Phoenix Hyderabad Wins IGPL Team Title Led by Sachin Baisoya in Mauritius

Phoenix Hyderabad claimed the team title at the IGPL Invitational 2026 in Mauritius, finishing at 14-under par. They narrowly defeated the Atri team by a single stroke, with RVR Delhi placing third. The victory was powered by Sachin Baisoya, who also won the individual stroke play competition. The event, hosted by Leander Paes, featured a novel team format integrated into a traditional stroke play tournament.

Key Points: Phoenix Hyderabad Wins IGPL Invitational 2026 Team Event

  • Sachin Baisoya's maiden IGPL win
  • Team edges Atri by one stroke
  • Innovative team format in stroke play
  • 100 points for Phoenix
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Phoenix Hyderabad led by Sachin Baisoya grab honours in team event at IGPL Invitational 2026 Mauritius hosted by Leander Paes

Sachin Baisoya leads Phoenix Hyderabad to victory in the team event at the Leander Paes-hosted IGPL Invitational 2026 in Mauritius.

"Phoenix Hyderabad took the early lead in the Team competition of the IGPL as they won the Team honours - Press Release"

Port Louis, April 13

Phoenix Hyderabad took the early lead in the Team competition of the IGPL as they won the Team honours at the IGPL Invitational 2026, hosted by Leander Paes at the Anahita Golf Course.

Phoenix were helped by the excellent form of Sachin Baisoya, who logged his maiden IGPL win. The 30-year-old, who carded 67-71-67 on the three days, carried his team to the top spot ahead of Mumbai's Atri and RVR Delhi, according to a press release.

The individual stroke play honours went to Phoenix star Sachin Baisoya, while teenager Veer Ganapathy, who played for GolfKonnect Bangalore, was second, and their team ended ninth.

Phoenix totalled 14-under for the three days and edged past Atri's, whose total was 13-under. RVR Delhi aggregated 12-under.

In terms of points, Phoenix earned 100 points, while Atri earned 90, and RVR got 80. The points at the IGPL Invitational will be totalled at the end of the season to crown the team champions. Each of the AM Green IGPL events will have the Team element.

The Phoenix foursome was Baisoya, Raghav Chugh, Ranjit Singh and Arjun Bhati, while the Atri team members were Olympian Udayan Mane, the prolific Aman Raj, Aadil Bedi and Tushar Pannu, while the Delhi team had Shiv Kapur, Chiragh Kumar, Aryan Roopa Anand and Gaurav Ghei.

In the team format, the two best scores from each team were counted towards the team score.

Expectedly, Baisoya was the mainstay for Phoenix, and he was ably supported by Raghav Chugh, who was the next best on all days.

For Atri, the mainstay was Aman, whose scores were counted each day, along with Aman and Udyan's efforts. In the case of RVR, there was a contribution from each of the four players.

On the first day, the counting scores came from Aryan Roopa Anand and Shiv Kapur, while the next day, it was Aryan and Gaurav Ghei, and on the final day, it was Kapur and Chiragh Kumar.

This is the first time a team competition has been incorporated into a stroke play competition, as 40 players were picked by different teams at an auction held earlier in the month.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of the Hyderabad team! They edged out Mumbai by just one stroke, that's some intense competition. Hope this IGPL team format gets more popular. Golf needs this kind of team spirit in India.
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Vikram M
Interesting to see the auction system for players. Must have been a strategic win for Phoenix to pick Baisoya. But the article mentions Aman Raj's scores were counted for Atri "along with Aman"... seems like a small editing error there. Otherwise, great coverage!
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Rohit P
Heartbreak for Atri Mumbai! So close yet so far. Udayan Mane and Aman Raj are class acts, they'll bounce back. The season is long, 100 points is a great start for Hyderabad but anything can happen. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone new to following Indian golf, this team format is much easier to get into than just individual scores. Well done to all the teams in Mauritius. The venue looks stunning from the pictures I've seen.
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Karthik V
Shoutout to teenager Veer Ganapathy for finishing second individually! The future is bright for Indian golf. Even though his Bangalore team finished 9th, his performance is a major positive.

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