Indian Golf Stars & Rising Talent Set to Shine at Singapore Open 2026

A strong contingent of seven Indian golfers, blending established legends and rising talent from the IGPL, is set to compete at the Singapore Open, an International Series event on the Asian Tour. The field includes recent IGPL winners like Pukhraj Singh Gill and Sachin Baisoya, alongside Asian Tour stalwarts like the 11-time winner Gaganjeet Bhullar. Golfing great Jeev Milkha Singh, who won the Singapore Open in 2008, returns to the Sentosa course, adding to the experienced Indian challenge. The tournament highlights the growing pipeline of Indian talent succeeding on both the domestic IGPL Tour and the international stage.

Key Points: Indian Golfers at Singapore Open: IGPL Stars Join Asian Tour Event

  • Seven Indian pros in the field
  • Event is part of Liv-backed International Series
  • Features IGPL Order of Merit winner
  • Jeev Milkha Singh returns to site of 2008 win
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IGPL 2026: Blend of young and experienced golf talent set for International Series in Singapore

Pukhraj Singh Gill, Gaganjeet Bhullar, and Jeev Milkha Singh lead a strong Indian contingent at the International Series Singapore Open.

"A blend of Indian golfing legends and upcoming talent - IGPL Announcement"

Singapore, April 20

A blend of Indian golfing legends and upcoming talent from India's energy-packed Indian Golf Premier League will be among those battling it out with Asia's best at the Singapore Open, which is part of the International Series and the Asian Tour.

The US$ 2 million Singapore Open, at the Serapong at Sentosa Golf Club, is the second in the series of Liv-backed International Series events this year and follows the one held in Japan last month.

The seven-man strong pack includes five players, who have already tasted success on the IGPL Tour in the last eight months. They include Pukhraj Singh Gill, the 2025 IGPL Order of Merit winner, and Sachin Baisoya, who recently won the IGPL Invitational Mauritius hosted by Leander Paes.

Also in the field is Karandeep Kochhar, a winner on the ADT Tour in Egypt in 2025, and the winner of AM Green IGPL Invitational Dubai in December 2025.

The most successful IGPL player in the seven-man group, Gaganjeet Bhullar, is interestingly also the most successful Indian on the Asian Tour with 11 wins. At 37, Bhullar is already considered a legend in Indian golf, and his 11 Asian Tour wins placed him at No. 3 in the all-time Asian Tour list.

Jeev Milkha Singh, considered the greatest professional Indian golfer of all time, with six Asian Tour wins, four Japan Tour wins, and four DP World Tour wins, will also be teeing off in Singapore, where he famously won the Singapore Open in 2008 at the same Sentosa Golf Course. In December, Jeev ended his long title drought by winning the AM Green IGPL Invitational Colombo.

With Jeev, the Indian challenge will also include six-time Asian Tour winner SSP Chawrasia, also a two-time Indian Open champion. Chawrasia's six wins include four on the DP World Tour, which were also co-sanctioned with the DP World Tour.

Shiv Kapur, a former Asian Tour Rookie of the Year in 2005, is still going strong and has four wins in Asia, and like Jeev and Bhullar, he has also played the Majors.

The IGPL Tour 2026 is already underway, and thus far, three events have been held, with Bhullar having won the first in Chandigarh, followed by Baisoya triumphing in Mauritius and Udayan Mane in Joburg, South Africa.

- IANS

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Sarah B
What an exciting lineup. Jeev Singh winning again in Colombo after so long must have been emotional. It's great to see the International Series giving our players a global stage. Hope they make a strong showing.
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Vikram M
Bhullar at No. 3 in all-time Asian Tour wins is a massive achievement. Sometimes I feel we don't celebrate our golfers enough compared to cricketers. This IGPL initiative is a game-changer for visibility. Let's go, team!
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Priya S
While the blend is good, I hope the focus isn't just on the legends. The young players need consistent support and tournaments in India itself. The IGPL is a start, but we need more infrastructure and coaching at the grassroots level.
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Rohit P
Jeev paaji winning at the same course 18 years later... wow! That's some story. Sentosa seems like a lucky ground for him. Hoping for another historic win. #GoIndia
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Kavya N
So proud to see Indian names competing at this level. Sachin Baisoya and Karandeep Kochhar have been impressive. The future looks bright! 🏌️‍♂️

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