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Panasonic Open India not played in 2020 following shutdown of the Asian Tour schedule from March due to the global coronavirus pandemic. [Classic G&CC, ITC Grand Bharat Resort, New Delhi, India].
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Played as the Panasonic Open India (Nov 14-17; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Seenappa "S" Chikkarangappa (India) and Shiv Kapur (India) finished 1 shot behind 17-year-old Joohyung Kim (S Kor), who recorded his first Asian Tour win in his sixth start on the Tour. Tour rookie Kim became the second youngest Asian Tour winner, after Chinarat Phadungsil (Thai). Event reduced to 54 holes due to smog on the first day. [Classic G&CC, ITC Grand Bharat Resort, New Delhi, India].
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Played as the Panasonic Open India (Oct 25-28; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Siddikur Rahman (Bang) finished 1 shot behind 26-year-old Khalin Joshi (India), who recorded his first Asian Tour win. [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
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Played as the Panasonic Open India (Nov 2-5; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Chiragh Kumar (India), Ajeetesh Sandhu (India), Karandeep Kochhar (India), SSP Chawrasia (India), Sudhir Sharma (India), Om Prakash Chouhan (India) and Paul Peterson (USA) finished 3 shots behind Shiv Kapur (India). [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
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Played as the Panasonic Open India (Dec 1-4; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Jyoti Randhawa (India) and Rashid Khan (India) finished 1 shot behind wire-to-wire winner Mukesh Kumar (India), who posted his first Asian Tour win. A professional for 32 years, 54-year-old Kumar recorded his first international win and became the oldest winner on the Asian Tour. Reduced to 54 holes due to fog. [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
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Played as the Panasonic Open India (Nov 5-8; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thaworn Wiratchant (Thai) and Siddikur Rahman (Ban) finished 3 shots behind 31-year-old Chiragh Kumar (India), who recorded his first Asian Tour win. [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
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Played as the Panasonic Open India (Nov 6-9; Asian Tour event). Shiv Shankar Prasad "S.S.P." Chawrasia (India) beat Mithun Perera (Sri Lanka) and Rahil Gangjee (India) with a 15-foot birdie putt at the first playoff hole. [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
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Played as the Panasonic Open India (April 4-7; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Boonchu Ruangkit (Thai) finished 1 shot behind wire-to-wire winner Wade Ormsby (Aus). 33-year-old Ormsby recorded his first Asian Tour win. [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
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Played as the Panasonic Open India (Mar 29-Apr 1; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Gaganjeet Bhullar (India) and Siddikur Rahman (Ban) finished 2 shots behind 40-year-old Digvijay Singh (India), who posted his first win after 12 years on the Asian Tour. [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
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Played as the inaugural Panasonic Open India (April 6-9; Asian Tour event). 23-year-old Anirban Lahiri (India) beat Mardan Mamat (Sing) and Manav Jaini (India) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record his first Asian Tour win. [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
124th US Open: the No.2 Course at Pinehurst once again plays host to this most illustrious championship (June 13-16). Wyndham Clark defends his title, having won at Los Angeles CC in 2023.
79th Women’s US Open: the second women’s major championship of the season gets underway at Lancaster CC in Pennsylvania. It’s the second time the championship has been held here.
(May 30-June 2).
Nelly Korda: won the Mizuho Americas Open (May 16-19) at Liberty National GC, continuing her extraordinary form in LPGA events. This was her sixth win in seven starts in 2024.
Xander Schauffele: recorded his first major championship win, and second record-equalling low score of 62 in a major. Only he, Branden Grace, Rickie Fowler and Shane Lowry have achieved this feat in a men’s major championship.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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