Indian Golf Premier League Secures $100M in Franchise Commitments Across 10 Cities

The Indian Golf Premier League has secured a landmark $100 million in capital commitments from ten franchise partners across major Indian cities. Each franchise has committed approximately $10 million over a decade, signaling a long-term bet on professionalizing the sport. Beyond league operations, partners have pledged a collective $250 million to build accessible golf facilities in Tier 2 and 3 cities. The IGPL plans an aggressive global launch across India, Africa, and the Middle East, aiming to operate in five countries within three to four years.

Key Points: IGPL Secures $100M for 10-City Golf League Launch

  • $100M franchise commitment
  • 10-city pan-India format
  • $250M for accessible golf facilities
  • Three-continent global launch strategy
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Indian Golf Premier League secures $100 Million in franchise commitments across 10 cities

The Indian Golf Premier League announces $100M in franchise commitments and a $250M infrastructure plan to democratize golf across India and globally.

"This is not a traditional sports investment; it's a strategic platform for business amplification and nation-building through sports. - Uttam Singh Mundy"

New Delhi, February 23

The Indian Golf Premier League on Monday announced a landmark $100 million capital commitment from ten franchise partners across India, marking the largest private investment in Indian golf history.

Each franchise has committed approximately $10 million over ten years, signalling a long-term strategic bet on professionalising and democratizing golf across India and beyond.

The franchise rights have been awarded to leading business entities across Hyderabad (Phoenix), Mumbai (Atri), Kolkata (Flyingman Academy), Delhi (RVR Infra), Chennai (Vimtra Ventures), Visakhapatnam (Green Fuels), Goa (Auro Realty), Bengaluru (GolfKonnekt), Punjab (Krishna Auto) and Gurugram ( Honer Homes Consortium). The ten-city format ensures pan-India representation and brings professional golf to key metropolitan and emerging markets.

Beyond the league operations, franchise partners have committed to a collective $250 million infrastructure investment to build accessible golf facilities, including compact 8-10-acre courses in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities and villages, fundamentally expanding the sport's reach beyond traditional elite circles.

The IGPL will launch with an aggressive global expansion strategy, establishing a presence across three continents India, Africa, and the Middle East in its inaugural year, with plans to operate in five countries within three to four years.

Commenting on the announcement, Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, IGPL, stated, "This is not a traditional sports investment; it's a strategic platform for business amplification and nation-building through sports. Our franchise partners come from Pharma, Infrastructure, Real Estate, and Venture Capital, and they see IGPL as a multi-decade opportunity to build a sports culture while leveraging the platform for their core businesses. The $100 million commitment reflects their conviction in our vision."

"We're not just creating a league, we're building an ecosystem. From village courses to global tournaments, IGPL will make golf accessible, competitive, and commercially viable. Our three-continent launch strategy and infrastructure mandate position us as a transformative force in global golf, not just Indian golf," Mundy added.

The league format, tournament schedule, and player auction details will be announced in the coming weeks.

IGPL partner and Hyderabad Franchise Owner (Phoenix) shares, " This franchise brings Hyderabad onto one of the biggest new stages in Indian golf. Golf in India has always had the talent, what it needed was the right platform. The IGPL provides exactly that, and we are proud to represent Hyderabad in this landmark league."

IGPL partner and Mumbai Franchise Owner (Atri) also shared, "Mumbai is a city that has always embraced champions, and the IGPL gives us the opportunity to build one. We at Atri are proud to back a league that is set to transform the professional golf landscape in India. This franchise is more than an investment. We look forward to making Mumbai's presence felt on every fairway."

IGPL partner and Kolkata Franchise Owner (Flyingman Academy) shared, "Kolkata has a proud sporting legacy, and we are honoured to add professional golf to that story through the IGPL. At Flyingman Academy, developing talent is at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to building a team that this city is truly proud of."

IGPL partner and Delhi Franchise Owner (RVR Infra) shared, "As a company that has built foundations across India, we understand the value of getting the groundwork right. Our IGPL franchise in Delhi is built on that same principle, a strong foundation, a clear vision, and the determination to compete at the top. Delhi deserves nothing less than the best, and that is exactly what we intend to deliver."

IGPL partner and Chennai Franchise Owner (Vimtra Ventures) shared, "When the IGPL opportunity came up, we felt Chennai simply had to be part of it. Vimtra came in with the idea of doing this properly, building a franchise that it can stand behind over time. We're not looking at this as a short-term move, but as a serious, long-term commitment to the sport and to Chennai."

IGPL Partner and Gurugram Franchise Owner (Honer Homes Consortium) shared, "Gurugram is a city defined by ambition and rapid growth, and we are proud to be part of shaping its sporting future through the IGPL. Honer Homes is delighted to support a league that is taking world-class golf to new audiences across India."

Beyond the competition on the greens, the Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) is committed to a transformative mission of democratizing golf through its robust grassroots framework. By partnering with the Indian Golf Union (IGU), Women's Golf Association of India (WGAI), PGA of India (PGAI) and The Golf Foundation (TGF) the league has launched the Golf Growth Initiative, an ambitious programme designed to take golf directly into schools and playgrounds across Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

This dedication ensures that the next generation of athletes, regardless of their background gains access to world-class infrastructure and direct mentorship from legends like Jeev Milkha Singh, Shiv Kapur, Jyoti Randhawa, Gaganjeet Bhullar, Gaurav Ghei and SSP Chawrasia.

- ANI

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Priya S
$100 million is a huge bet. I appreciate the long-term vision, but I hope the focus remains on developing Indian talent and not just on the business side. The player auction details will be key.
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Rohit P
Great to see my city Hyderabad getting a franchise! Phoenix is a solid group. Hope they scout local talent from Telangana and not just buy established stars. #PhoenixRising
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, it's impressive to see such a strategic sports investment. The three-continent launch is ambitious. Hope it brings more international attention to Indian sports.
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Vikram M
The infrastructure investment of $250 million is the real story. Compact courses in smaller cities can create a new generation of golfers. Jeev Milkha Singh's mentorship is a masterstroke.
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Karthik V
With due respect, calling it "democratizing" golf feels a bit premature. Let's see if kids from truly modest backgrounds can afford the equipment and training, even with the new facilities. The intent is good, but execution is everything.
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Michael C
The business model seems solid – leveraging the platform for core businesses like real estate and infra. Smart move. Hope the sporting product is equally compelling for viewers.

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