Shubhankar Sharma Dominates with Record Win at Inaugural Boulders Classic

Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma marked his return to the domestic circuit with a commanding victory at the inaugural Boulders Classic in Hyderabad. He dominated the tournament from start to finish, building a massive seven-shot lead after equalling the course record with a third-round 64. Sharma attributed his success to solid ball-striking, accurate yardage control, and a consistently positive mindset. The win is his first on the PGTI since 2017 and reinforces his status as a trailblazer for Indian golf.

Key Points: Shubhankar Sharma Wins Inaugural Boulders Classic Golf Title

  • Won inaugural Rs 1 crore event
  • First domestic win since 2017
  • Equalled course record with 64
  • Secured victory by a massive seven-shot margin
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Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma wins inaugural Boulders Classic

Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma wins the Rs 1 crore Boulders Classic in Hyderabad with a record-equalling round and a dominant seven-shot lead.

"I've just been in a happy state of mind, and that's showing on the course. - Shubhankar Sharma"

Hyderabad, April 17

Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma delivered a dominating performance to win the inaugural Rs 1 crore Boulders Classic, held at the Boulder Hills Golf & Country Club in Hyderabad on Friday.

Making a highly anticipated return to the PGTI circuit for his first domestic event since December 2021, the two-time DP World Tour winner showcased his absolute class and pedigree to claim the prestigious title, according to a press release from PGTI.

The 29-year-old Sharma was in complete control throughout the tournament, consistently dismantling the course with his precise ball-striking and calm demeanour.

His day-wise scores reflected his dominance: he opened the tournament with a composed six-under 66 on Day 1 and followed it up with another flawless six-under 66 on Day 2 to take the outright two-shot lead at the halfway mark.

On Day 3, Sharma showcased total control. He carded an eight-under 64, a round featuring nine birdies and just one bogey, which equalled the course record and handed him a mammoth, seven-shot lead heading into the final day.

He maintained his aggressive yet controlled approach during Friday's final round to comfortably close out the championship.

A six-time winner on the DP World PGTI, Shubhankar Sharma was playing his first event on the tour since the Tour Championship in Jamshedpur in December 2021. His last win on the tour came at the McLeod Russel Tour Championship in Kolkata in December 2017.

"I played really solid today -- probably hit it the best I have all week. Everything was clicking, and even when I lost a bit of momentum, I bounced back quickly with birdies," Sharma said.

He added, "It was nice to be hitting it close consistently. You have to get your yardages and wind reads right here, and I felt I did that well." Sharma also credited his mindset for the consistency over the first three rounds. "I've just been in a happy state of mind, and that's showing on the course," he said. "The work is always constant -- I haven't done anything special, just stuck to my process and tried to cut out the mistakes."

The golf star, who has long been a trailblazer for Indian golf on the global stage, signed as a Brand Ambassador for Roundglass Sports in 2024. His association aims to inspire the next generation of golfers training at the Roundglass Golf Academy, bringing his immense international experience, work ethic, and winning mindset to the academy's holistic high-performance ecosystem.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Incredible consistency. Scores of 66, 66, 64... that's just domination. His mental game seems as strong as his technical skills. Great to see a top player coming back and supporting the domestic tour.
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Priya S
His comment about being in a "happy state of mind" is key. Mental health is so important in sports. Wishing him more success and hoping his work with Roundglass inspires many young kids to pick up golf!
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Rohit P
A seven-shot lead after three rounds is just insane! He made it look easy. While this is fantastic, I do hope the PGTI can attract more international players to make the competition even tougher for our stars.
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Michael C
As someone new to following golf in India, this is exciting to see. Sharma's win and his ambassadorship could really help grow the sport's profile beyond the traditional cricket craze.
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Kavya N
Hyderabad hosting such a big event is great! Congrats to Shubhankar. Hope this victory is a springboard for him on the DP World Tour again. We need an Indian winner in a major soon! 💪

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