Kapil Kumar grabbed the IGPL Invitational Pune after a dramatic finish against Kartik Singh at the Poona Golf Club. Though it was dramatic all day long as the lead kept switching between the top two and Sachin Baisoya, it became all the more intense towards the end.
Teenager Kartik Singh, who made his professional debut just a week ago, glowed brightly in the fading light on the opening day at the IGPL Invitational Delhi NCR hosted by Gaurav Ghei, as per a release from IGPL.
The IGPL unveils a brand-new format that brings together talent from all segments - both men and women pro golfers and top amateurs. The IGPL Tour will have a series of events with multiple incentives, including handsome purses of Rs 1.5 crores at each event in a season that will last till D
Ollie Schniederjans completed a remarkable comeback victory at International Series India in front of a captivated audience packing out the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurugram, just outside Delhi.
It was a historic day at DLF Golf and Country Club for Indian amateur Kartik Singh, as he made the cut at International Series India, the youngest-ever player from the subcontinent to do so on the Asian Tour.
The 14-year-old, who is India's top world ranked player and was part of the junior Presidents Cup's International team, had four birdies against three bogeys in the first round and had two birdies and two bogeys in the second round. He was 1-under for 36 holes and lying Tied-10th. Kartik is
China's Wenyi Ding won the 2024 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship after a final-round 67, his fourth consecutive 67 at the par-70 Taiheiyo Club Gotemba. But his 12-under total for a win which gives him exemption into the 2025 Masters and the 2025 Open, saw him face a major dilemma
The champion will receive an invitation to compete in the 2025 Masters Tournament and The 153rd Open, while the runner(s)-up will gain a place in Final Qualifying for The Open
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
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
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