Thursday, September 30, 2021

Inaugural Delhi Golf Club League set to be played from 14 to 31 October

The Delhi Golf Club, a veritable ‘nursery’ for Indian golf, is all set to showcase a never-before-seen extravaganza on its historic turf come 14 October.

The Delhi Golf Club League, a brainchild of the Golf Committee of India’s second oldest golf course, will be played at the par-72 facility from 14-31 October. The DGC League, sponsored by Vredestein Tyres, will feature 18 teams locking horns for supremacy. Each team comprises 18 players supported by one Mentor and one Coach. The tournament will be played on a four ball better ball Matchplay format.

“DGC as an institution has given India 14 Arjuna Awardees in Golf and numerous champions, something we are proud of. This legacy and vision to continue nurturing champions drives us to create and support events which enable talent development and the DGC League is a step in that direction,” President DGC Manjit Singh said during an interaction with the media .

“Golf leagues have been conducted successfully at leading clubs in India and we have taken into account best practices to create a structure which will help the entire golfing ecosystem. The mentoring programme of the league has some of the finest golfers in India sharing their knowledge and expertise with all the members, a fantastic learning opportunity for the members, especially the juniors,” said the captain of DGC, Maj Gen AP Dere (Retd).

“For a golf club, it is essential to have both competitive spirit and camaraderie among the members. The DGC League has several strong elements which bind the community together and we are already seeing that happen,” said Lt Gen Balbir Sandhu, Chairman of the Tournament Committee and the driving force behind the League.

Some of the biggest names in the golfing world who have honed their skills at the Delhi Golf Club, are involved with the League at different levels, including four Arjuna Award winners namely Shiv Kapur, Ali Sher, Nonita Lal Qureshi and Amit Luthra. Additionally, stalwarts such as Gaurav Ghei – the first ever Indian golfer to qualify for the Open Championship ‘97, Vivek Bhandari – winner of the Honda-Siel PGA Championship ’97, Arjun Singh – winner of the Wills Masters ’98, Asian Tour regulars – Chirag Kumar, Naman Dawar and Amandeep Johl, leading Ladies Tour professional including Meher Atwal and Ayesha Kapur, top ladies amateur Gauri Monga and top golf coaches – Brandon de Souza, Jasjit Singh and Ajai Gupta among others are adding tremendous value to the ecosystem.

“I have been a product of the DGC system and feel very privileged to have had an opportunity to learn my golf here. And now this opportunity to give back to the club, its members and juniors some of the knowledge I have gained over the years” said Gaurav Ghei, who took the golfing world by storm with his chip-in victory in the Gadgil Western Masters in 1995.

The League will be played in two stages – a round robin stage followed by a Knock-out stage. During each playoff match between two teams, each team will field 7 pairs (14 players). One pair from each team will play against a pair from the other team in a four ball better ball Matchplay format with all the players playing off 75 percent of their original handicaps. The teams will get points for their wins. The 18 teams have been divided into four groups. After the round robin stage, two teams from each group will qualify for the knockout stage starting with the quarter-finals. The final will be played on the 31 October.

Strict COVID protocols will be followed during the conduct of the event and golf allows for that.

The 18 teams competing in the League are: ‘The A-Team’, ‘Sterling Swingers’, ‘Baale Golf’, Eagles & Birdies’, ‘K Devils’, ‘SwingKKings’, ‘Shiva Motocorp. Land Rover’, Bajaj Foundation’, Tee Birds’, The Pioneers’, ‘Ocean’s 20’, Team Coca-Cola’ ’24 Lions’, ‘TEEm EDC”, Athletic Drive’, ‘BMW-Deutchemotoren’, ‘Delhi Tigers’ and ‘Radvin Birdie Machine’.



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