
The Johnnie Walker Classic golf has descended in India as the game's superstars vie for top honours. CNN-IBN and IBNLive.com brings you all the action from the greens.


The 33-year-old, whose only previous title came in the Asia Tour's SAIL Open last week, sank four straight birdies - from the 12th to 15th holes - to surge past Japanese Taichiro Kiyota, who until then had led the field by three strokes. Overnight leader Kiyota, looking for his maiden title, carded two bogies over the last eight holes to slide into a three-way tie for second at 15-under par 273, along with Australians Greg Chalmers and Scott Strange.
02-03-2008
He led the field by a stroke from New Zealand's Mark Brown and Indian Jyoti Randhawa.
01-03-2008
Star golfers joined hands with Bollywood beauties to move behind the bar and mix cocktails.
01-03-2008
World No. 5 Adam Scott and three-time Major winner Vijay Singh were within striking distance of the lead
29-02-2008
DLF Golf and Country Club is gearing up to host the prestigious co-sanctioned.
29-02-2008
World No. 5 Adam Scott of Australia grew up adoring Greg Norman.
29-02-2008
Khan sank five birdies to join Vancsik one shot ahead of the field.
27-02-2008
One of the big contenders of the Johnnie Walker Classic is Vijay Singh.
27-02-2008
The Johnnie Walker Classic, being played in India for the first time, has never produced an Asian winner.
13-12-2007
Jeev Milkha Singh unveiled the trophy of the prestigious tournament.
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