) Fredrik Jacobson Swe 3.40 169.87 50 -59.47 + 63.80 26 -
BMW International Open 2010. Content
cine t BMW International Open 2010. Content. Rookie meets old masters. 03 Super talent Manassero, six-time major winner Faldo and darling of the crowds Jiménez strengthen the world class field at Eichenried. “Golf for All” – BMW brings golf to the city centre. 05 Driving, pitching and putting for everyone at Munich City Hall, Marienhof; Martin Kaymer offers coaching to young golfers. The 17th – the “Sleeping Beauty” of GC München Eichenried. 07 This hole not only offers the chance to win a BMW 535i, it also conceals a rather unusual history. Els, Casey and García challenge Kaymer and Langer 09 in the best field in the history of the tournament. BMW extends German commitment until 2014. Firma Bayerische Motoren Werke Casey, Els, Kaymer – three of the TOP TEN do battle for the title. 11 Aktiengesellschaft Postanschrift Profiles of the biggest stars at the 22nd tournament in Munich. BMW AG 80788 München Hausanschrift Petuelring 130 A round of golf with Els & Co? 15 Hausanschrift The successful Pro-Am Challenge is extended to Hamburg and Mallorca. Forschungs- und Innovationszentrum (FIZ) Knorrstraße 147 Telefon In the footsteps of Els and Kaymer. 18 Zentrale +49 89 382-0 Germany’s only top tournament provides the ideal forum for beginners, Fax +49 89 382-25858 budding pros and fans. Internet www.bmw.com Bankkonto Fascinating sport. 20 BMW Bank GmbH Konto 5 100 940 940 BLZ 702 203 00 Golf, motor sport and skiing fans get their money’s worth at the BMW Sports Exhibition. IBAN DE02 7022 0300 5100 9409 40 SWIFT(BIC) BMW International Open 2010 – tournament info. -
Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2
Hero Indian Open Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2 Game Time Tee Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment 1 06:50 1 37 11:30 10 Sanjay KUMAR IND Lucknow Gc Shankar DAS IND Royal Calcutta GC Matthew SOUTHGATE ENG Thorpe Hall GC 2 07:00 1 38 11:40 10 Craig LEE SCO Abhijit Singh CHADHA IND Chandigarh GC Sujjan SINGH IND Chandigarh GC 3 07:10 1 39 11:50 10 Keith HORNE RSA Eye of Africa Jazz JANEWATTANANOND THA Black Mountain GC Steve LEWTON ENG Woburn GC 4 07:20 1 40 12:00 10 Yashas CHANDRA (AM) IND Honey BAISOYA IND Delhi GC Amardip Sinh MALIK IND Noida GC 5 07:30 1 41 12:10 10 Shubhankar SHARMA IND DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurgaon Edouard ESPAÑA FRA Golf Bordelais Panuphol PITTAYARAT THA 6 07:40 1 42 12:20 10 Andrew MCARTHUR SCO Jamie MCLEARY SCO Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club Jens FAHRBRING SWE Sollentuna GK 7 07:50 1 43 12:30 10 Adrian OTAEGUI ESP Goiburu GC Scott JAMIESON SCO Khalin H JOSHI IND Karnataka Golf Association, Bengaluru 8 08:00 1 44 12:40 10 Nicholas FUNG MAS Sabah G&CC Mithun PERERA SRI Royal Colombo GC Chapchai NIRAT THA Singha 9 08:10 1 45 12:50 10 Abhinav LOHAN IND DLF GCC Joachim B. HANSEN DEN Royal Mougins GC Matthew BALDWIN ENG Royal Birkdale 10 08:20 1 46 13:00 10 James BUSBY ENG The Shropshire Chieh-po LEE TPE N THANGARAJA SRI 11 08:30 1 47 13:10 10 Scott BARR AUS Laguna Resort Harendra GUPTA IND Chandigarh GC Mikko KORHONEN FIN DEFA 12 08:40 1 48 13:20 10 Chinnarat PHADUNGSIL THA Rumpaipanny GC Vinod KUMAR IND Delhi GC Rahil GANGJEE IND Royal Calcutta GC 15 March 2016 08:13 AM Hero Indian Open Draw for Rounds -
OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup Field Country Player Player Argentina
OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup Field Country Player Player Argentina Tano Goya Rafa Echenique Australia Robert Allenby* Stuart Appleby* Brazil Rafael Barcello Ronaldo Francisco Canada Graeme DeLaet Stuart Anderson Chile Martin Ureta Hugo Leon China Liang Wen-Chong Zhang Lian-Wei Chinese Taipei Lin Wen-Tang Lu Wei-Chih Denmark Soren Hansen Soren Kjeldsen England Ian Poulter* Ross Fisher** France Thomas Levet Christian Cevaer Germany Martin Kaymer Alex Cejka* India Jeev Milkha Singh** Jyoti Randhawa Ireland Rory McIlroy** Graeme McDowell** Italy Francesco Molinari Edoardo Molinari Japan Ryuji Imada* Hiroyuki Fujita New Zealand David Smail Danny Lee Pakistan Muhammad Munir Muhammad Shabbir Philippines Angelo Que Marc Pucay Republic of Korea Y.E. Yang* Charlie Wi* Scotland David Drysdale Alastair Forsyth Singapore Lam Chih Bing Mardan Mamat South Africa Rory Sabbatini* Richard Sterne Spain Sergio Garcia* Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano Sweden Henrik Stenson Robert Karlsson Thailand Thongchai Jaidee Prayad Marksaeng United States Nick Watney* John Merrick* Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas*** Alfredo Adrian Wales Stephen Dodd Jamie Donaldson * PGA TOUR Member ** Special Temporary PGA TOUR Member *** Nationwide Tour Member OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup Pre-Tournament Notes Alex Cejka is representing Germany at the World Cup for the ninth time and third in succession. He has played in all three previous World Cups held at Mission Hills’ Olazabal Course, as well as the 1995 tournament at the Nicklaus Course. Cejka’s previous-best finish at the event was Germany’s tie for fourth in 1997 with Sven Struver at Kiawah Island, SC. This is the third consecutive year Cejka and Martin Kaymer have teamed together. -
Teams Announced for Louis Philippe Cup 3Rd Edition
Teams announced for Louis Philippe Cup 3rd edition 23 January 2014 Jeev Milkha Singh for Delhi, Jyoti Randhawa for Mumbai, SSP Chowrasia for Chennai and Siddikur for Gurgaon Colombo and Mumbai join the race at India's official Pro Golf League New Delhi: The 3rd edition of the Louis Philippe Cup will bring an all-star brigade in the form of Jeev, Jyoti, Anirban, Gaganjeet, Siddikur, SSP Chowrasia, Rashid Khan, Himmat Rai and many others to Mumbai fans in a scintillating display of the best talent ever to compete in the city. Players will compete for nine city teams including a new international team from Colombo and one representing host city Mumbai at Bombay Presidency Golf Club from 17-22 February 2014. The four-day tournament with a prize purse of Rs. 1.2 crore, is sanctioned by the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), and conceived and promoted by RN Golf Management (RNGM). The nine city teams are: Navratna Ahmedabad, Puravankara Bangalore, TAKE Chennai, DLF Gurgaon, Jaypee Greens Greater Noida, AVT Kolkata, Dev-Ellora Laqshya Mumbai, Krrish Colombo and Shubhkamna Delhi. India's all-time greatest golfer Jeev Milkha Singh, who played for Noida the last two years will play for Shubhkamna Delhi this season. Last year's Arjuna awardee in golf, Gaganjeet Bhullar will be seen representing his Jaypee Greens Greater Noida team for the second consecutive year. India's highest ranked player currently in the world and No 3 on the Asian Tour 2013 Rankings from Bangalore, Anirban Lahiri will wear Puravankara Bangalore's colours for the third time in a row. -
Gangjee Sizzles with Course Record 8-Under
