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Rahul Bajaj (golfer)

Rahul Bajaj (born 18 August 1986) is an Indian professional golfer. As an amateur, he was part of the Indian team that won the silver medal at the 2010 Asian Games. Bajaj turned professional a year later at the 2011 Indian Open. He played on the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) between from 2012 to 2018[1] and won once on the PGTI's Feeder Tour, in 2012.[2] He also played on the Asian Tour,[3] Asian Development Tour (ADT), the MENA Tour.[4]

Rahul Bajaj
Bajaj at the Noida Golf Course
Personal information
Born (1986-08-18) 18 August 1986 (age 37)
Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Sporting nationality India
ResidenceNew Delhi, India
Career
Turned professional2011
Former tour(s)Asian Tour
Professional Golf Tour of India
Professional wins1
Medal record

Bajaj currently teaches golf at Noida Golf Course[5] and runs his own online golf equipment company.[6]

Background edit

Rahul was born in Jammu, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. His father is Col. Pradeep Kumar Bajaj, a now retired Army Officer. His mother is Suman Bajaj is a designer who owns her own boutique. His sister Shweta Bajaj is a freelance journalist[5] who has in the past worked for Zee News and News X.

Bajaj went to Army Public School in Noida. He also has a Commerce degree from Delhi University's School of Open Learning. As a child, Rahul watched his father play golf at Noida Golf Course (NGC). He took up the game himself at the age of 15.[7]

Amateur career edit

In 2006, Bajaj started participating in amateur tournaments organized by the Indian Golf Union. He won his first amateur tournament at the Jaypee Amateur Golf Tournament in 2008 by a single shot over Gagan Verma.[8][9] Other notable wins include the Samarvir Sahi Amateur in 2009,[10] and the Chandigarh Open in 2010. During this span, he also finished in the top-3 in a few amateur events[11][12][13]

Bajaj was part of the Asian Games team in 2010[14] that won the team silver in Guangzhou.[15][16] Other team members included Rashid Khan, Abhinav Lohan, and Abhijit Singh Chadha. He was also part of the team that won silver at the 2010 South Asian Games.[17][18] The team at Dhaka included Chikkarangappa, and Ashbeer Singh Saini who were joined by Khan and Bajaj.[19][20] As part of the Indian Golf Team, Bajaj represented his country at the 2010 Eisenhower Trophy[21] where the team finished T45.[22]

Professional career edit

Bajaj turned professional at the 2011 Indian Open.[23] Between 2012 and 2018, he played on the Professional Golf Tour of India.[1] He has also played events on the Asian Tour,[3] Asian Development Tour (ADT), the MENA Tour.[4]

He won his first event as a professional at the 2012 PGTI Feeder Tour event held at Rambagh Golf Club in Jaipur.[24] Bajaj shot scores of 69, 68, 67 over three days to beat his nearest competitors Mandeo Singh Pathania and Akshay Sharma by three shots.[2]

Two years later, Bajaj lost a playoff at the same event to Akshay Sharma to finish second.[25][26] In 2016, he led the field after the first round of the Asian Tour's Qualifying School Final Stage.[27]

Post-2018, Bajaj has reduced the number of events that he plays professionally to concentrate on teaching golf at Noida Golf Course. He also runs an online golf equipment company called Golf Garage India.

Amateur wins edit

  • 2008 Jaypee Amateur Golf Tournament
  • 2009 Samarvir Sahi Amateur
  • 2010 Chandigarh Open

Professional wins (1) edit

Other wins (1) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 25 Oct 2012 PGTI Feeder Tour Jaipur −6 (69-68-67=204) 3 strokes   Mandeo Singh Pathania,   Akshay Sharma

