Key Points

The Indian Golf Union has sent a strong four-member team to compete in the first-ever APGC Mid-Amateur Championship in Indonesia. Led by current IGU champion Ranjit Singh, the squad includes decorated players like Col. Varoon Parmar and Simarjeet Singh. The tournament, featuring 80 golfers from 20 nations, will be held at the scenic Gading Raya Golf Club. IGU officials see this as a key opportunity for Indian golfers to showcase their talent internationally.

Key Points: IGU Sends Strong Team to First APGC Mid-Amateur Golf Championship

  • Team includes IGU All-India Mid-Am champ Ranjit Singh
  • Col. Varoon Parmar brings World Military Games gold experience
  • Event features 80 golfers from 20 countries
  • Tournament held at Graham Marsh-designed Gading Raya course
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IGU sends four-member team to compete in inaugural APGC Mid-Amateur Championship

Indian Golf Union fields four-member squad led by Ranjit Singh for the inaugural APGC Mid-Amateur Championship in Indonesia.

"I am happy to be part of the first Indian team competing in this prestigious event. - Ranjit Singh"

Tangerang, August 11

The Indian Golf Union, the National Sports Federation (NSF) for golf recognized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS), has sent a four-member team to Indonesia to compete in the first-ever Mid-Amateur Championship organized by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation in association with the Indonesia Golf Association.

Led by current IGU All-India Mid-Amateur champion Ranjit Singh, the Indian team comprising Arjun Singh, Simarjeet Singh and Col. Varoon Parmar will participate in the prestigious event at the Graham Marsh-designed Gading Raya Golf Club in Tangerang, Indonesia, from August 12-14. A total of 80 golfers from 20 countries will be battling it out for the coveted trophy, a release said.

Col. Varoon Parmar won gold at the World Military Games 2025 and finished runner-up in the IGU All-India Mid-Amateur Championship. Simarjeet, who won the IGU All-India Mid-Amateur Golf Championship in 2022 apart from clinching multiple national titles on previous occasions, is also in the team ranks.

Sharing his excitement for competing in the event, Ranjit Singh said: "I have represented India for many years and I am eternally grateful to the Indian Golf Union for sending me for this prestigious event. It is the first such Mid-Amateur Championship being organised by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation, and I am happy to be part of the first such Indian team to be competing in it. The Gading Raya course is in pristine shape, but there is a likelihood of rain for the next three days, so adapting to the conditions becomes essential."

IGU Director General Maj. Gen Bibhuti Bhushan (retd) said: "The IGU has sent a strong team to Indonesia for the inaugural APGC Mid-Amateur Championship. The tournament serves our purpose of fostering camaraderie and the spirit of patriotism among the team members. Being contested among more than 20 countries, it also gives an opportunity to the Indian team to test their skills and play for the Tricolour."

The Mid-Amateur Championship will be staged in four age divisions - Group A (ages 25 to 29), Group B (ages 30 to 37), Group C (ages 38 to 46) and Group D (aged 47 and above) - and is open to men who have Amateur Status in accordance with the R&A guidelines. The tournament will be played in individual strokeplay format over 54 holes.

- ANI

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Priya S
Col. Parmar's achievements are impressive - World Military Games gold and now representing India again. Our armed forces personnel continue to shine in sports too! Jai Hind!
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Aditya G
While it's good to see participation, I wish golf got more attention in India. Other than a few big names, most players struggle for recognition and sponsorship. Hope this changes soon.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see golf expanding in the Asia-Pacific region. The age group divisions make it inclusive for players at different career stages. Hope India performs well against strong competitors!
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Karthik V
Rain might be a challenge but our players are used to diverse conditions. The Gading Raya course looks beautiful from pictures. All the best to Ranjit Singh and team! #GoIndia
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Nisha Z
Golf needs more media coverage in India. These players work as hard as cricketers but get 1% of the attention. Proud of our team representing the country internationally!

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