Gaganjeet Bhullar Rallies to Defend IGPL Chandigarh Title in Style

Gaganjeet Bhullar staged a superb final-round comeback, shooting a bogey-free 68 to win the IGPL Invitational Chandigarh by three shots. Debutant Varun Parikh secured an impressive second place, crediting Bhullar for mentoring him into joining the tour. Overnight leader Aman Raj struggled to a 77, slipping to fifth place on a challenging final day. The event marked the successful opening of the 2026 IGPL season following its historic tie-up with the International Series.

Key Points: Bhullar Wins IGPL Chandigarh, Parikh Second on Debut

  • Bhullar wins with bogey-free 68
  • Defends title with 11-under total
  • Debutant Varun Parikh finishes second
  • Aman Raj falters with final round 77
  • IGPL season opens with historic tie-up
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Bhullar rallies from four behind to win IGPL Chandigarh in style; debutant Varun Parikh finishes second

Gaganjeet Bhullar rallies from four shots back to win the IGPL Chandigarh Invitational. Debutant Varun Parikh finishes a strong second.

"A win is always most satisfying, and I try to stay focused at all times. - Gaganjeet Bhullar"

Chandigarh, March 13

Gaganjeet Bhullar successfully defended the title at the IGPL Invitational Chandigarh,as he rallied from four shots behind to register his fourth IGPL win in just six appearances.

Bhullar, who shot 68-69 on the first two days, added a bogey-free 4-under 68, which was highlighted by three gains in four shots between the 13th and the 16th on the back nine.

His total of 11-under over three days had just one bogey on the second day as he displayed a very high degree of consistency and precision.

Bhullar finished three clear of Varun Parikh (70), while Sachin Baisoya (68) was third alongside Manav Shah (70) at 7-under. Both Parikh and Shah are debutants and were delighted with their start in the IGPL.

"A win is always most satisfying, and I try to stay focused at all times," said Bhullar, who was surrounded by his friends and fans as he completed the win on the 18th green at the Chandigarh Golf Club.

"I love this course, this is my home course," said Bhullar, who last year won the first two IGPL events and later added a third title.Bhullar, who played only five IGPL events in 2025, was third on the Order of Merit behind Pukhraj Singh Gill and Aman Raj.

IGPL debutant Varun Parikh, who revealed that Bhullar helped him make the decision to come to the IGPL, was second with a par on the final hole. He shot 71-67-70 to be 8-under and three behind the winner.

Overnight leader Aman Raj (77) had a rough final day and slipped to fifth at 6-under, while Varun Chopra (67) was sixth at 5-under.

Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO of the IGPL, who flew in from Singapore, where he was one of the signatories to the historic tie-up between the IGPL and the International Series, was delighted with the result. "Gaganjeet (Bhullar), without an iota of doubt, is the best Indian golfer right now. His consistent results are proof of that. He has also been a mentor for younger players.

He added, "It was very appropriate that he won the opening event of the 2026 IGPL season, just as he did in 2025."

Three players, last year's IGPL Order of Merit champion, Pukhraj Singh Gill (73), Karandeep Kochhar (71) and Kapil Kumar (73) were tied for seventh place. They totalled 4-under for three rounds. All three are winners from the 2025 season.

It has attracted a lot of new stars. For instance, Varun (Parikh), Manav (Shah) and Varun Chopra, all of whom have newly joined the IGPL, showed that they are great assets to the IGPL as they finished in the Top-6.

On his own game, he said, "While I am very happy with my game, I feel I can score much better, but the key is also to keep bogeys to a minimum."

Bhullar was also very happy at how Varun (Parikh), who played with him in the final group, stood up to the pressure of a lead group.

Parikh, on his part, was all praise for the way Bhullar carried himself and showed so much confidence. "He is calm and composed even when a shot is not up to his expectations. I took his advice before joining IGPL. After talking to him, I was convinced that it was the best way to get to the Asian Tour and the International Series, which is where I want to be. Then, to get the news of the tie-up between the IGPL and the International Series on Thursday was fantastic."

Debutant and second-place finisher Parikh added, "It was an education to play alongside Gaganjeet, who is an 11-time winner on the Asian Tour."

A mix of youth and experience with six-time Asian Tour winner, SSP Chawrasia (70), Harendra Gupta (69), Veer Ganapathy (69) and left-hander Kartik Sharma (72) rounded off the Top-10.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Fantastic to see the new talent shining! Varun Parikh and Manav Shah making their debuts and finishing in the top 3 is brilliant for the future of Indian golf. The IGPL is really creating a strong pipeline. The tie-up with the International Series is huge news!
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Aman W
Bhullar's consistency is just mind-blowing. Only one bogey in three rounds? That's not just skill, that's mental toughness of the highest level. Young golfers should really learn from his focus. The way he helped Parikh decide to join IGPL shows he's a great ambassador for the sport.
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Priyanka N
A small note of respectful criticism: While Bhullar was brilliant, the article focuses a lot on him (rightly so), but I wish there was a bit more detail on the women golfers or if there are parallel events. Overall, a great start to the IGPL season! The future looks bright.
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Rahul R
Tough day for Aman Raj after leading. Golf can be cruel sometimes. But kudos to him for being in contention. The depth in Indian men's golf is seriously improving. From Chawrasia to the new Varuns, we have a solid team shaping up for international events.
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Michael C
Following from the US. Great to see the Indian golf circuit getting stronger and forming that International Series link. Bhullar is a known quality on the Asian Tour. This kind of domestic tour strength is exactly what's needed to produce more global winners. Well done, IGPL.

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