IGU Clarifies Brijinder Singh-Led Body is India's Sole Golf Federation

The Indian Golf Union (IGU) has issued a statement clarifying that its Brijinder Singh-led governing council is the only National Sports Federation for golf recognised by the Indian government and international bodies. It asserts its legitimacy is grounded in legal facts and court orders, contrasting its active year of tournaments and team selections with a "dormant illegal group." The statement strongly criticises the Indian Olympic Association's involvement, calling its actions "malafide" and designed to create confusion. The IGU reaffirms it is the sole authority to select national teams for multi-discipline events like the Olympics and Asian Games.

Key Points: IGU: Brijinder Singh-led body is India's only golf federation

  • IGU is the only NSF for golf
  • Recognised by Sports Ministry & international bodies
  • Court orders affirm its legitimacy
  • Condemns IOA's "malafide" actions
  • Authorised to select teams for Olympics, Asian Games
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Brijinder Singh led IGU the only NSF for golf in India, clarifies body amid "deliberate attempts made to create confusion and factionalism"

The Indian Golf Union clarifies it is the sole NSF for golf, recognized by the Sports Ministry and international bodies, amid factionalism claims.

"The Brijinder Singh-led team is recognised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports... No other entity... has been recognised. - IGU Statement"

New Delhi, January 19

Indian Golf Union, led by Brijinder Singh, is the only recognised National Sports Federation for golf in India, the body announced on Monday.

A statement from IGU said, "Brijinder Singh-led team recognised by the Ministry of Sports and the International Golf. The Federation is the only recognised NSF for golf in India. In light of recent developments and deliberate attempts made to create confusion and factionalism within the sport of golf, we would like to clarify that the Indian Golf Union (IGU) Governing Council, led by the current president, Brijinder Singh, is the only recognised National Sports Federation of golf in the country."

"The Brijinder Singh-led team is recognised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS), Government of India, International Golf Federation (IGF), The R&A (Royal & Ancient, Scotland), Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) and Confederation of Professional Golf (CPG). No other entity or set of individuals has been recognised or empowered by the Ministry to represent Indian Golf at anyinternational forum and to select National teams," added the statement.

The statement also said that the IGU's status as the "lawful and recognised national federation is not merely administrative but is firmly grounded in legal facts.

"Relevant court orders have clearly affirmed the legitimacy of the official IGU and its governing body. These judicial pronouncements remain in force and have not been set aside, stayed, or diluted in any manner. Any actions or assertions made in disregard of these court orders are untenable and misleading," the statement added.

IGU noted that during the previous year, the Brijinder-led team, referred to as the "official IGU", actively discharged its responsibilities in furtherance of golf across the country. This included the selection and dispatch of multiple national teams to international competitions overseas - organised by The Royal & Ancient, APGC and United States Golf Association (USGA) - representing India with distinction.

These activities were undertaken strictly in accordance with established procedures and with the objective of promoting Indian golf on the global stage.

"In addition, the IGU successfully conducted and sanctioned several domestic tournaments during the same period, ensuring continuity of competitive golf, player development, and adherence to national sporting calendars. During the 2024-25 season, the Indian Golf Union (IGU) conducted 32 domestic tournaments and 48 feeder tour events, and sent Indian teams to 15 international tournaments, including the Paris Olympics 2024. The IGU also conducted the first-ever Level-3 Tournament Administrators & Referees Seminar (TARS) in March 2025 in collaboration with The R&A (World Rules Governing Body), with 49 participants, out of which 42 cleared the Level 3 exam," the statement continued.

The statement went on adding, "In stark contrast, the dormant illegal group undertook no sporting, administrative, or developmental activity whatsoever throughout the entire year. Their absence from all legitimate golf-related functions is a matter of record. It must be categorically stated that the illegal set of individuals resurfaces only when extraneous bodies, including the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), become involved."

It also said strongly that IOA's actions "appear malafide in intent and designed solely to muddy the waters, create institutional confusion, and undermine the orderly governance of golf in India. Such conduct has directly contributed to unnecessary factionalism and instability within the sport."

The statement also said that IGU, led by Brijinder, is the only NSF authorised to send entries for multi-discipline events such as the Commonwealth Games, Olympics and Asian Games and that "any other set of individuals indulging in n selection of teams is invalid and all such actions will attract legal proceedings. Players for the Asian Games will be selected according to the world golf rankings as per IGU's selection policy available on the IGU website."

"Furthermore, the illegal set of individuals does not exercise control over any of the essential operational instruments of the Indian Golf Union. They have no authority over the official Indian Golf Union website, nor do they have access to or control of the Indian Golf Union's bank accounts," the statement added.

IGU also said that all administrative and financial operations of IGU continue to be conducted "transparently and lawfully by the duly elected and recognised office-bearers."

IGU also noted during the 65th Annual General Meeting last year in December that participation from 15 state associations was observed.

"During this AGM, it was decided that developing golf in the North Eastern states of India was the next big focus area of IGU," it added.

"In keeping with statutory compliance, it is the official IGU alone that has duly filed the annual returns with the Registrar of Societies, as required under law. This filing further evidences the continuity, legitimacy, and lawful functioning of the official IGU, as opposed to the complete inactivity and non-compliance of the illegal faction. The IGU reiterates that it remains fully committed to the development, promotion and governance of Golf in India in a transparent, lawful, and inclusive manner."

"Any deliberate insinuations, misrepresentations, or parallel claims lacking legal or governmental sanction are strongly rejected. Stakeholders, athletes, and the public are urged to rely on verified facts, court orders, and official communications issued by the duly recognised Indian Golf Union. Issued in the interest of clarity, transparency, and the unity of Indian golf," the statement concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's sad to see internal politics hampering sports development in India. Just when golf was getting some traction with Aditi Ashok's performances, we have this confusion. Hope the players are not affected by all this. The focus should be on nurturing talent, especially in the North East as mentioned.
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Rohit P
Strong statement from IGU. If they have court orders and Ministry recognition, then the matter should be settled. The "dormant illegal group" seems to only create trouble. IOA should also act responsibly and not add to the confusion. Let the sport grow!
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Sarah B
While the clarification is important, the tone feels very aggressive. As a fan, I want to know that the federation is working for the players, not just winning a political battle. Transparency in operations is good, but the focus must remain on the athletes.
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Vikram M
Good to see a detailed account of their work - 48 feeder tour events and seminars with The R&A is impressive. This is how you build a sport from the ground up. The factionalism needs to stop. Bhai, golf is an expensive sport as it is, don't make it harder with politics.
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Karthik V
The mention of developing golf in North Eastern states is the best part of this. We need to expand the sport beyond the traditional metros and army courses. If IGU can deliver on that promise, it will be a huge service to Indian sports.

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