Shat Mishra fires 66 to lead IGPL Chandigarh, Bhullar two back in title defense

Shat Mishra, a recent professional, seized the first-round lead at the IGPL Invitational in Chandigarh with a 6-under 66. He holds a two-shot advantage over a trio including defending champion Gaganjeet Bhullar. A large group of players, including last year's runner-up Aman Raj, sits just three shots off the pace. The tight leaderboard promises a highly competitive tournament as players shake off offseason rust.

Key Points: Shat Mishra leads IGPL Chandigarh with 66, Bhullar trails

  • Mishra leads with 66
  • Bhullar two shots back in tie for second
  • Strong opening round for young pros
  • Packed leaderboard sets up competitive weekend
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IGPL Chandigarh: Shat gets flying start with a 66, leads defending champ Bhullar by two

Prodigy Shat Mishra shoots 6-under 66 to lead the 2026 IGPL Invitational by two shots over defending champion Gaganjeet Bhullar after Round 1.

"All the work I have put in showed... Overall, I think the game is coming around and I must stay consistent. - Shat Mishra"

Chandigarh, March 11

Shat Mishra, who turned professional only in 2025, got his 2026 campaign off to a flying start with a leading 6-under 66 in the first round of the 2026 IGPL Invitational Chandigarh.

Mishra, who had a modest season in 2025 and finished in the middle of the pack in the Tour standings, had a blazing front nine before cooling off somewhat on the second nine.

Mishra birdied five times on the front nine, before dropping shots on the 10th and the 11th. He again picked four shots including a stunning eagle on the Par-5 16th and birdies on the 13th and the 17th.

Mishra held a two-shot lead over the three others, Gaganjeet Bhullar, Yashas Chandra and Kartik Sharma, while a big bunch including last year's No. 2 Aman Raj, seasoned Chiragh Kumar, Indian-American Manav Shah, fresh young IGPL recruit Danish Verma and local Chandigarh man, Ranjit Singh were in a group of five players at 3-under 69.

That the off season has seen the players work at their game was evident as six others were Tied-10 at 2-under 70.

The six-pack included last year's IGPL No. 1 Pukhraj Singh Gill, who is recovery from an injury, in-form Karandeep Kochhar, Kapil Kumar, the IGPL Pune winner, Syed Saqib Ahmed, young Krish Chawla and the six-time winner on the Asian Tour, the legendary SSP Chawrasia.

Bhullar, the defending champion at IGPL Chandigarh, had a bogey free 4-under 68 and was in a tie with Yashas Chandra and Gurugram southpaw Kartik Sharma.

Mishra was delighted with his round. "All the work I have put in showed. The front nine was great, the putts fell well but on the back nine I gave a lot of shots. A short, missed putt, a plugged lie, and a few other short misses but the consolation was the eagle on the 16th. Overall, I think the game is coming around and I must stay consistent," said the young golfer.

Bhullar, who plans to divide his time between the International Series, the Asian Tour and the IGPL, was happy with the day's work, though he also revealed that he was off to the putting green. "I need to work a bit on that," he said with a smile.

Kochhar, who will also be playing on the Asian Tour and the IGPL, had two birdies and a few missed putts, but did well to keep bogeys off his card. He birdied the Par-5s on the second and the 13th and parred the rest.

Yashas has been steadily finding his rhythm and form since late 2025. He showed the off-season was busy with practice sessions, as he blazed with four birdies in the first five holes. He dropped his only shot of the day on the Par-5 seventh holes. On the back nine, he had one birdie and eight pars.

After an early birdie on the second Chawrasia, a two-time Indian Open winner, dropped shots on the third and the sixth, but birdied three in a row from the 12th to the 14th.

"There was some rust and I think I cleared some of it," said Chawrasia, who will be playing a fair bit on the Asian Tour and the IGPL like many others in this field."

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy to see IGPL getting stronger! The mix of young talent like Mishra and seasoned pros like SSP Chawrasia is fantastic. Also good to see players like Bhullar balancing IGPL with the Asian Tour. It raises the profile of our domestic tour. More power to them!
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Rohit P
Bhullar starting with a bogey-free 68 is classic champion stuff. He's always so steady. But full marks to Shat for that explosive front nine. The competition is heating up! Wish I could be there in Chandigarh to watch.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the international angle with Manav Shah playing. As a fan following from the US, it's great to see these tours connecting. Shat's comment about consistency is key - the first round lead is one thing, but holding it for three more days is the real test.
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Karthik V
A small critique for the broadcasters/organizers - would love to see more detailed stats and shot tracking for IGPL events, like they have on the PGA Tour. It would help fans like us understand the game better. That said, thrilled with the quality of play! Yashas Chandra's start (4 birdies in 5 holes!) was also superb.
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Nisha Z
Chawrasia sir saying "there was some rust" and then birdying three in a row 😂 Only a legend can say that! So much experience in that field. Good to see Pukhraj Singh Gill back after injury too. Hope he regains his No. 1 form.

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