Gangjee sizzles with course record 8-under 19 February 2014 Mumbai: Rahil Gangjee of AVT Kolkata stole the opening day honours as he fired a new course record of 62 (8-under) in Round One of the Louis Philippe Cup at the par-70 Bombay Presidency Golf Club, Chembur on Wednesday. His blazing effort bettered the previous record of 63 (7-under) set by Gurbaaz Mann in 2010. The 35-year-old Gangjee’s remarkable feat ensured that the Kolkata team finished the day in front of the nine-team pack with a score of 129 (11-under). Gangjee’s teammate Shankar Das finished with a card of 67 (3-under) while third member of the team Chiragh Kumar was 3-over. As per the format the scores of the best two players are taken into consideration as the team total. Krrish Colombo, Puravankara Bangalore and TAKE Chennai, jointly shared the third position, all with a score of 131 (9-under). Navratna Ahmedabad with a combined total of 133 was placed fifth, while Jaypee Greens Greater Noida and DevElloraLakshyaMumbai, jointly occupied the sixth spot with 135. Shubhkamna Delhi was eighth with a score of 137 followed by DLF Gurgaon in ninth spot with 143. Gangjee was surprised when informed that he had broken the course record. “It’s awesome. I didn’t even know about the record. My best score on this course was 6-under as an amateur in 2000-01,” he said. “I had a total of 10 birdies, including five in a row on the back nine which was much easier as compared to the front nine,” he added. -
23Rd Jan 2012 Teams Announced for Louis Philippe Cup 3Rd Edition
Teams Announced For Louis Philippe Cup 3rd Edition Jeev Milkha Singh for Delhi, Jyoti Randhawa for Mumbai, SSP Chowrasia for Chennai and Siddikur for Gurgaon Colombo and Mumbai join the race at India’s official Pro Golf League New Delhi, 23rd January: The 3rd edition of the Louis Philippe Cup will bring an all-star brigade in the form of Jeev, Jyoti, Anirban, Gaganjeet, Siddikur, SSP Chowrasia, Rashid Khan, Himmat Rai and many others to Mumbai fans in a scintillating display of the best talent ever to compete in Mumbai. Players will compete for nine city teams including a new international team from Colombo and one representing host city Mumbai at Bombay Presidency Golf Club, Mumbai from 17-22 February 2014. The four-day tournament with a prize purse of Rs. 1.2 Crore, is sanctioned by the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), and conceived and promoted by RN Golf Management (RNGM). The nine city teams are - Navratna Ahmedabad, Puravankara Bangalore, TAKE Chennai, DLF Gurgaon, Jaypee Greens Greater Noida, AVT Kolkata, Dev-Ellora Laqshya Mumbai, Krrish Colombo and Shubhkamna Delhi. India’s all time greatest golfer ever Jeev Milkha Singh, who played for Noida the last two years will play for Shubhkamna Delhi this season. Last year’s Arjuna awardee in golf, Gaganjeet Bhullar will be seen representing his Jaypee Greens Greater Noida team for the second consecutive year. India’s highest ranked player currently in the world and No 3 on the Asian Tour 2013 Rankings from Bangalore, Anirban Lahiri will wear Puravankara Bangalore’s colours for the third time in a row. -
Diario Open España
Real Club de Golf de Sevilla Jueves, 29 de abril de 2010 ¡El espectáculo está en el RCG de Sevilla! ¿Quieren divertirse de verdad? Pues pasen y vean, que el espec- táculo está en el Real Club de Golf Horarios de salida primera jornada (Jueves 29 de abril de 2010) de Sevilla, inmerso de lleno en auténtica ebullición, un maremágnum de ilusiones Partido Hora Tee Jugador País Partido Hora Tee Jugador País e intenciones compartidas entorno a los 1 08:00 1 Paul WARING ENG 27 13:00 1 Anthony WALL ENG 156 jugadores que buscan un título que Gary LOCKERBIE EN Jamie DONALDSON WAL resulta esquivo para los golfistas españo- Peter HEDBLOM SWE Grégory HAVRET FRA 2 08:10 1 Rafa ECHENIQUE ARG 28 13:10 1 Danny WILLETT ENG les desde 2002, cuando Sergio García Thomas AIKEN RSA Oskar HENNINGSSON SWE Anthony KANG USA Martin ERLANDSSON SWE alzó el trofeo de campeón en la edición 3 08:20 1 Gabriel CANIZARES ESP 29 13:20 1 Pablo MARTIN ESP celebrada en El Cortijo. Simon THORNTON IRL Simon DYSON ENG Phillip ARCHER ENG Darren CLARKE NIR 4 08:30 1 Shane LOWRY IRL 30 13:30 1 Alvaro QUIROS ESP Tano GOYA ARG Thomas LEVET FRA El Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, ubicado en José-Filipe LIMA POR Francesco MOLINARI ITA 5 08:40 1 Jyoti RANDHAWA IND 31 13:40 1 Rafael CABRERA-BELLO ESP el término municipal de Alcalá de Fabrizio ZANOTTI PAR James MORRISON ENG Guadaíra, se ha convertido ahora en un Jarmo SANDELIN SWE Richie RAMSAY SCO 6 08:50 1 John PARRY ENG 32 13:50 1 Richard FINCH ENG auténtico hervidero. -
