website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Men's Golf IGF Asian Tour 2022 - 2023 (The DGC Open)


Recommended Posts

Men's Individual
Final Results
 
THA.gif Nitithorn Thippong
-7
 
IND.gif Ajeetesh Sandhu
-7
 
THA.gif Settee Prakongvech
-6
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Gaganjeet Bhullar
IND.gif
-4
5
Justin Quiban
PHI.gif
-3
T6
Veer Ahlawat
IND.gif
-2
T6
Shiv Kapur
IND.gif
-2
T6
Mithun Perera
SRI.gif
-2
T6
Yuvraj Singh Sandhu
IND.gif
-2
T10
Danthai Boonma
THA.gif
-1
T10
Yashas Chandra (a)
IND.gif
-1
T10
M Dharma
IND.gif
-1
T10
Shamim Khan
IND.gif
-1
T10
Travis Smyth
AUS.gif
-1
T15
Sachin Baisoya
IND.gif
E
T15
Shankar Das
IND.gif
E
T15
Bjorn Hellgren
SWE.gif
E
T15
Karandeep Kochhar
IND.gif
E
T15
Aman Raj
IND.gif
E
T15
Kevin Yuan
AUS.gif
E
21
Om Prakash Chouhan
IND.gif
+1
T22
SSP Chawrasia
IND.gif
+2
T22
Aalap I.L.
IND.gif
+1
T23
Sunit Chowrasia
IND.gif
+4
T23
Rashid Khan
IND.gif
+4
T23
Chanat Sakulpolphaisan
THA.gif
+4
T26
Manu Gandas
IND.gif
+5
T26
William Harrold
ENG.gif
+5
T28
Cory Crawford
AUS.gif
+6
T28
Mathiam Keyser
RSA.gif
+6
T28
Kasidit Lepkurte
THA.gif
+6
T28
Paul Peterson
USA.gif
+6
T28
Dhruv Sheoran
IND.gif
+6
T28
Ian Snyman (a)
RSA.gif
+6
T34
Honey Baisoya
IND.gif
+7
T34
Abhijit Chadha
IND.gif
+7
T34
Angad Cheema
IND.gif
+7
T34
Manav Jaini
IND.gif
+7
T34
Pawan Kumar
IND.gif
+7
T34
Viraj Madappa
IND.gif
+7
T34
Maniram
IND.gif
+7
T34
Jesse Yap
SGP.gif
+7
T42
Sydney Chung (a)
USA.gif
+8
T42
Rahil Gangjee
IND.gif
+8
T42
Tapy Ghai
IND.gif
+8
T45
Koh Deng Shan
SGP.gif
+9
T45
Kapil Kumar
IND.gif
+9
T45
Abhinav Lohan
IND.gif
+9
T45
Md Zamal Hossain Mollah
BAN.gif
+9
T49
Dodge Kemmer
USA.gif
+10
T49
Ranjit Singh
IND.gif
+10
T49
Milkha Singh
IND.gif
+10
52
Varun Parikh
IND.gif
+11
T53
Miguel Delgado (a)
USA.gif
+12
T53
Ryoto Furuya (a)
USA.gif
+12
T53
Mohammad Sanju
IND.gif
+12
T56
Sangchai Kaewcharoen
THA.gif
+13
T56
Anura Rohana
TPE.gif
+13
T58
Khalin H Joshi
IND.gif
+14
T58
Kshitij Naveed Kaul (a)
IND.gif
+14
T58
Tanapat Pichaikool (a)
THA.gif
+14
T58
Siddikur Rahman
BAN.gif
+14
62
Kartik Sharma
IND.gif
+15
63
Suttijet Kooratanapisan
THA.gif
+17
64
Rory Hie
INA.gif
+18
65
Amrit Lal
IND.gif
+21
66
Blake Collyer
AUS.gif
+22
67
Sunhit Bishnoi
IND.gif
+24
T118
Aditya Chauhan Singh Chauhan
IND.gif
+15
CUT
Zach Bauchou
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Naman Dawar
IND.gif
+6
CUT
Will Heffernan
AUS.gif
+6
CUT
Mukesh Kumar
IND.gif
+6
CUT
Chiragh Kumar
IND.gif
+6
CUT
Rajesh Kumar Gautam
IND.gif
+6
CUT
Mardan Mamat
SGP.gif
+6
CUT
Jack Munro
AUS.gif
+6
CUT
Karan Pratap Singh
IND.gif
+6
CUT
Arjun Singh
IND.gif
+6
CUT
Jack Harrison
ENG.gif
+7
CUT
Sanjeev Kumar
IND.gif
+7
CUT
Amardeep Malik
IND.gif
+7
CUT
Gaurav Pratap Singh
IND.gif
+7
CUT
Oscar Zetterwall
SWE.gif
+7
CUT
Benjamin Follett-Smith
ZIM.gif
+8
CUT
Abdul Hadi (a)
SGP.gif
+8
CUT
C Muniyappa
IND.gif
+8
CUT
Poom Pattaropong
THA.gif
+8
CUT
N Thangaraja
