Pranavi Urs Joins Legend Jeev Milkha Singh for Historic IGPL Finale in Colombo

The inaugural IGPL Tour season concludes with a star-studded finale in Colombo. Pranavi Urs, fresh off her historic win, will tee off alongside legend Jeev Milkha Singh. The event features top players like Jyoti Randhawa and Order of Merit leader Aman Raj. The tournament's outcome will decide crucial qualifications for major Asian tours.

Key Points: Pranavi Urs Teams with Jeev Milkha Singh for IGPL Colombo Final

  • Pranavi Urs made history as the first Indian woman to win a pro event against men
  • Order of Merit leader Aman Raj has dominated with multiple 61s this season
  • The Colombo finale offers spots in the International Series India and Asian Tour Qualifying
  • A diverse field of 47 pros and 13 amateurs from India and Sri Lanka will compete
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Golf: Pranavi Urs to join Jeev Milkha Singh for final IGPL Tour event in Colombo

History-maker Pranavi Urs joins golf legend Jeev Milkha Singh and stars like Jyoti Randhawa for the climactic IGPL Tour finale in Colombo.

"champions transcend gender. - PT Usha, IOA President"

Colombo, Dec 22

History-maker and Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) Mumbai tour-amateur winner Pranavi Urs is set to tee off alongside golfing legend Jeev Milkha Singh at the highly anticipated final leg of the IGPL Tour in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The tournament promises to be a spectacular conclusion to a breakthrough inaugural season that has witnessed remarkable performances and historic achievements.

Joining the field for the first time will be former Asian Tour No. 1 Jyoti Randhawa, who, alongside Jeev, plays in the European Legends Tour also.

With a stellar field assembled for this grand finale, golf enthusiasts can expect world-class competition as the tour reaches its climactic finish on the international stage.

Gaganjeet Bhullar demonstrated his class by winning the opening two events at Chandigarh and Jaypee Greens, setting a high standard for the tour.

Seasoned campaigner SSP Chawrasia, a six-time Asian Tour winner, has been a consistent presence throughout the season, bringing his championship pedigree and international experience to every event.

Meanwhile, Bhullar recently also finished third at the IGPL Invitational Ahmedabad after returning from his commitments on the International Series and Asian Tour, and also family commitments.

Order of Merit leader Aman Raj has been the star of the season, capturing victories at both Jaipur and Kolkata with spectacular golf. The 30-year-old fired remarkable rounds of 9-under 61 three times in just four rounds during that stretch, demonstrating consistency and brilliance that have propelled him to the top of the standings. With over Rs. 60 lakh in earnings, Aman leads a competitive field that includes Pukhraj Singh Gill, who claimed his maiden professional title with a record nine-shot victory at Jamshedpur, and Kapil Kumar, the Pune champion.

The Colombo finale will be crucial as players vie for the coveted Order of Merit title and the rewards that come with it, including spots in the International Series India and Asian Tour Qualifying.

The historic highlight of the season came at Mumbai's Bombay Presidency Golf Club, where Pranavi Urs created history by becoming the first Indian woman to win a professional tournament against men. Making her IGPL debut, she fired a sensational bogey-free 8-under 60 in the final round to overcome a two-shot deficit and defeat her boyfriend, Karandeep Kochhar, by two strokes. Her triumph earned widespread acclaim, with IOA President PT Usha praising her achievement as proof that "champions transcend gender."

Ridhima Dilawari, another talented female professional, will also be competing in Colombo alongside the diverse field of 47 professionals and 13 amateurs from India and Sri Lanka, ensuring the tour concludes with the same inclusive spirit that has defined its inaugural season.

- IANS

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Priya S
Pranavi Urs is such an inspiration! Winning against men in Mumbai was historic. PT Usha ma'am said it perfectly. So proud to see our women athletes breaking barriers. All the best to her and Ridhima in Colombo! 👏
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Rahul R
Great to see legends like Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa still competing and inspiring the next generation. Their presence adds so much prestige to the tour. Hope the IGPL gets even bigger next season.
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Sarah B
The article is exciting, but I wish there was more detail on the format. Is it a team event or individual stroke play? A little more clarity for casual fans would be helpful. Still, the competition sounds world-class.
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Karthik V
Over 60 lakhs in earnings for Aman Raj! This is exactly what Indian sports needs - proper financial incentives and a structured tour. It will attract more youngsters to take up golf professionally. Big win for the sport.
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Nidhi U
So many great stories this season. Pukhraj Singh Gill winning by nine shots! Gaganjeet Bhullar starting strong. SSP Chawrasia's consistency. And now the grand finale in Colombo. Indian golf is on the up and up! 🏌️‍♂️

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