Team appearances edit

Amateur

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Rahul Bajaj – 2018". Professional Golf Tour of India. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b "2012 PGTI Feeder Tour – Jaipur". Professional Golf Tour of India. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Rahul Bajaj". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Rahul Bajaj". MENA Tour. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Teamwork: Golfers, clubs come to the aid of daily-wage caddies". Hindustan Times. 6 April 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Should golf, ideal for social distancing, be allowed to open for play?". The Financial Express. 17 May 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  7. ^ "Rahul brings laurels to NGC..." (PDF). Hole in One - Official Newsletter of the Noida Golf Club. September 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  8. ^ Banerjee, Donald. "Rahul clinches Jaypee Open title – Manav fires day's best card to finish third". Chandigarh Tribune. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  9. ^ Banerjee, Donald. "Jaypee Open set for exciting finish – Gagan Verma hangs on to one-stroke lead". Chandigarh Tribune. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Bajaj takes title". Indian Express. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Rashid clinches LG Western India Amateur title". Zee News. Press Trust of India. 27 November 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Amanjyot wins maiden amateur title". mykhel.com. 11 January 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Pugh the one to watch". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  14. ^ Satya, R. (7 August 2010). "Rashid to lead Indian challenge at Asian Games". The Times of India. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  15. ^ "Rashid takes India to team silver in Asiad golf". TwoCircles.net. 20 November 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  16. ^ "COVID-19 pandemic tough on young golfers: Jeev". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 22 April 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  17. ^ "India win silver in South Asian Games". The Times of India. Press Trust of India. 4 February 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  18. ^ "Jeev Milkha Singh: Suspension of tournaments tough on young golfers". The Hindu. Press Trust of India. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  19. ^ "South Asian Games: Unstoppable India bags 12 out of 13 gold on offer". DNA India. 4 February 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  20. ^ "India win silver in South Asian Games". The Times of India. 4 February 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  21. ^ Verma, Anupam (8 September 2010). "Teen brigade for Asiad challenge". mint. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  22. ^ "Team and Player - World Amateur Team Championship". golfstat.com. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  23. ^ "Asian Games silver medalist Bajaj turns pro at Indian Open". The Times of India. 10 October 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  24. ^ "Rahul Bajaj". Professional Golf Tour of India. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  25. ^ "Akshay Sharma's timely eagle helps him clinch a playoff victory against Rahul Bajaj in Jaipur". Professional Golf Tour of India. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  26. ^ "PGTI Feeder Tour - Jaipur 2014". Professional Golf Tour of India. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  27. ^ "Rahul Bajaj leads after first round at Asian Tour Q-School". www.sportskeeda.com. 11 January 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2021.

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Rahul Bajaj born 18 August 1986 is an Indian professional golfer As an amateur he was part of the Indian team that won the silver medal at the 2010 Asian Games Bajaj turned professional a year later at the 2011 Indian Open He played on the Professional Golf Tour of India PGTI between from 2012 to 2018 1 and won once on the PGTI s Feeder Tour in 2012 2 He also played on the Asian Tour 3 Asian Development Tour ADT the MENA Tour 4 Rahul BajajBajaj at the Noida Golf CoursePersonal informationBorn 1986 08 18 18 August 1986 age 37 Jammu Jammu and Kashmir IndiaHeight5 ft 10 in 178 cm Sporting nationality IndiaResidenceNew Delhi IndiaCareerTurned professional2011Former tour s Asian TourProfessional Golf Tour of IndiaProfessional wins1Medal record 2010 Asian Games2010 Guangzhou Men s teamBajaj currently teaches golf at Noida Golf Course 5 and runs his own online golf equipment company 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Amateur career 3 Professional career 4 Amateur wins 5 Professional wins 1 5 1 Other wins 1 6 Team appearances 7 References 8 External linksBackground editRahul was born in Jammu in the state of Jammu and Kashmir His father is Col Pradeep Kumar Bajaj a now retired Army Officer His mother is Suman Bajaj is a designer who owns her own boutique His sister Shweta Bajaj is a freelance journalist 5 who has in the past worked for Zee News and News X Bajaj went to Army Public School in Noida He also has a Commerce degree from Delhi University s School of Open Learning As a child Rahul watched his father play golf at Noida Golf Course NGC He took up the game himself at the age of 15 7 Amateur career editIn 2006 Bajaj started participating in amateur tournaments organized by the Indian Golf Union He won his first amateur tournament at the Jaypee Amateur Golf Tournament in 2008 by a single shot over Gagan Verma 8 9 Other notable wins include the Samarvir Sahi Amateur in 2009 10 and the Chandigarh Open in 2010 During this span he also finished in the top 3 in a few amateur events 11 12 13 Bajaj was part of the Asian Games team in 2010 14 that won the team silver in Guangzhou 15 16 Other team members included Rashid Khan Abhinav Lohan and Abhijit Singh Chadha He was also part of the team that won silver at the 2010 South Asian Games 17 18 The team at Dhaka included Chikkarangappa and Ashbeer Singh Saini who were joined by Khan and Bajaj 19 20 As part of the Indian Golf Team Bajaj represented his country at the 2010 Eisenhower Trophy 21 where the team finished T45 22 Professional career editBajaj turned professional at the 2011 Indian Open 23 Between 2012 and 2018 he played on the Professional Golf Tour of India 1 He has also played events on the Asian Tour 3 Asian Development Tour ADT the MENA Tour 4 He won his first event as a professional at the 2012 PGTI Feeder Tour event held at Rambagh Golf Club in Jaipur 24 Bajaj shot scores of 69 68 67 over three days to beat his nearest competitors Mandeo Singh Pathania and Akshay Sharma by three shots 2 Two years later Bajaj lost a playoff at the same event to Akshay Sharma to finish second 25 26 In 2016 he led the field after the first round of the Asian Tour s Qualifying School Final Stage 27 Post 2018 Bajaj has reduced the number of events that he plays professionally to concentrate on teaching golf at Noida Golf Course He also runs an online golf equipment company called Golf Garage India Amateur wins edit2008 Jaypee Amateur Golf Tournament 2009 Samarvir Sahi Amateur 2010 Chandigarh OpenProfessional wins 1 editOther wins 1 edit No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runners up1 25 Oct 2012 PGTI Feeder Tour Jaipur 6 69 68 67 204 3 strokes nbsp Mandeo Singh Pathania nbsp Akshay SharmaTeam appearances editAmateur Eisenhower Trophy representing India 2010 Asian Games representing India 2010 South Asian Games representing India 2010References edit a b Rahul Bajaj 2018 Professional Golf Tour of India Retrieved 2 March 2021 a b 2012 PGTI Feeder Tour Jaipur Professional Golf Tour of India Retrieved 2 March 2021 a b Rahul Bajaj Official World Golf Ranking Retrieved 2 March 2021 a b Rahul Bajaj MENA Tour Retrieved 2 March 2021 a b Teamwork Golfers clubs come to the aid of daily wage caddies Hindustan Times 6 April 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Should golf ideal for social distancing be allowed to open for play The Financial Express 17 May 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Rahul brings laurels to NGC PDF Hole in One Official Newsletter of the Noida Golf Club September 2010 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Banerjee Donald Rahul clinches Jaypee Open title Manav fires day s best card to finish third Chandigarh Tribune Retrieved 2 March 2021 Banerjee Donald Jaypee Open set for exciting finish Gagan Verma hangs on to one stroke lead Chandigarh Tribune Retrieved 2 March 2021 Bajaj takes title Indian Express Retrieved 2 March 2021 Rashid clinches LG Western India Amateur title Zee News Press Trust of India 27 November 2009 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Amanjyot wins maiden amateur title mykhel com 11 January 2008 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Pugh the one to watch World Amateur Golf Ranking Retrieved 2 March 2021 Satya R 7 August 2010 Rashid to lead Indian challenge at Asian Games The Times of India Retrieved 2 March 2021 Rashid takes India to team silver in Asiad golf TwoCircles net 20 November 2010 Retrieved 2 March 2021 COVID 19 pandemic tough on young golfers Jeev Business Standard India Press Trust of India 22 April 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2021 India win silver in South Asian Games The Times of India Press Trust of India 4 February 2010 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Jeev Milkha Singh Suspension of tournaments tough on young golfers The Hindu Press Trust of India Retrieved 2 March 2021 South Asian Games Unstoppable India bags 12 out of 13 gold on offer DNA India 4 February 2010 Retrieved 2 March 2021 India win silver in South Asian Games The Times of India 4 February 2010 Retrieved 14 March 2021 Verma Anupam 8 September 2010 Teen brigade for Asiad challenge mint Retrieved 2 March 2021 Team and Player World Amateur Team Championship golfstat com Retrieved 2 March 2021 Asian Games silver medalist Bajaj turns pro at Indian Open The Times of India 10 October 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Rahul Bajaj Professional Golf Tour of India Retrieved 2 March 2021 Akshay Sharma s timely eagle helps him clinch a playoff victory against Rahul Bajaj in Jaipur Professional Golf Tour of India 20 June 2014 Retrieved 2 March 2021 PGTI Feeder Tour Jaipur 2014 Professional Golf Tour of India Retrieved 2 March 2021 Rahul Bajaj leads after first round at Asian Tour Q School www sportskeeda com 11 January 2018 Retrieved 2 March 2021 External links editRahul Bajaj at the Official World Golf Ranking official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rahul Bajaj golfer amp oldid 1177524067, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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