THA.gif
+8
CUT
Aryan Anand Roopa
IND.gif
+9
CUT
Aadil Bedi (a)
IND.gif
+9
CUT
Ankur Chadha
IND.gif
+9
CUT
Amandeep Singh Johl
IND.gif
+9
CUT
Mitchell Slorach
SGP.gif
+9
CUT
Mohd Azhar
IND.gif
+10
CUT
Chen Guxin
CHN.gif
+10
CUT
Chikkarangappa S
IND.gif
+10
CUT
Vikrant Chopra
IND.gif
+11
CUT
Aalaap I.L.
IND.gif
+11
CUT
Amir Nazrin
MAS.gif
+11
CUT
Jay Pandya
IND.gif
+11
CUT
Arjun Prasad (a)
IND.gif
+11
CUT
Jakraphan Premsirigorn
THA.gif
+11
CUT
Sudhir Sharma
IND.gif
+11
CUT
Atiruj Winaicharoenchai
THA.gif
+11
CUT
Trishul Chinnappa (a)
IND.gif
+12
CUT
Joshua Grenville-Wood
ENG.gif
+12
CUT
Janne Kaske
FIN.gif
+12
CUT
Harendra Gupta
IND.gif
+13
CUT
Pranav Mardikar
IND.gif
+13
CUT
Harmeet Kahlon
IND.gif
+14
CUT
R Mari Muthu
IND.gif
+14
CUT
Hein Si Thu
TPE.gif
+14
CUT
Harshjeet Singh Sethie
IND.gif
+14
CUT
Christoffer Baumann
SWE.gif
+15
CUT
Vuttivit Charoenpornanukul
THA.gif
+15
CUT
Peter Gunawan
INA.gif
+15
CUT
Donlaphatchai Niyomchon
THA.gif
+15
CUT
Kevin Phelan
IND.gif
+15
CUT
Karan Vasudeva
IND.gif
+16
CUT
Shaurya Bhattacharya
IND.gif
+17
CUT
Badal Hossain
BAN.gif
+17
CUT
Syed Saqib Ahmed
IND.gif
+17
CUT
Arjun Sharma
IND.gif
+17
CUT
Amritinder Singh
IND.gif
+17
CUT
Vishav Pratap Singh Gill
IND.gif
+19
CUT
Shivendra Singh Sisodia
IND.gif
+19
CUT
Tze-Huang Choo
SGP.gif
+20
CUT
Lionel Weber
FRA.gif
+20
CUT
Ira Alido
PHI.gif
+21
CUT
Brett Munson
USA.gif
+22
CUT
Saarthak Chhibber
IND.gif
+23
CUT
Tushar Pannu
IND.gif
+23
CUT
Gabriel Hernandez
USA.gif
+30
CUT
Sangun Lee
KOR.gif
+32
WD
Akshay Sharma
IND.gif
E
WD
Gaurav Ghei
IND.gif
E
WD
Ben Eccles
AUS.gif
E
WD
Aditya Singh
IND.gif
E
DQ
Divyanshu Bajaj
IND.gif
E
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/13220-mens-golf-igf-asian-tour-2022-2023-the-dgc-open/#findComment-461369
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Right now  Spulber and  Ipcioglu are even on points but Ipcioglu is ranked ahead by one position. If Spulber moves ahead they no longer need a D.2 quota, Turkey only gets a D.2 quota (drop to one) and then continental cup ranking would determine the final quota. Unless the FIS does something strange like they briefly did in September and give a country 2 quotas in D.2.
    • Just realized that there are no 50km or Relay races in the World Cup season leading up to the Olympics, and the 50k is only contested once in March in Norway.  (I'm new to following Cross-Country skiing, but I would have thought athletes would have had some 'warm-up' competitions before the Olympics during the season. Also, I could be wrong...but I didn't see these events in the WC schedule.)
    • For those looking to re-live the glory days of the 2025: https://www.olympics.com/en/news/2025-olympic-sport-review-highlights-year-duplantis-shiffrin-pogacar-mcintosh
    • 20 nations are qualified on the men's side right now (even without China). Canada is only in bc Boyd-Clowes has resumed his career.   There is no nation count limit indeed, I only counted the qualified athletes' nations (20 for men, 16 for women).
