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Higa staves off Jamal's charge
Japan's Kazuki Higa fended off a challenge from Bangladesh's Jamal Hossain Mollah to win the BTI Open at the Kurmitola Golf Club
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Higa wins BTI Open
Japanese rookie Kazuki Higa cruises to a three-shot victory to clinch the BTI Open at the Kurmitola Golf Club in Dhaka today.
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Jamal hot on Higa's heels
Kazuki Higa continued his march towards the title of the BTI Open with a three-under-par (69) in the penultimate round at the
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Sajib, Jamal keep local hopes alive
Japan's Kazuki Higa stayed in the lead in the BTI Open, but Bangladeshi golfers made great headway halfway through the tri-
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10-under Higa sets KGC ablaze
Three Bangladeshi golfers started the BTI Open within the top ten positions after the opening day at the Kurmitola Golf Club yesterday, but the highlight of the round was a blistering 10-under-par (62) from Japan's Kazuki Higa.
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All eyes on Kurmitola Golf Club
The growth of international golf hosting in Bangladesh continues as the country hosts the third international event of the year, the bti Open 2018, beginning at the Kurmitola Golf Club (KGC) today.
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Asian Tour from May 9 to 12
Uncertainty over the Bangladesh Open, the only Asian Tour event in the country, has ended after AB Bank came forward to sponsor the
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Thangaraja wins by six shots
Sri Lanka's N Thangaraja came up with a classic six-under-66 in the fourth round of the City Bank American Express Chittagong Open to
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Thangaraja trudges towards title
Sri Lanka's N Thangaraja shot a resolute four-under-68 to continue the lead for the third straight day at the 50-lac-taka City Bank
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Sajib falls to second
Joint-overnight leader and local golfer Md Sajib Ali fell to joint-second place with a four-under-par (68) on the the second day of the City Bank American Express Chittagong Open yesterday.
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Sajib fires 7-under for four-way lead
Bangladesh's Sajib Ali shared a four-way lead as the second edition of the City Bank American Express Chittagong Open got off to an
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Chittagong Open tees off today
The second edition of the City Bank American Express Chittagong Open gets underway today at the pristine Bhatiary Golf & Country
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Siddikur misses cut
Siddikur Rahman missed the cut in the Hero Indian Open after racking up five-over-par (149) in the first two rounds. The 33-year-old
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Siddikur likely to miss cut
Premier Bangladeshi golfer Siddikur Rahman's outing at the Hero Indian Open 2018 went from bad to worse in the second round as he carded a three-over-par for the round to fall to the 75th position with an aggregate five-over-par (149).
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Siddikur makes poor start in India
Bangladesh's premier golfer Siddikur Rahman got off to a rocky start in the Hero Indian Open 2018, which is co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and European Tour, as he carded a two-over-par (74) yesterday.
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Siddikur misses cut in Malaysia
Bangladesh ace Siddikur Rahman made a tame exit from the CIMB Championship in Malaysia after a poor second round saw him miss the
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Siddikur's decent start
Siddikur Rahman made an above-average start to the Maybank Championship, carding a one-under-par (71) in a weather-disrupted opening round in Malaysia yesterday to share the 72nd position in the 3 million dollar event.
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Double delight for Siddikur family
It was historic day for the Siddikur family as Siddikur Rahman's wife Samaun Anjum Auroni became the first Bangladeshi female golfer to turn professional.
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Siddikur ambles to home title
Siddikur Rahman ambled to a four-stroke victory in the inaugural City Bank American Express Dhaka Open -- his third international title on home soil in three years – at the Kurmitola Golf Club yesterday.
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Siddikur wins Dhaka Open title
Siddikur Rahman clinches the title of the inaugural City Bank American Express Dhaka Open title at the Kurmitola Golf Club today.
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Shankar hot on Siddikur's heels
Siddikur Rahman saw his lead at the top of the inaugural City Bank American Express Dhaka Open trimmed to two strokes at the end of the third round yesterday.
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Red-hot Siddikur takes 5-shot lead
Siddikur Rahman blazed into a five-shot lead on the second day of the inaugural City Bank American Express Dhaka Open after
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Not going to Myanmar Open was a protest
Bangladesh's premier golfer Siddikur Rahman has said that his not playing in the Myanmar Open was as much due to playing in his
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Siddikur eyes Dhaka Open title
Bangladesh's premier golfer Siddikur Rahman will be looking to stoke some old memories when he embarks on the tri-sanctioned City
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Siddikur 49th in Singapore
Siddikur Rahman finished 49th in the SMBC Singapore Open, which concluded at the Sentosa Golf Club yesterday.
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Siddikur jeopardises Open chances
Siddikur Rahman jeopardised his chances of a first qualification for The Open after relinquishing an excellent position in the second round of the CIMB Singapore Open yesterday.
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Hoge seizes opportunity after false missile alert
Tom Hoge seizes the third-round lead at the Sony Open as US PGA Tour golfers shook off the panic caused by mistaken missile alert and got down to business in Hawaii.
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Siddikur makes cut in Jakarta
A spate of birdies in the back nine helped Siddikur Rahman salvage a precarious position and save the cut in the Indonesian Masters. The
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Summit Open and Cup from Sunday
The 8th Summit open and the 22nd Summit Cup will take place between 17th December and 22nd December at the Kurmitola Golf
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Leadbetter opens kids' golfing school
The Leadbetter Golf Academy (LGA), the first and only private golf academy of the country, has opened a two-year programme to