The Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), the Masters Tournament and The R&A has announced that the 16th Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship will be contested at Emirates Golf Club's Majlis Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), October 23-26, 2025.
Krishnav Nikhil Chopraa, who played college golf at the Long Island in the US, is back for a third attempt, while Vedant SIrohi, who is at Webber International University, and Kartik Singh, a member of the Internationals team at Junior President's Cup, are back for a second time
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In 2024, Kartik has grown by leaps and bounds. Competing in just over a dozen tournaments which carry World Amateur Golf Ranking points, he has been in Top-10 as many as 11 times and of those only once has he been outside Top six. They also include two highly acclaimed international wins at
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As of date Kartik Singh is the highest ranked Indian at 199 while the other three players to have received the invitation for this prestigious event are Krishnav Nikhil Chopra and Vedant Sirohi, both past participants in the event and Rakshit Dahiya will be in the four-player team
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India's six-member field sent by the Indian Golf Union comprises Avani Prashanth, Vidhatri Urs, Mannat Brar, Keerthana Rajeev Nair, Saanvi Somu and Heena Kang at the event to be held from February 1 to 4 at the Siam Country Club. Former National champion Vandana Agarwal is the manager of the
Shubham Jaglan (74) at 14-over was Tied-28th place and Bhattacharya was Tied-31 and Yuvraj Singh (71) and Raghav Chugh (76) were Tied-36th. Meanwhile, Australia's Jasper Stubbs (69), who lives close to the venue, Royal Melbourne Golf Club, stunned Chinese duo Ding Wenyi (70) and Zheng Sampso
Of the seven Indians, who are playing in the event five made the cut, which fell at 12-over in extremely tough conditions at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
Shubham Jaglan dropped two bogeys in the last four holes but played smart golf and he was 1-under with four holes to go. But two bogeys in the last four brought him 1-under to 1-over.