Key Points

The 15th DGC Junior/Sub-Junior Golf Tournament 2025 kicked off in Delhi with 180 young golfers competing. Top-ranked Kashika Misra and rising star Deepak Yadav led the ceremonial tee-off. Usha continues its three-decade-long sponsorship, supporting inclusivity with waived fees for 30 underprivileged players. The event highlights India’s emerging golf talent across diverse backgrounds.

Key Points: 15th DGC Junior Golf Tournament 2025 Begins with Top Young Talent

  • Over 180 golfers aged 6-22 compete in 18-hole rounds
  • Kashika Misra and Deepak Yadav lead ceremonial tee-off
  • Usha sponsors tournament with 30+ years of support
  • 30 underprivileged juniors participate fee-free
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15th DGC Junior/Sub-Junior Golf Tournament 2025 kickstarts from Tuesday in Delhi

Over 180 young golfers compete in Delhi Golf Club's prestigious 3-day tournament, featuring top-ranked Kashika Misra and inclusive participation initiatives.

"It is truly inspiring to see such passion and perseverance among the young golfers. - Mala Bawa, DGC Lady Captain"

New Delhi, July 22

The 15th Delhi Golf Club (DGC) Junior/Sub-Junior Golf Tournament 2025, started on Tuesday at the iconic Delhi Golf Club in New Delhi.

Over 180 golfers, aged between 6 and 22 years, will participate in this three-day, 18-holes-per-day tournament played on both the Lodhi and Peacock Courses. Usha, the tournament presenters have been in longstanding association of over three decades with the Delhi Golf Club. The ceremonial tee-off was done by top junior talent - Kashika Misra, India's No. 1 in IGU Category A, and Deepak Yadav, a course record holder and new pro who recently shot 10-under at the NCR Cup.

A test of skill, focus, and grit, the tournament will see some of India's most promising young golfers in action, including Rakshit Dahiya, who recently won the NCR Cup; current top ranked junior in the IGU (Indian Golf Union) merit list, Kashika Misra; and Shan Alvi, a caddy's son, who just won his fifth IGU tournament in a row. Upholding its commitment to inclusivity, the Delhi Golf Club has waived entry fees for 30 underprivileged juniors -- comprising 15 children of DGC caddies, 7 participants from Village Jindali supported by The Golf Foundation, and 8 from the Ultimate Foundation.

Mala Bawa, Lady Captain at DGC said, "It is truly inspiring to see such passion and perseverance among the young golfers. Usha's unwavering support over the years has been pivotal in nurturing emerging talent and promoting inclusivity in golf. The growing participation from players of diverse backgrounds, including children of caddies, reflects our shared belief that the talent can come from anywhere, all it needs is the right platform."

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful to see Usha continuing their support for junior golf. My son participated last year and it was a life-changing experience. The facilities at DGC are world-class!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the initiative, I wish more corporate sponsors would come forward. Golf remains an expensive sport in India. Need more scholarships for talented kids from modest backgrounds.
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Kavya N
Kashika Misra is making India proud! So good to see young girls excelling in sports traditionally dominated by men. Hope this inspires more parents to support their daughters in golf 💪
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David E
As an NRI visiting Delhi, I'm impressed by how golf culture is growing in India. The inclusion initiatives are commendable. Maybe next year my son can participate too!
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Shreya B
The Lodhi course is so beautiful this time of year! Perfect setting for junior golfers to showcase their skills. Wishing all participants the very best 👍

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