Shiv Chawrasia
Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia (born 15 May 1978), also known as "Chipputtsia",[1] and "Chow" is an Indian professional golfer. After he turned professional in 1997, he went on to win eight titles on the Indian Tour and finished second twice in the Indian Open.In February 2008, he won the inaugural Indian Masters, which was a part of the 2008 European Tour.In February 2011, Chawrasia won his second European Tour event winning the 2011 Avantha Masters in New Delhi.Chawrasia claimed a spot in the 2016 Summer Olympics, representing India along with fellow Indian Anirban Lahiri.
Anirban Lahiri
Anirban Lahiri (Anirbāṇ Lāhiṛī; born 29 June 1987) is an Indian professional golfer who currently plays on the European Tour, Asian Tour, and PGA Tour.Lahiri was named to the 2015 Presidents Cup squad, the first player from India to earn the honor. Lahiri attempted to qualify for the PGA Tour through the 2015 Web.com Tour Finals after earning enough non-member points to qualify. He was the highest-ranked player in the Finals, 40th at the start of the four-event tournament. Lahiri only played in the first two events, but earned enough for a PGA Tour card.Lahiri also qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics, earning a spot in the field of 60 players to compete at the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro.
Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia (born 15 May 1978), also known as "Chipputtsia",[1] and "Chow" is an Indian professional golfer. After he turned professional in 1997, he went on to win eight titles on the Indian Tour and finished second twice in the Indian Open.In February 2008, he won the inaugural Indian Masters, which was a part of the 2008 European Tour.In February 2011, Chawrasia won his second European Tour event winning the 2011 Avantha Masters in New Delhi.Chawrasia claimed a spot in the 2016 Summer Olympics, representing India along with fellow Indian Anirban Lahiri.
Anirban Lahiri
Anirban Lahiri (Anirbāṇ Lāhiṛī; born 29 June 1987) is an Indian professional golfer who currently plays on the European Tour, Asian Tour, and PGA Tour.Lahiri was named to the 2015 Presidents Cup squad, the first player from India to earn the honor. Lahiri attempted to qualify for the PGA Tour through the 2015 Web.com Tour Finals after earning enough non-member points to qualify. He was the highest-ranked player in the Finals, 40th at the start of the four-event tournament. Lahiri only played in the first two events, but earned enough for a PGA Tour card.Lahiri also qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics, earning a spot in the field of 60 players to compete at the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro.