India's first exclusive national professional golf league, '72 The League' aims to give Indian golfers a platform to showcase their talents, and the winners and owners will receive the classic Gentleman's Jacket, an exclusive symbol of discipline and quiet precision
PGTI's '72 The League', India's first exclusive national professional golf league, today announced its first franchise with the addition of the Noida-based UP Prometheans, according to a release.
Indian cricket legend and president of PGTI (Professional Golf Tour of India) Kapil Dev opened up on Indian Premier League (IPL) type leagues in other sports. Also, the 1983 World Cup winner commented on Bangladesh players competing in the PGTI.
The 28-year-old Yuvraj (67-64-68-65), the overnight joint leader, shot a final round score of six-under 65 highlighted by his match-winning birdie on the last hole to total 20-under 264 for the week at the Rs 2 crore event, the PGTI's season finale, played at the Beldih and Golmuri Golf Cour
Shaurya Bhattacharya, who began the final round with a one-shot lead, was firmly in contention for the top spot for much of the day before dropping bogeys on three of the last seven holes. A closing-round 72 left him one stroke short of China's Lin Yuxin, who claimed victory with a five-roun
Gurugram golfer Veer Ahlawat (65-65-73-67), who was at the top of the leaderboard for the first three days, being the sole leader in the first two rounds and the joint leader after the third round, produced a solid final round effort of four-under 67 despite a turbulent first half of the day
Former Indian cricketer and President of the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), Kapil Dev, emphasised the need to promote sports beyond cricket in India. He expressed optimism that golf could achieve success on par with the Indian Premier League (IPL), highlighting the dedication of
The inaugural edition of the league will feature city-based franchises, each comprising 10 professional players, selected through a transparent player auction scheduled for January 2026. Leading golfers from the PGTI circuit will participate, creating one of the largest competitive platforms
N Thangaraja (73-66), a three-time winner this year and currently placed fourth in the PGTI Ranking, took his 36-hole tally to five-under 139 for a two-stroke advantage over the rest of the field. Thanga thus jumped 17 spots from his overnight tied 18th
The stellar field at the tournament will feature leading Indian professionals Yuvraj Sandhu (2025 PGTI Order of Merit leader), Veer Ahlawat (2024 PGTI Order of Merit champion), Shaurya Bhattacharya, Arjun Prasad, Angad Cheema, Manu Gandas and Om Prakash Chouhan, to name a few
Pranavi carded a stunning 8-under 60, which was the week's best card, at the Par-68 Bombay Presidency Golf Club on the final day of the IGPL Invitational Mumbai.