Indian Golf – All the Latest News and Stories

If you love watching golf or just want to know what's happening on Indian fairways, you’re in the right spot. We bring you the freshest scores, upcoming events, and the players who are making waves. No fluff, just the facts you need to feel up‑to‑date.

Upcoming Indian Golf Tournaments

India’s golf calendar is packed this year. The Indian Open kicks off in March at the prestigious Delhi Golf Club, and it always draws big names from the Asian Tour. Right after that, the Hero Indian Open moves to the Royal Calcutta Golf Club in May – that course throws a lot of tricky wind into the mix, so expect low scores and tight leaderboards.

Don’t miss the National PGA Championship in July. It’s a great chance to see local pros battling for a spot on the Asian Tour. The event usually runs for four days, and the prize money has been rising steadily, which means the competition is getting fiercer.

For amateurs, the Indian Golf Union runs a series of state‑level championships from September through November. These events are where you’ll spot the next generation of talent before they hit the professional circuit.

Rising Indian Golf Stars to Watch

One name that keeps popping up is Shiv Kapur. He’s been steady on the Asian Tour and just snagged a top‑10 finish at the recent Thailand Open. His smooth swing and calm on the greens make him a solid contender for the Indian Open.

Another player to keep an eye on is Aditi Ashok. Even though she already played at the Olympics, she’s still hungry for more wins. Her recent victory at the Hero Women’s Open showed she can handle pressure and still chip in clutch putts.

Young guns like Gaurav Kumar are also gaining attention. At 22, he just broke into the top 200 world rankings after a solid finish at the Bangladesh Open. If he keeps this momentum, expect to see him on the leaderboards at home soon.

These players aren’t just good; they’re feeding a growing fan base that’s making golf more visible across Indian cities. Social media buzz, live streams, and local sponsors are all helping push the sport forward.

Whether you’re planning to attend a tournament, follow the scores on your phone, or just want to know which Indian golfer might win the next big title, this page will keep you posted. Bookmark it, check back often, and you’ll never miss a swing.

Indian Golf: Shubhankar Sharma's Strong Finish at HSBC Abu Dhabi Championships and Waring's Triumph
Posted by Clare Appleyard

Indian Golf: Shubhankar Sharma's Strong Finish at HSBC Abu Dhabi Championships and Waring's Triumph

At the HSBC Abu Dhabi Championships, Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma finished tied 32nd, highlighting his performance with a personal best, a seven-under 65 in the final round. His strong weekend play, consisting of a 66 and 65, helped him retain his DP World card. Paul Waring's exceptional performance secured him his inaugural win at the Rolex Series title, finishing two shots ahead of the competition.