Indian Golf Union Sends Three-Member Team to 2026 Queen Sirikit Cup

The Indian Golf Union will send a three-member team to compete in the 2026 Queen Sirikit Cup in Bogor, Indonesia from May 12-15. The team is led by 2025 Ladies Order of Merit champion Guntas Kaur Sandhu, along with Ceerat Kang and Keya Badugu. The prestigious amateur tournament features 15 countries, including defending champions South Korea. Guntas expressed honor in representing India, citing Avani Prashanth's 2023 victory as inspiration.

Key Points: Indian Golf Team for 2026 Queen Sirikit Cup

  • India sends three-member team to Queen Sirikit Cup
  • Team led by Guntas Kaur Sandhu
  • Event from May 12-15 in Indonesia
  • 15 countries to compete including defending champions South Korea
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Indian Golf Union to send three-member team for 2026 Queen Sirikit Cup

Indian Golf Union sends Guntas Kaur Sandhu, Ceerat Kang, and Keya Badugu to compete in the Queen Sirikit Cup in Indonesia from May 12-15, 2026.

"Representing the country is a huge honour. - Guntas Kaur Sandhu"

New Delhi, May 6

The Indian Golf Union, the National Sports Federation recognised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and International Golf Federation, will send a three-member Indian team to compete in the prestigious Queen Sirikit Cup next month at the Sentul Highlands Golf Club in Bogor, Indonesia.

According to a press release from IGU, the event is scheduled from May 12 to 15, 2026.

Organised by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) in association with The R&A (world golf rules governing body), a total of 15 countries, including defending champions South Korea, will be competing in the tournament - Australia, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

The team will be led by 2025 Ladies Order of Merit champion Guntas Kaur Sandhu, who has been consistent in 2026 as well. The Chandigarh golfer has six wins under her belt and 17 top-10 finishes from 20 starts in the 2025-26 IGU season.

She recently won the Ladies and Combined A&B category titles of the IGU West Bengal Ladies & Junior Girls Championship in April. The other members of the team are Haryana's Ceerat Kang and Keya Badugu of Delhi. Vandana Aggarwal will be accompanying the team as manager.

Guntas expressed her excitement about competing in the prestigious tournament and said, "Representing the country is a huge honour. The Queen Sirikit Cup is a prestigious team event in amateur golf. It is a major event in my career as it gives me international exposure and the opportunity to compete with the best players, work harder, stay focused and enhance my game. IGU has been extremely supportive in helping me improve my game."

The Queen Sirikit Cup, officially known as the Amateur Ladies Asia-Pacific Invitational Golf Team Championship and named after Thailand's erstwhile queen, was inaugurated in 1979, and India has competed in this tournament ever since the inaugural edition that featured nine nations. In 2023, Avani Prashanth won the individual title in the Queen Sirikit Cup, ending a 43-year title drought.

"Avani Prashanth's victory in 2023 is a big source of inspiration for me. Watching an Indian golfer achieve success at international stage gives me motivation and the belief that I can do it too," the 15-year-old said.

Played over 54 holes, the event is made up of teams of three players, with the best two daily scores being counted. The winning team receives an exemption to The R&A Girls Amateur.

Ceerat said that such events help her get out of her 'comfort zone' and express herself on different layouts. "I am excited to be participating in the Queen Sirikit Cup. It is something I have always looked forward to. It really helps me come out of my comfort zone in different conditions, different courses and against the best international players. I would like to thank the IGU as they have guided me throughout my golfing journey and helped me improve my game," said the 19-year-old.

Terming the event a 'special' one in her career, Keya, 19, said, "It is the second time I am travelling with the Indian team. It is a special feeling to wear the Indian blazer and represent your country as a team in an event which has a rich history. I am really grateful to IGU for sending me to these international trips and giving me the necessary exposure to different events and conditions."

The Queen Sirikit Cup has been the launchpad for many top international professional golfers like Minjee Lee, Hannah Green, Sarah Kemp, Fiona Xu, Atthaya Thitikul, Seo Kyo-rim, Anna Parsons, among others.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Indian women's golf getting international exposure! But honestly, how many people in India even know about these tournaments? The media should cover these achievements more. These girls need recognition too! 🇮🇳⛳
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Vikram M
Superb news! Guntas with 6 wins already at just 15 years old is phenomenal. But I wish the Indian Golf Union would also focus on grassroots development beyond big cities. Talent is everywhere, not just in Chandigarh or Delhi. Hope they expand scouting.
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Neha E
Amazing to see these young women representing India at such a prestigious event! The Queen Sirikit Cup has produced legends like Minjee Lee and Atthaya Thitikul. Hope our girls follow that path. Also, kudos to IGU for sending a manager to support the team.
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Arjun K
Good step by IGU, but the real question is: what about the boys' team? Indian men's golf also needs similar exposure. And why only three players? There should be more women competing internationally. The budget allocation for golf needs a serious look.
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Kavya N
So happy for Guntas! She's just 15 and already so focused. "Representing the country is a huge honour" — that's the spirit! Hope she keeps her feet on the ground. The competition will be tough with South Korea as defending champions, but I'm optimistic! 🌟

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