Highlights of the Indian Open
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INDIAN OPEN Multiple Winners 8 • Peter Thomson (Aus) 1964, 1966, 1976 • Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) 2000, 2006, 2007 • Kenji Hosoishi (Jpn) 1967, 1968 • Graham Marsh (Aus) 1971, 1973 • Brian Jones (Aus) 1972, 1977 • Ali Sher (Ind) 1991, 1993 • Thaworn Wiratchant (Tha) 2005, 2012 • SSP Chawrasia (Ind) 2016, 2017 Only amateur winner P.G. Sethi (1965) Back-to-back winners Three (3) • Kenji Hosoishi (Jpn) 1967, 1968 • Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) 2006, 2007 • SSP Chawrasia (Ind) 2016, 2017 Three-peat winners Two (2) • Peter Thomson (Aus) 1964, 1966, 1976 • Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) 2000, 2006, 2007 Longest gap between two wins 10 years - Peter Thomson (1966 & 1976) 7 years - Thaworn Wiratchant (2005 & 2012) 6 years - Jyoti Randhawa (2000 & 2006) Longest winning streak for a 4 years - United States (1978-1981) country 3 years - Australia (1971-1973; 1975-1977) 3 years - India (1998-2000; 2015-2017) Lowest round 60 by Liang Wen-chong (Chn) in 2008 Indian Open winners winning majors Two (2) • Peter Thomson (Aus) 5 British Opens • Payne Stewart (US) 2 US Opens Courses to have hosted Indian Open Six (6) • Delhi Golf Club, New Delhi - 27 times • Royal Calcutta Golf Club, Kolkata - 20 times • Classic Golf Resort, Gurgaon (2000, 2001) - 2 times • DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurgaon - (2009, 2017, 2018) - 3 times • Karnataka Golf Association, Bengaluru - (2012) - 1 time STATISTICS AND HIGHLIGHTS The Indian Open, which began in 1964, provides a variety of interesting statistics in terms of winners and their countries. Some of the highlights are: • India has won Indian Open 13 times and Australia has won 10 times • Golfers from 14 countries have won the Indian Open • No African golfer has won the Indian Open Note: The 1997 winner Ed Fryatt was born in England, but has lived in the US since the age of four, when his father shifted. -
Charity Pro Revised
Presen ts CHARITY PRO – AM AT TAMIL NADU GOLF FEDERATION SATURDAY, JANAUARY 9TH, 2016 ABOU T The first Round Table in India , Madras Round Table 1 has a 57 years of community service and fund raising. In the years since its inception, MRT1 has played an active role in supporting the under privileged, with a special focus on healthcare and education. MRT1 has attracted some of the stalwarts in Chennai society who have contributed not just monetarily, but more importantly through their vocation and deep sense of commitment. Today MRT 1 has an active strength of 21 members. We are registered charitable trust with zero-overheads, thus enabling 100% usage of funds towards our causes. KEEP THEM IN SCHOOL MRT1 ‘s Keep them in School initiative, pledges to provide clean drinking water, sanitation facilities, separate toilets for girls and hygiene education in Chennai government schools.Our recent focus in MRT-1 has been to aid the development of sanitized toilet blocks in schools for underprivileged. The proceeds of the Pro-am tournament will aid in continued impetus of our ongoing projects. CHARITY PRO-AM TOURANMENT Our aim is to give you the pleasure of an enjoyable wound of golf in a 4 ball advance scramble Pro-Am Championship. The tournament will give local golfers the opportunity to play, interact and learn from a professional golfer. The four ball scramble comprises of a team of 1 professional and 3 amateurs competing against other teams for the Championship. In order to keep it interesting, apart from the main scramble competition there will also be 10 “In-Round” prizes for the Amateur players 1. -
