Key Points

The Indian Golf Union has initiated a comprehensive national squad camp to prepare ten talented amateur golfers for the upcoming German International Amateur tournament. This innovative training program goes beyond traditional skill development, focusing on holistic athlete preparation through specialized sessions in physiotherapy, mental conditioning, and team building. Selected athletes like Sukhman Singh and Arin Ahuja have expressed gratitude for the opportunity to receive world-class training and support from top professionals. The camp represents a strategic effort to nurture golf talent and create a robust pathway for international competitive success.

Key Points: IGU Preps Top 10 Amateurs for German International Golf Event

  • 10 elite amateurs selected for comprehensive training program
  • Holistic approach includes sports psychology and nutrition
  • Preparing for German International Amateur tournament
  • Focused on mental and physical development
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IGU organises national squad camp as preparation for upcoming international events

Indian Golf Union launches intensive national squad camp to train promising amateurs for international competition in Germany

"This camp is a step towards building a strong and united national team. - Major Gen. Bibhuti Bhushan, IGU Director General"

New Delhi, April 16

India’s ambition to host the centennial edition of the Commonwealth Games in 2030 faces tough competition as Commonwealth Sport has officially confirmed receiving expressions of interest (EOIs) from seven nations and territories across four continents.

This elite group of 10 amateurs, handpicked from across the sub-continent, are preparing for the upcoming German International Amateur, scheduled from May 1 to 4 at the Berliner Golf & Country Club Motzener in Mittenwalde.

The amateurs participating in the national squad camp are Arin Ahuja, Rakshit Dahiya, Sukhman Singh, Kanav Chauhan, Varun Muthappa, Ayan Gupta, Jaiveer, Deepak Yadav, Sandeep Yadav, Vinamra Anand. The IGU began the National Squad System last year before the Paris Olympic Games to provide excellence training in various aspects of the game.

Speaking on the occasion, IGU Director General Major Gen. Bibhuti Bhushan (Retd) said, “This camp is a step towards building a strong and united national team. Our focus is not just on skills, but on creating mentally tough, physically fit, and team-oriented golfers who are ready to compete and succeed globally.”

The camp has been designed as a holistic training initiative, focusing not only on technical excellence but also on all-round development. It includes specialised sessions in physiotherapy, physical fitness, sports psychology, and nutrition. In addition, emphasis is being laid on building team spirit and camaraderie, essential qualities for competing on the global stage.

Talking about his experience, Sukhman Singh said, “I am truly grateful to the Indian Golf Union for giving us this wonderful opportunity to be part of the national squad camp. From top class trainers to expert physiotherapists, nutritionists and mental health professionals, the committee has put together a world-class set up. This camp is helping us golfers grow in the sport and become stronger, both physically and mentally.”

He added, “I would also like to thank the council for constantly supporting and encouraging us, and for giving us the chance to gain international experience by competing with some of the best amateurs in the world. Grateful to be part of this journey and looking forward to making the country proud.”

This camp serves as a critical platform in preparing our athletes for international representation. Performances here will play a pivotal role in the final selection of players who will don the national colours in upcoming international events.

Another talented amateur Arin Ahuja said, “Being part of the Indian Golf Union’s national squad camp for the golf team has been an incredible opportunity. With access to some of India’s best professionals — a physiotherapist, psychologist, nutritionist, physical trainer, and swing coach — we’re receiving personalized, one-on-one guidance that’s elevating every aspect of our game. This holistic approach is not only sharpening our skills but also preparing us mentally and physically for upcoming challenges. I am confident it will be immensely beneficial for our future tournaments.”

The Indian Golf Union remains committed to nurturing talent and providing a structured pathway for amateur golfers to reach the highest levels of sport.

Participating Amateurs: Arin Ahuja, Rakshit Dahiya, Sukhman Singh, Kanav Chauhan, Varun Muthappa, Ayan Gupta, Jaiveer, Deepak Yadav, Sandeep Yadav, Vinamra Anand.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is such an exciting initiative! Golf in India is really growing and these young talents deserve all the support. Wishing them the best for the German tournament 🇮🇳⛳
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the effort, I wonder if the selection process is transparent enough? We've seen in other sports how regional bias can creep in. Hope IGU is maintaining proper documentation of selection criteria.
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Ananya M.
The holistic approach with physio, nutrition AND mental health support is exactly what our athletes need! Other sports federations should take notes 👏
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Vikram P.
Followed Sukhman Singh's journey - kid's got serious potential! The Berlin tournament will be a great test against international competition. Go make us proud!
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Sanjana R.
Does anyone know if there will be streaming available for the German International Amateur? Would love to watch our players compete!
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Karan J.
Great to see golf getting more attention in India. But we need more public courses to truly develop the sport at grassroots level. Private clubs are too expensive for most.

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