Baisoya, Bhullar & Kochhar Clash at Royal Johannesburg in IGPL Showdown

The AM Green IGPL Tour moves to South Africa for its third event of the season at the historic Royal Johannesburg Golf Club. Fresh off his first IGPL victory in Mauritius, Sachin Baisoya leads the individual standings and faces stiff competition from Chandigarh winner Gaganjeet Bhullar and other stars like Karandeep Kochhar. The team competition also intensifies, with Phoenix Hyderabad leading after the first event. A strong field of 58 players, including 10 women from the WGAI Tour, will compete on the renowned West Course.

Key Points: IGPL Golf: Baisoya vs Bhullar in Johannesburg Battle

  • Baisoya leads standings after Mauritius win
  • Bhullar seeks second 2026 victory
  • Royal Johannesburg hosts prestigious African leg
  • Team competition heats up with Phoenix Hyderabad leading
  • Field includes 10 women from WGAI Tour
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Golf: Baisoya ready for battle with Bhullar and Kochhar in Johannesburg

Sachin Baisoya leads the standings into the AM Green IGPL event in South Africa, facing Gaganjeet Bhullar and Karandeep Kochhar at Royal Johannesburg.

"The win lifted a huge weight off the consistent Baisoya's shoulder - Release"

Johannesburg, April 15

One of India's most successful Golf professionals, Gaganjeet Bhullar, an 11-time Asian Tour winner, will take on last week's winner, Sachin Baisoya, as the AM Green IGPL action shifts to South Africa, according to a release.

The venue this week is the legacy-laden Royal Johannesburg Golf Club, long considered one of the finest in Africa and the world.

The AM Green IGPL Invitational South Africa is the second event in the African leg and the third overall in a schedule of 15 events planned for the 2026 season.

The players will compete at the Par-72 Royal Johannesburg West Course. The Royal Johannesburg has in the past hosted the National Open of South Africa and the famous Joburg Open.

Getting into action alongside the four-time winner on the AM Green IGPL Tour, Bhullar, who won this year's opening event in Chandigarh, will be Sachin Baisoya, last week's winner in Mauritius.

The win lifted a huge weight off the consistent Baisoya's shoulder, as time and again he had come close without closing the deal. However, his first big win on the AM Green IGPL followed his numerous other previous professional wins in India.

The other leading stars include the highly promising 18-year-old Veer Ganapathy, who led for two rounds before ending second in Mauritius; Karandeep Kochhar, fresh from a Top-5 finish in the International Series in Japan; Aman Raj, a multiple winner on the IGPL in 2025; and Pukhraj Singh Gill, the winner of the AM Green IGPL Order of Merit in 2025.

Also lining up will be Shiv Kapur, a multiple winner on the Asian Tour, who has mixed memories of South Africa, as he finished runner-up at the SA Open back in 2010, when he lost the title in a play-off.

Others teeing up this week include Olympian Udayan Mane; former Asian Tour winner, Chiragh Kumar; the highly experienced and three-time Asian Tour winner, Gaurav Ghei; former Indian Open winner, C Muniyappa; winner on AM Green IGPL in 2025, Kapil Kumar; Varun Parikh and Aryan Roopa Anand.

The field of 58 players includes 10 women, who play on the Women's Golf Association of India (WGAI) Tour. Some of them also play on the Ladies European Tour.

The women players this week include prolific winners on the WGAI circuit, Vani Kapoor, Ridhima Dilawari, Vidhatri Urs and Neha Tripathi, among others. The promising duo of Mannat Brar and Heena Kang will also be in focus.

The field also includes six South Africans, one of whom is an amateur, Kaiden Chetty, a promising young star, who has played well in numerous junior events in South Africa and also at the Junior Dubai Desert Classic.

Baisoya leads individual men's standings: The current individual standings see Mauritius winner Sachin Baisoya (Phoenix Hyderabad) on top with Rs 32,10,000 in kitty, and he is followed by the Chandigarh winner, Gaganjeet Bhullar (Vimtra Chennai) with Rs. 24,96,00 and lying third is Veer Ganapathy of GolfKonnekt Bangalore with Rs 17,73,038.

The top woman player last week in the IGPL Mauritius was Ridhima Dilawari in Tied-11th place.

Action for team honours to continue in Joburg: Following the auction and formation of ten teams on the AM Green IGPL, the battle for team honours will continue at the Royal Johannesburg Golf Club.

The race to be the best team on the AM Green IGPL league competition started in Mauritius and the leaders after the first event are Phoenix Hyderabad, which includes the winner in Mauritius, Sachin Baisoya, Raghav Chugh, Arjun Bhati and Ranjit Singh.

Chasing them hard are Atri Mumbai (Aman Raj, Aadil Bedi, Udayan Mane and Tushar Pannu), while RVR Delhi (Shiv Kapur, Gaurav Ghei, Chiragh Kumar and Aryan Roopa Anand) are third.

The winning team at each of the AM Green IGPL events is decided by the cumulative scores of the two best cards each day from among the four team members.

The winning team gets 100 points, the next best gets 90, and the third-placed team earns 80 points. The list goes down to the tenth-placed team, which gets 10 points.

The champion team for 2026 will be decided by the total points at the end of the season.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see the women golfers getting their due mention and competing alongside the men. Vani Kapoor and Ridhima Dilawari are such inspirations! Hope they get more TV coverage this time.
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Vikram M
The team format is really interesting! Makes it more than just individual glory. Phoenix Hyderabad leading the pack... hope they can keep it up. The competition with Atri Mumbai and RVR Delhi will be fierce.
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Rohit P
Veer Ganapathy is only 18 and already finishing second! What a talent for the future. The depth in Indian golf is really improving. Also good to see seasoned players like Shiv Kapur and Gaurav Ghei still in the mix.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following golf in India, this article is very informative. The IGPL seems like a well-organized tour. A respectful suggestion though - the prize money figures could be clearer. Is it 24.96 lakhs or 24.96 million? A small editorial check would help.
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Karthik V
Bhai, Gaganjeet Bhullar is the man to beat! 11 Asian Tour wins is no joke. But Baisoya is on a high after Mauritius. South Africa is a tough course, let's see who handles the pressure. Exciting times for Indian golf fans! 🏌️‍♂️

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