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Karandeep Kochhar Leads Indian Charge at International Series Morocco

Karandeep Kochhar arrives at the International Series Morocco in Rabat with impressive form, having recorded three top-10 finishes in five Asian Tour starts this season. The 26-year-old also won the Egypt Golf Series Red Sea Open on the Asian Development Tour. Kochhar takes pride in being the leading Indian player in the IGPL-Asian Tour partnership. He values the opportunity to learn from Indian golfing icon Anirban Lahiri, who is also competing this week alongside Gaganjeet Bhullar.

In-form Karandeep Kochhar looks to build momentum; Lahiri, Bhullar also in mix for International Series Morocco

Rabat, June 10

While established stars Anirban Lahiri and Gaganjeet Bhullar spearhead India's challenge at the International Series Morocco, rising talent Karandeep Kochhar is making a strong statement of his own. The 26-year-old arrives in Rabat on the back of a rich vein of form, with three top-10 finishes in five Asian Tour starts this season.

The field this week includes 10 Indians, among a stellar line-up headlined by global superstars Sergio Garcia and Bubba Watson, according to a press release.

Karandeep Kochhar arrives at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in the midst of one of the most consistent runs of his professional career, having recorded three top-10 finishes in just five Asian Tour starts this season.

The 26-year-old Kochhar's impressive form includes a tied-ninth finish at last week's Am Green IGPL Bharath Classic, which came off a tied-fifth result at the International Series Japan and fourth place at the Philippine Golf Championship. That strong run came after he claimed victory at the Egypt Golf Series Red Sea Open on the Asian Development Tour.

Reflecting on his season so far, Kochhar believes his results are a fair reflection of the progress he has made in his game.

"I think I've been playing really well this year. I've only played five events so far, and I've already had three top-10 finishes, so that's definitely encouraging. Even in the other events, I felt like I was playing solid golf. In New Zealand, I just had a poor Sunday, and in Singapore I wasn't playing my best, but I still managed to make the cut, which I was happy about," said Kochhar.

That consistency has been tested over the past three weeks as Kochhar competed throughout Morocco's unique professional golf swing, progressing from the Asian Development Tour and Asian Tour to this week's International Series Morocco presented by Visit Morocco.

Having played all three events, the Indian admitted the stretch has been physically demanding, particularly in the challenging coastal conditions at Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort.

"It's definitely been a bit taxing. The last two weeks at Mazagan were tough because it's such a windy golf course, and playing in those conditions takes a lot more energy out of you," he said.

"I'm definitely feeling a little tired, but I keep reminding myself how important, and potentially life-changing, this tournament is. I'll have a long break after this week, so it's worth giving everything I've got," he added.

Kochhar's performances have also made him the leading Indian player in the events held in partnership between the Asian Tour and the Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL), a role he takes considerable pride in.

"I think it's awesome. There's so much talent on the IGPL Tour and in Indian golf in general, so it was great to see the IGPL and Asian Tour come together for this partnership. I'm fortunate that I've been able to do well and finish as the top Indian player recently, and I definitely take pride in that. Of course, you always want to finish high on the leaderboard overall, but there's also a part of me that wants to be the best Indian finisher each week," he said.

This week's International Series field also gives Kochhar another opportunity he has been relishing, spending time alongside Indian golfing icon Anirban Lahiri.

The pair were already sharing some friendly competition before tournament week officially began.

"We actually had a little seven-hole match today. Me and Aryan (Roopa Anand) versus Anirban and Shaurya (Bhattacharya)," Kochhar said.

"Aryan and I were two down with two holes to play, but I birdied the last two holes to halve the match. I was pretty happy about that," he added.

Kochhar also values the chance to learn from one of India's most accomplished golfers.

"Honestly, it's amazing having Anirban here. It means a lot for all of us when someone with his experience comes out to The International Series and spends time playing practice rounds with us. He has so much knowledge from playing on the PGA Tour and LIV Golf over the years, and you can learn so much just being around him. Right now, he's carrying the Indian flag in global golf, and he's an amazing role model -- not just as a player, but as a person too," Kochhar said.

"We're all really happy to have him here, and hopefully I get to play some more rounds with him this week," he added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Love how humble Karandeep sounds in this interview—admitting he's tired after three weeks of golf in Morocco but still pushing through because he knows the stakes. That's the kind of hunger we need to see in Indian sportsmen. Hoping he can tap into Lahiri's experience and maybe even surpass him soon. Best of luck to all 10 Indians in the field! 🙏

Rahul R

Good to see IGPL-Asian Tour partnership bearing fruit. Karandeep taking pride in being the top Indian finisher is the right attitude—but he's right, the ultimate goal is to top the leaderboard overall. Still early days for him at 26. With Lahiri and Bhullar around, our young guns have great mentors. Just hope the tour doesn't schedule three straight weeks in demanding conditions like this every time!

Arjun K

Let's be real—while Kochhar is doing well, we're yet to see an Indian consistently dominate at this level like the Koreans or Thais do. Lahiri had his moments on PGA Tour but hasn't won in a while. Bhullar is experienced but inconsistent. The talent is there, but we need more mental toughness and better short game coaching. Still, great to see 10 Indians competing. Progress, not perfection.

Neha E

That story about the seven-hole match with Lahiri is lovely—birdies under pressure, friendly rivalry, and learning from a legend. This is how Indian golf grows. Karandeep seems like a grounded guy who knows his game. Would love to see him win an International Series event soon and get that LIV Golf invite. It's a great time for Indian golf fans! 🏌️‍♂️🇮🇳

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