PGTI and Louis Philippe Join Hands to Launch Louis Philippe Cup with India's Top Professional Golfers India's Richest Pro To
PGTI and Louis Philippe join hands to launch Louis Philippe Cup with India’s top professional golfers India’s richest Pro tournament to be played in March 2012 28 October 2011 Bengaluru: Inspired by the successful fan appeal of city-based sports teams, the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), Louis Philippe and RNGM today joined hands to introduce a unique format of golf to be played involving the top 16 national professional golfers. The $250,000 Louis Philippe Cup is slated to be India’s richest domestic tournament. To be played between eight city-based teams of India’s top professional golfers, the tournament will be held in Bangalore at the KGA Golf Course between 5th to 10th March 2012. Star Indian players who have confirmed to participate include Bangalore’s recent Asian Tour winner Mr. Anirban Lahiri and Gurgaon’s three-time Indian Open champion and former Asian Tour No. 1 Mr. Jyoti Randhawa, accompanied by Singapore Classic winner Mr. Himmat Rai, also of Gurgaon. Two-time European Tour winner Mr. S.S.P. Chowrasia representing Kolkota, former Asian Games gold medallist and Asian Tour Newcomer of the Year Mr. Shiv Kapur representing Delhi, two-time Asian Tour winner Mr. Gaganjeet Bhullar who will represent Chandigarh and all the top ranked players on the PGTI Tour will also compete. Each city team will consist of three players. Two of whom will be selected on the basis of their PGTI 2011 rankings as of end December and the third player will be a team choice. Teams will have a chance to pick talented players that play primarily overseas and are unable to maintain their domestic rankings like Mr. -
European Tour Honma Hong Kong Open Presented by Amundi 2019
21/11/2018 European Tour - Honma Hong Kong Open presented by Amundi 2019 - Entry List & Tee Times European Tour Honma Hong Kong Open presented by Amundi 2019 Entry List & Tee Times Tee Time Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 1 06:50 Joachim B. HANSEN Kalle SAMOOJA Zander LOMBARD 11 06:50 Rashid KHAN Sam HORSFIELD Jarin TODD 1 07:00 Harry ELLIS Bowen XIAO Grégory BOURDY 11 07:00 Arjun ATWAL Matthias SCHWAB Miguel TABUENA 1 07:10 Chikkarangappa S Carlos PIGEM Adilson DA SILVA 11 07:10 Lucas BJERREGAARD Sanghyun PARK #604 John CATLIN 1 07:20 Panuphol PITTAYARAT Alejandro CAÑIZARES Angelo QUE 11 07:20 Patrick REED Shubhankar SHARMA Matthew FITZPATRICK 1 07:30 Jacques KRUYSWIJK Ricardo GOUVEIA Pannakorn UTHAIPAS 11 07:30 Shiv KAPUR Marcus FRASER Victor DUBUISSON 1 07:40 Keith HORNE Sam BRAZEL Malcolm KOKOCINSKI 11 07:40 Marcus KINHULT Edoardo MOLINARI S.S.P. CHAWRASIA 1 07:50 Steven BROWN Jbe KRUGER Suradit YONGHCAROENCHAI 11 07:50 Matthew SOUTHGATE Alvaro QUIROS Wenchong LIANG 1 08:00 Lionel WEBER Kurt KITAYAMA Liam JOHNSTON 11 08:00 Nacho ELVIRA Jens DANTORP Juvic PAGUNSAN 1 08:10 Jyoti RANDHAWA Alvin CHEUNG Grant FORREST 11 08:10 Christiaan BEZUIDENHOUT Shintaro KOBAYASHI Phachara KHONGWATMAI 1 08:20 Sean CROCKER Steven LAM Lorenzo GAGLI 11 08:20 David LAW Ben WONG (AM) Clément SORDET 1 08:30 Jonathan LAI (AM) Edmund John CHAPMAN Robert MACINTYRE 11 08:30 Masahiro KAWAMURA Arnond VONGVANIJ Chienyao HUNG 1 11:00 Daniel NISBET Chapchai NIRAT Deyen LAWSON 1 11:10 Aaron RAI Nicolas COLSAERTS Chiragh KUMAR 11 11:10 Simon YATES Giwhan KIM Tirawat