Rajasthan Regals Crowned Inaugural Champions of PGTI's 72 The League

The Rajasthan Regals have been crowned the inaugural champions of the PGTI's 72 The League, securing a commanding 12-3 victory over the UP Prometheans in the final. The team avenged a heavy loss to the same opponents from the league stage, with key wins from Jairaj Singh Sandhu and Akshay Sharma in the singles matches. Captain Ajeetesh Sandhu praised the team's chemistry, while Aryaman Mohan sank the clinching putt on the 18th hole. The Regals took home the trophy and a winner's cheque of INR 1 crore.

Key Points: Rajasthan Regals Win Inaugural PGTI 72 The League Title

  • Dominant 12-3 finals victory
  • Wins inaugural PGTI team league
  • Secures INR 1 crore prize money
  • Avenges earlier league stage loss
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Rajasthan Regals complete dominating finals win to become inaugural champions of PGTI's 72 The League

Rajasthan Regals dominate UP Prometheans 12-3 to become the first-ever champions of the PGTI's 72 The League team golf tournament.

"It's been an incredible honour to lead this bunch of players... we will forever be remembered as the first team to win it. - Ajeetesh Sandhu"

New Delhi, March 6

Rajasthan Regals wrote a fantastic new chapter in the history of Indian professional golf, winning the inaugural PGTI's 72 The League, with a commanding 12-3 win over table-toppers UP Prometheans on Friday at Qutab Golf Course.

After qualifying for the finale from the five-round league stage as the second-placed team, Regals got their revenge over Prometheans for their crushing 4-10 loss against the same team in the fifth round of the league, as per a press release from PGTI.

The winning team received the stunning Vibhor Sogani-designed 72 The League Trophy and INR 1 crore prize money. The runner-up team took home a silver salver and INR 50 lakh.

Prometheans put together their two strongest players - unbeaten captain Shaurya Bhattacharya and Arjun Prasad - in the singles upfront. However, Regals demolished that plan with Jairaj Singh Sandhu, who beat Bhattacharya 4&3, and Akshay Sharma, who defeated Prasad 2&1.

With only one win required from the remaining three matches on the field, Rajasthan sealed the deal when their foursome pairing of Aryaman Mohan and Yuvraj Singh beat Joshua Seale and Arjun Sharma on the 18th hole.

Young Mohan had the honour of making the winning putt for his team when they tied the final hole.

In the remaining four-ball matches, Regals captain Ajeetesh Sandhu lost his first match of the tournament in the company of Michele Ortolani, while Chikkarangappa S and Dhruv Sheoran completed the 12-3 margin with an inconsequential 2&1 win over Gaurav Pratap Singh and Pranav Mardikar.

A delighted Sandhu said, "It's been an incredible honour to lead this bunch of players. From the moment of the auction, I knew we had a lot of depth in the team. However, more importantly, when we got together for the first time, everyone jelled with each other. The chemistry has been fantastic."

"It's been an amazing journey over the past two weeks, and we could not have asked for a better finish. It's been an unforgettable tournament for us players. We are all so proud that we will forever be remembered as the first team to win it."

"I haven't been part of a lot of teams, but if this is what it feels like, then I'm on board for a lot more of them."

Mohan admitted that even though it was a putt of less than four feet, his hands were trembling as he settled over the winning putt.

"I've had putts to win before, and we are so accustomed to rolling in those four-footers every single day. But, on that one, I am not gonna lie, I couldn't feel my hands. I was a mess, but thankfully, Yuvraj helped me," said Mohan.

Bhattacharya said it was one of "those days" when nothing went their way.

"It wasn't our day, I guess. We played well throughout the tournament, but it just didn't go our way. It will take a little time to sink in, and we are all disappointed, but we had a great stretch going in, and we gave ourselves a chance to win the trophy. We will come back strong next year," added Bhattacharya.

Charminar Champions won the Plate Championship, thus finishing third ahead of fourth-placed Kolkata Classics in the tournament launched by DP World PGTI in partnership with Game of Life Sports (GOLS).

Coincidentally, Charminar, who received a cheque for INR 20 lakh, had lost the opportunity to appear in the finale in a countback to Rajasthan after both teams tallied 43 points in the league stage.

FINALERAJASTHAN REGALS BEAT UP PROMETHEANS: 12-3

Singles:Jairaj Singh Sandhu beat Shaurya Bhattacharya 4&3Akshay Sharma beat Arjun Prasad 2&1

Fourballs:Michele Ortolani/Ajeetesh Sandhu lost to Abhinav Lohan/Manoj S 3&2Chikkarangappa S/Dhruv Sheoran beat Gaurav Pratap Singh/Pranav Mardikar 2&1

Foursomes:Aryaman Mohan/Yuvraj Singh beat Joshua Seale/Arjun Sharma 1-up

Plate Championship3rd Charminar Champions - 122 points4th Kolkata Classics - 110 points5th Mumbai Aces - 109 points6th Nava Raipur - 109 points.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heart goes out to UP Prometheans. They were the table toppers and had a great run. Shaurya's comment shows great sportsmanship. Sometimes it's just not your day. But 12-3 is a very heavy scoreline in the final. Rajasthan was simply unstoppable.
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Vikram M
The league format is a game-changer! Makes golf so much more exciting to follow as a team sport. And 1 crore prize money is no joke. This will attract more young talent for sure. Well done PGTI and GOLS for this initiative. More such leagues please!
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Rohit P
Can totally feel for young Aryaman Mohan. Making the winning putt with trembling hands! That pressure is immense. Hats off to him and Yuvraj for holding their nerve on the 18th. These moments create legends. First champions forever!
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Sarah B
As someone new to following golf in India, this was thrilling! The team aspect adds a whole new layer of strategy. Captain Ajeetesh Sandhu's point about team chemistry is so important. It's not just about individual stars, but how they gel. Great lesson.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: The article is a bit heavy on the final score details and light on how the league actually worked for a casual reader. What was the format? How many teams? But anyway, congratulations to the Regals! A dominant performance.

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