    • Well, half of this is not true.There is no minimum nation count - even less nations were expected by FIS ski jumping higher-ups than there are qualified now. The last 4 quotas for men are for NOCs with one or none athletes qualified. So we should complete 3 super teams and get China with one ski jumper in the men's individual competitions. 
    • https://www.oasport.it/2025/12/foto-federica-brignone-lallenamento-di-oggi-a-valgrisenche/
    • Spengler Cup 2025   Day 4 Results 29.12.2025   Quarterfinals   Sparta Prague  - Team Canada    5-1   HC Davos  - IFK Helsinki    3-0
    • I think it depends on the sport.    On one hand, I admire the meritocracy of trials for Dutch speed skating or US athletics... but I don't think it's necessarily a recipe for optimal results forcing athletes to run the gauntlet at incredibly competitive trials, then turn around and try to peak again in short order at the Olympics.  It's something Canada does for our curling teams, and I think it's been a big part of the reason we've underperformed internationally more than one would expect. The successes we've had I feel are largely in spite of the qualification system, not because of it. Granted curling is a much different sport, but in it's case and it were up to me, I'd do like Sweden or GB, select the team the prior season then let them properly plan their seasons around the Olympics and preparing properly... rather than needing to peak for trials, and pouring whomever survives onto a plane for the Olympics a few weeks later For speedskating, I like the Canadian system. It's a mix of international results and trials. The medal contenders largely have their spots sewn up, so trials are a none-issue... and the rest are mostly just making up the numbers, so a heavier weighting on trials results is fair enough as no one else in that situation has done enough to solidify their position prior, so might as well play the hot hand. The Dutch having such incredible depth would obviously need to set the pre-qualification bar higher, but I don't think it would hurt them. But then again, their entire system is build around performance on demand... and that's produced great results, even if a few Ted-Jan Bloeman's wash out along the way
    • Volleyball World are doing a countdown to the new year with a list of the best players for 2025.    Here is the men's top 10 with two places to go: (which are Michieletto and Aleks Nikolov)   1. ??? 2. ??? 3.  Simone Giannelli 4.  Jakub Kochanowski 5.  /  Wilfredo Leon   6.  Simeon Nikolov 7.  Fabio Balaso 8.  Aleks Grozdanov 9.  Jan Kozamernik 10.  Patrik Indra  
    • After 2006, Fabris was never as so good again... But Fabris also never had such successes outside the 2006 Olympics than the current Ghiotto...
×
×
  • Create New...