Indian Golf Legend Vijay Kumar Passes Away at 57

Legendary Indian golfer Vijay Kumar passed away at 57 due to a heart attack in Lucknow. He won the 2002 Indian Open and was a four-time Order of Merit champion. Vijay turned professional in 1988 and dominated Indian domestic golf for over a decade. He is survived by his wife and family, and his passing is a great loss to Indian golf.

Key Points: Indian Golf Legend Vijay Kumar Dies at 57

  • Four-time Order of Merit champion
  • 2002 Indian Open winner
  • Turned professional in 1988
  • Represented India at Alfred Dunhill Cup 1999
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Indian golf legend, former Indian Open champion Vijay Kumar passes away

Vijay Kumar, winner of the 2002 Indian Open and four-time Order of Merit champion, passes away at 57 due to a heart attack in Lucknow.

"Vijay Kumar ji was one of the true stalwarts of Indian golf. - Kapil Dev"

New Delhi, April 29

The Professional Golf Tour of India mourns the passing of legendary Indian professional golfer Vijay Kumar. Vijay passed away on Tuesday in his home town Lucknow at the age of 57 due to a heart attack.

The winner of the 2002 Indian Open and a four-time Order of Merit champion, Vijay Kumar, was among the most accomplished and respected names in Indian professional golf.

Born in Lucknow on September 29, 1968, Vijay turned professional in 1988. He dominated Indian domestic golf from the mid-1990s to the early part of the next decade with an illustrious career marked by numerous titles.

Vijay's iconic triumph at the 2002 Indian Open remains a landmark moment in Indian golf. He remains one of only nine Indian golfers to have won the Indian Open title. Vijay also represented India at the Alfred Dunhill Cup 1999, played at St. Andrews in Scotland.

Widely admired for his skill, consistency, competitive spirit and exemplary conduct, Vijay inspired generations of golfers and contributed significantly to the growth of the sport in the country.

Beyond his achievements, the ever-smiling Vijay will be remembered for his positive attitude, cheerful nature, great sense of humour and sportsmanship.

Kapil Dev, President, Professional Golf Tour of India, said, "Vijay Kumar ji was one of the true stalwarts of Indian golf. His achievements, humility and commitment to the sport made him a role model for generations of golfers. His passing is a great loss to Indian golf, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones."

Amandeep Johl, CEO, Professional Golf Tour of India, said, "Vijay Kumar was among the finest professionals Indian golf has seen. His victory at the 2002 Indian Open and his four Order of Merit titles will always be remembered as part of our sport's proud history. He contributed immensely to the growth of professional golf in India and will continue to inspire players for years to come."

Vijay's passing is a deep loss to the Indian golfing fraternity. He is survived by his wife and family.

The Professional Golf Tour of India expresses its heartfelt condolences to Vijay Kumar's family, friends, fellow professionals and admirers.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I never met him but heard so much about his cheerful nature from friends in the golfing community. Such a loss at just 57. Heartfelt condolences to his family in Lucknow.
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Priya S
Vijay Kumar was a true gentleman of the game. His four Order of Merit titles show his consistency. It's so sad that many young golfers today might not fully know his contribution. We need to celebrate legends like him more while they're with us. 🙏
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David E
I remember watching highlights of his Indian Open win on Doordarshan as a kid. He had such a smooth swing and always smiled. Indian golf has lost a pioneer. Condolences to his family and the PGTI.
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Rohit P
Very tragic news. But I hope the PGTI and government do more to support golf in smaller cities like Lucknow, from where so much talent could emerge. Vijay ji's legacy should inspire grassroots development. Rest in peace, champion.
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Michael C
I was lucky enough to see him play at the Dunhill Cup at St. Andrews. He represented India with such grace. A great loss not just for golf but for Indian sportsmanship. Om Shanti. 🌹
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Vikram M
One of the finest golfers India ever

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