Zara Anand Leads India's Charge at Prestigious Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific

Zara Anand will captain a four-member Indian team at the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific championship in Wellington, New Zealand. The tournament winner earns coveted invitations to three major championships: the AIG Women's Open, the Amundi Evian Championship, and The Chevron Championship. Anand, ranked 287th in the world, is joined by teammates Guntas Kaur Sandhu, Ananyaa Sood, and Jia Kataria, all of whom have had strong recent domestic and international results. The Indian Golf Union has selected the team for this premier event, which is a key pathway for elite amateur golfers.

Key Points: Zara Anand Leads Indian Team at Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific

  • Winner earns spots in three majors
  • Zara Anand is World No. 287
  • Team includes Guntas Kaur Sandhu, Ananyaa Sood, Jia Kataria
  • Event hosted by The R&A and APGC
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Zara Anand leads 4-member Indian team at Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific

Zara Anand leads a four-member Indian team at the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific in New Zealand, with major championship spots on the line.

"This is a prestigious event because it offers playing opportunities to the winners of three major championships. - Zara Anand"

Wellington, February 11

Zara Anand will be leading a four-member Indian team sent by the Indian Golf Union at the prestigious World Amateur Asia-Pacific here beginning Thursday.

The tournament is hosted by The R&A (Royal & Ancient, Scotland), the world governing body for the rules of golf, in association with the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), according to a press release from the IGU.

The winner of World Amateur Asia-Pacific earns invitations to play in three major championships - the AIG Women's Open, the Amundi Evian Championship and The Chevron Championship as well as elite championships such as the Hana Financial Group Championship, ISPS HANDA Women's Australian Open, The Women's Amateur Championship and the Augusta National Women's Amateur, making it the most sought-after event for women amateurs across the globe.

Zara, who was tied for the second spot for the first two rounds of the Ladies European Tour (LET)-sanctioned Hero Women's Indian Open, registered some impressive performances in the last two seasons, including a top-10 finish in the Queen Sirikit Cup last year. Zara was adjudged the best amateur of the tournament, ultimately finishing tied 15th overall.

The World No. 287, who came close to winning on the Hero Women's Professional Golf Tour on four occasions since last year, will be accompanied by Guntas Kaur Sandhu (World No. 545), Ananyaa Sood (581) and Jia Kataria (584) in New Zealand.

"Last year I had some very satisfying results, including the top-10 finish in the Queen Sirikit Cup. I began 2026 on a positive note with two top-3 finishes on the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour. Competing against pros has boosted my confidence over the last 5-6 months, and I intend to carry that momentum into the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific. This is a prestigious event because it offers playing opportunities to the winners of three major championships. I would like to thank the Indian Golf Union for providing amateurs like us such international exposure," Zara said.

Guntas Kaur Sandhu also had a remarkable domestic season, winning four times on the IGU circuit: the Gujarat Ladies & Junior Girls Amateur, Eastern India Ladies & Junior Girls Amateur, Southern India Ladies & Junior Girls Amateur, and the Maharashtra Ladies & Junior Girls Amateur Golf Championships. She finished third in the 2025 IGU All India Ladies & Junior Girls Amateur Championship.

Speaking about the course conditions, Guntas said: "Royal Wellington is a picturesque golf course with some brilliant views. We had two practice rounds, and the course is playing true like any parkland layout. With some good results last year, I am hopeful of carrying my form in the tournament. These events give us the much-needed confidence boost playing against some of the world's best golfers, and I want to thank IGU for the same."

Jia Kataria is a US Collegiate golf scholar and has been a consistent performer there, winning four titles last season, including the LTU Spring Break Invitational, SSAC Women's Golf Championship, Seahawk Shootout and Lady Roadrunner Fall Invite.

Ananyaa Sood won the US Kids United Arab Emirates Championship last yea,r along with four top-10 finishes in the UAE. She also won the Robert Rock Junior Golf Tour UAE Championship and the Tommy Fleetwood International Pathway Series in the UAE.

In all, the Indian team seems set for a memorable outing in New Zealand.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is the kind of sports news we need more of. Four talented athletes representing India. The fact that the winner gets invites to majors is a huge deal. Go Zara, Guntas, Ananyaa, and Jia! Make us proud.
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Aman W
Great to see the Indian Golf Union supporting them. International exposure is key. But I do wish our media gave equal coverage to all sports. These achievements deserve front-page headlines, not just a small article.
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Sarah B
Impressive credentials across the board! Jia Kataria as a US collegiate scholar and Ananyaa winning in the UAE shows the global pathways Indian athletes are now taking. The future looks bright for women's golf in India.
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Karthik V
Zara's performance against pros on the Hero tour will be a big advantage. Competing with the best prepares you mentally. All the best to the team! Bring home the trophy 🏆
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Nisha Z
Guntas Kaur Sandhu winning four IGU circuit events is no small feat. That's dominance! Hope they get good coverage back home. Our daughters need to see more Indian women excelling in non-traditional sports.

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