Aditi Ashok put herself in position for her best Major finish despite a bogey-bogey finish in the second round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in US.
Shubhankar Sharma, who missed his last two cuts in the US at the Memorial and the US Open, was three-under through first five holes in second round after being way down in first.
Starting on the tenth, Aditi Ashok birdied the 11th, 14th and 17th while dropping a shot on 12th and turned in 2-under 34.
Anirban Lahiri recovered to finish tied 9th after carding 69 in the final round of the Travelers Championships to Cromwell.
Vani Kapoor dropped a disappointing double bogey on her very last hole to turn in an even par 72 and lie tied 24th after the opening round of the Ladies European Thailand Championship
After watching the US Open from the sidelines, Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri will return to action this week as the PGA Tour comes to Cromwell for the Traveler's Championship.
With the win, Brooks Koepka becomes the first player to win back-to-back U.S. Opens since Curtis Strange in 1988 and 1989.
Shubhankar Sharma faltered at the very last step of the second round to miss the cut at the US Open in Southampton.
Tiger Woods missed the halfway cut at the U.S. Open on Friday the day before the 10th anniversary of his last major title success in the latest sign that his comeback from major back surgery has stalled.
Englishman Poulter and American Piercy tamed the weather, both carding one-under-par 69 in the wicked winds that whipped across the exposed Shinnecock Hills course.
Tiger Woods played only nine holes on Tuesday, teeing off at the crack of dawn accompanied by last-start Memorial winner Bryson DeChambeau and world number one Dustin Johnson.
Phil Mickelson didn't win a major until he was 33 and in his 12th full year on the PGA Tour. In 26 appearances at US Open, he has finished runner up six times.
S Chikkarangappa shot a final round of one-under 69 and finished the week at six-under 274 to be placed tied 13th, while Gangjee shot even par 70 to be tied 18th.
After a 15-month run at number one, Dustin Johnson relinquished top spot four weeks ago to fellow American Justin Thomas, who is not playing this week.
Indian golfer Vani Kapoor made the cut in the Viaplay Ladies Finnish Open after making a jump of eight places to lie tied 14th at the end of second round in Messila, Finland.
Rashid Khan was hoping to end a four-year title drought as he geared up to compete at the USD 300,000 Thailand Open, starting in Bangkok on Thursday.
On Tuesday morning, the 21-year-old became the fifth Indian golfer — and the youngest from the country — to qualify for the US Open.
Shubhankar Sharma qualifiers held at Brookside GCC and Lakes Golf and Country Club tied 5th and booked a spot in the US Open Championships.
The PGA Tour formed an alliance to turn over its content outside of the U.S. to Discovery, a company that already is reaching audiences around the world through its Eurosport network and other channels.
Shubhankar Sharma, India's latest gold sensation, had to clarify about his tweeted which explained why he choose to be a vegetarian.
Vani Kapoor (74-75) finished tied at 67th position while Sharmila Nicollet (75-76) was tied at 86th position on Saturday.
Anirban Lahiri, who shot 71 in the first round, is now four-under 140 through 36 holes and is tied 35th, despite missing four putts inside 12 feet, one of them from five feet.
Rory McIlroy's challenge for the BMW PGA Championship faltered as the four-times major champion suffered an off-day and was caught by charging Italian Francesco Molinari on Saturday.
Anirban Lahiri had an off day while Shubhankar Sharma turned in a much-improved show, as both the Indian golfers made the cut at the Fort Worth Invitational at the Colonial.
Anirban has now fallen outside top-100 of World Rankings after being in it for more than 200 weeks. Shubhankar Sharma is currently the highest ranked Indian at 74.



