Honey Baisoya, Shubham Jaglan Spark Bidding War in PGTI's 72 The League Auction

The player auction for the inaugural PGTI 72 The League saw intense bidding for India's top golf talent. In-form Honey Baisoya was the most expensive Indian buy, secured by Capital Lancers for Rs 20.5 lakh, while young prodigy Shubham Jaglan went for Rs 19 lakh to the Charminar Champions. Other notable purchases included Arjun Prasad, Kartik Singh, and veteran Mukesh Kumar, with American Jhared Hack leading the international picks. The league, featuring six franchises, will commence on February 21st across three premier golf courses in Delhi-NCR.

Key Points: PGTI 72 The League Auction: Top Buys & Team Squads

  • Honey Baisoya top draw at Rs 20.5 lakh
  • Shubham Jaglan fetched 6x base price
  • Six city-based franchises with Rs 1 cr purse
  • Tournament begins Feb 21 in Delhi-NCR
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Honey, Shubham dominate inaugural PGTI's 72 The League auction

Honey Baisoya sold for Rs 20.5L, Shubham Jaglan for Rs 19L in the inaugural PGTI 72 The League player auction. See all team picks.

"I'm extremely excited and honoured to be representing the Charminar Champions - Shubham Jaglan"

New Delhi, February 16

The player auction for the first edition of PGTI's 72 The League got off to a cracking start in New Delhi with top Indian golfers going under the hammer on Monday. The auction featured a total of six city-based franchises, each with a purse of Rs 1 crore, looking to pick a squad of ten professionals.

The six teams that participated in the auction were Delhi-based Capital Lancers, Hyderabad-based Charminar Champions, Kolkata Classics, Mumbai Aces, Rajasthan Regals, and UP Prometheans, according to a PGTI release.

In-form Honey Baisoya, riding high on his DP World Players Championship win at the Qutub Golf Course recently, was the top draw, closely followed by young prodigy Shubham Jaglan.

Placed in the Platinum category for a base price of Rs 10 lakh, the 29-year-old Baisoya was bagged by Capital Lancers for a whopping Rs 20.5 lakh after a three-way bidding war with Rajasthan Regals and Kolkata Classics.

Arjun Prasad, who had two top-10 finishes this month - 8th at the DP World Players Championship and Tied-9th at the SECL Chhattisgarh Open Golf Championship - went to UP Prometheans for Rs. 18 lakh.

The biggest gainer, however, was upcoming talent Shubham Jaglan, who sparked an intense bidding war among all six franchises. Placed in the Silver category for a base price of Rs 3 lakh, Jaglan went to Hyderabad-based Charminar Champions for Rs.19 lakh, over six times his base price. Charminar Champions warded off a strong challenge from Capital Lancers and Mumbai Aces, who consistently raised the stakes for the 21-year-old.

Young Kartik Singh was expectedly another hot property, fetching an impressive Rs14.40 lakh from the Mumbai Aces after a stiff, prolonged bidding war with the Capital Lancers and Charminar Champions. The 16-year-old was bracketed in the Silver category at a base price of Rs 3 lakh and eventually went for close to five times his starting value.

Besides the young guns, the auction also rewarded the experience with Indian golf veteran Mukesh Kumar, 60, going to Kolkata Classics for Rs 7 lakh.

Among the international starcast, USA's Jhared Hack led the way at Rs. 15.80 lakh, courtesy some aggressive bidding from Capital Lancers.

Speaking on the auction, Honey Baisoya said, "I'm very excited. I called my parents and I told them that I had a really good auction and they were very excited. They were really happy. Good things have been happening from last three weeks and I'm really, really glad, really grateful. I've been working hard and I'm having a good time now."

Shubham Jaglan, who was snapped by the Hyderabad franchise, added, "I'm extremely excited and honoured to be representing the Charminar Champions in the first season of 72 The League. I know Manu (Gandas) will be on our team, which I'm extremely excited about and get the season underway."

A total of 12 foreign professionals from 7 different countries were picked at the auction. Jhared Hack, the most expensive foreign buy in the auction, said, "I'm really excited that I just got drafted by the Capital Lancers. I heard Honey Baisoya is also on my team, which will be exciting. I've gotten to play with him a few times this year, so maybe we can pair up for some match play stuff. I'm excited too because I've been here a couple of weeks playing only tournaments, so this will be a fun, exciting, different format."

The first edition of 72 The League, jointly launched by PGTI and Game of Life Sports (GOLS), will take off on February 21 and will be held across three of Delhi-NCR's most prestigious golf venues -- Classic Golf and Country Club, Jaypee Greens and Qutub Golf Course.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy for Honey Baisoya! He's been in such great form, and Capital Lancers got a steal even at 20.5 lakh. His win at Qutub was a masterclass. Excited to see him and Jhared Hack play together for Delhi.
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Rahul R
The auction dynamics were interesting. Charminar Champions were smart to go all-in for Shubham. At 21, he's the future. But I feel the teams might have overpaid for some players given it's the first season. Let's see if the viewership and sponsorship match the hype.
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Sarah B
Great to see veterans like Mukesh Kumar getting picked up. His experience will be invaluable for the Kolkata team. Golf needs these kinds of initiatives to bridge the gap between established stars and newcomers.
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Karthik V
As a Hyderabadi, I'm thrilled Charminar Champions got Shubham! But a bit disappointed they didn't pick more local Telangana/AP talent. Hopefully next season they'll look closer to home. Still, will be supporting them!
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Aryan P
Kartik Singh at 16 getting 14.4 lakh! That's more than many senior pros. The future is here. Hope the pressure doesn't get to these young players. The league format can be brutal.

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