Noida's Sukhman Singh Wins Historic Golf Crown: A Father's Dream Realized

Sukhman Singh from Noida has won the prestigious 124th Amateur Golf Championship of India. He defeated Harman Sachdeva in a commanding 36-hole final at the Tollygunge Club. The victory is especially meaningful as he follows in the footsteps of his father, a former top amateur. Sukhman credited his win to a strong long game, confident putting, and the support system provided by the Indian Golf Union.

Key Points: Sukhman Singh Wins IGU 124th Amateur Golf Championship of India

  • Sukhman Singh secured victory with an aggressive strategy and a 7-up lead by the 29th hole
  • His father, Simarjeet Singh, is a former India No. 1 amateur golfer
  • The championship is recognized as the world's oldest amateur matchplay event
  • He credited the Indian Golf Union for providing international exposure and squad development
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Noida golfer Sukhman Singh wins IGU 124th Amateur C'ship of India

Noida golfer Sukhman Singh clinched the historic 124th Amateur Championship, defeating Harman Sachdeva in the final with a dominant 7-up lead.

"It still feels like a dream... My father is the one who kept pushing me. - Sukhman Singh"

Kolkata, Dec 21

Noida golfer Sukhman Singh kicked off early Christmas celebrations by winning the prestigious 124th Amateur Golf Championship of India, organised by the Indian Golf Union (IGU) and held at the Tollygunge Club on Sunday.

Sukhman put on a strong performance, defeating Harman Sachdeva from Haryana in the 36-hole final, after building an insurmountable 7-up lead by the 29th hole. This championship is known as the world’s oldest amateur matchplay event.

With a confident putter and a powerful long game, Sukhman consistently targeted the flags from the beginning of the final. He was all square until the sixth hole, then went 4UP after 12 holes, and stayed 2UP after the first 18 holes. Sukhman’s father, Simarjeet Singh, is a former India No. 1 amateur, having won the Sri Lankan Amateur three times and the IGU Mid-Amateur championship.

Although Harman reduced his lead to three strokes by the 23rd hole, Sukhman was in top form afterwards, repeatedly sinking birdies to extend his lead to 6UP by the 25th hole. When he went 7UP after 29 holes, the tournament director officially declared him the winner, as his lead was insurmountable.

“It still feels like a dream; one has to pinch me even though in reality I have won. I have been working my whole life to get there, but finally being able to do it feels amazing. It is a proud moment for me as well as my family. My father is the one who kept pushing me and kept relying on me when I myself didn’t. So, it is a time for me and my family to rejoice,” Sukhman said later.

Talking about his strategy going into the final round, he said, “I always knew this was not an 18-hole match, and I have to sustain it for 36 holes. So, even if I lost out on a couple of holes, I had a lot of holes to make a comeback. Also, I didn’t want Harman in the final as he is a tough competitor. So, I kept attacking to get ahead, and the tactic paid off in the right dividends at the end. My driving and putting were both good today, and that helped.”

Sukhman has had an impressive season, winning the IGU Rajasthan Amateur and finishing as the runner-up in the Andhra Pradesh Amateur. Additionally, he placed fourth at the South African Amateur stroke play event earlier this year.

Sukhman expressed gratitude to the Indian Golf Union for offering valuable exposure and many opportunities to succeed internationally after competing in the South African and Japan Amateur tournaments.

“The IGU revived the national squad system and conducted national camps that helped strengthen friendship and camaraderie among team members. Also, playing in international events helps amateurs like me to evaluate and make improvements in our game.”

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- IANS

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Priya S
Congratulations Sukhman! Winning the world's oldest amateur matchplay is no small feat. His humility and gratitude towards his father and the IGU is so heartwarming. More power to him!
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Rohit P
Great performance, but I hope this victory gets the media coverage it deserves. Golf often gets sidelined for cricket in our sports news. These athletes work just as hard and deserve our full support.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following golf in India, this is inspiring! His strategy of staying patient for 36 holes shows great mental strength. Well done!
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Vikram M
Bas, zabardast! A 7-up lead is domination. His international experience in South Africa and Japan is clearly paying off. The IGU's efforts with the national squad system seem to be working. More such champions, please!
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Kavya N
So happy for him and his family! It's a true "beta, tumne kamal kar diya" moment. Wishing him all the best for his professional career ahead. The putter was on fire today! 🔥

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