Key Points

The PGTI 2025 Tamil Nadu Open promises an exciting golf spectacle at the scenic Coimbatore Golf Club. Top Indian professionals like Manu Gandas and defending champion Mukesh Kumar will compete alongside international players. The tournament offers a substantial INR 1 crore prize purse, attracting 126 professionals from various countries. With its challenging wind conditions and unique mountain backdrop, the event is set to test the skills of participating golfers.

Key Points: PGTI 2025 Tamil Nadu Open Manu Gandas Leads Star Lineup

  • 126 professionals set to compete in challenging Coimbatore Golf Course
  • Defending champion Mukesh Kumar returns to tournament
  • International golfers from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Italy joining event
  • Unique course design influenced by Westerly winds of Nilgiri mountains
2 min read

PGTI 2025: Top stars like Manu Gandas, Karan Pratap, Mukesh Kumar to contest in Tamil Nadu Open

Top Indian golf professionals converge at Coimbatore Golf Club for thrilling Tamil Nadu Open with INR 1 crore prize purse

"We are delighted to bring the Tamil Nadu Open 2025 to the picturesque Coimbatore Golf Club - Amandeep Johl, PGTI CEO"

Coimbatore, Sep 29

Top stars of the country, including Manu Gandas, Karan Pratap Singh, and defending champion Mukesh Kumar, will be in the fray in the third edition of the Tamil Nadu Open, which will be played from Tuesday to Friday (September 30 – October 3) at the Coimbatore Golf Club. The tournament carries a prize purse of INR 1 crore.

The event will witness participation by 126 professionals. The leading Indian professionals in the field include Arjun Prasad (currently No. 2 in the PGTI Order of Merit), Manu Gandas, Karan Pratap Singh, Sankar Das, Abhinav Lohan, and defending champion Mukesh Kumar (winner of the last edition in 2009), to name a few.

The local challenge will be led by Coimbatore-based professional Sidhartha Sharathram. The other Tamil Nadu-based professionals in the field are the Chennai duo of S Prasanth and L Selvadurai.

The prominent foreign names competing include Sri Lankans N. Thangaraja and K. Prabagaran, Bangladeshis Jamal Hossain and Badal Hossain, Italy's Federico Zucchetti, Nepal's Subash Tamang, and American Koichiro Sato.

R. Gopinath, President, Coimbatore Golf Club, said, "With the monsoon winds starting to calm down, the Coimbatore Golf Course will be easier for scoring. The changes made to the course will add some degree of difficulty to the greens. Expect to see a lot of low scores."

Amandeep Johl, CEO, PGTI, said, "We are delighted to bring the Tamil Nadu Open 2025 to the picturesque Coimbatore Golf Club, a venue known for its windy conditions that test the skills of the professionals. This tournament represents our continued commitment to fostering talent and engaging new audiences in emerging golf hubs like Coimbatore."

The Coimbatore Golf Club, nestled among the Nilgiri mountains, is a par-72, 6540-yard course. The Palghat Hills, part of the Western Ghats, form a scenic backdrop to the course. The playing experience is heavily influenced by the seasons. Strong Westerly winds during May to September make the course the most challenging. The winds ensure that the golfers have a tough battle on their hands. For an errant golfer, the course can be extremely unforgiving.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Great to see golf growing in smaller cities like Coimbatore. The 1 crore prize money shows how much the sport has evolved in India. Best of luck to all participants! 🏌️‍♂️
S
Siddharth J
Mukesh Kumar defending his title after 16 years? That's incredible longevity in sports! Shows the experience and dedication of our senior players. Respect! 🙏
A
Arjun K
While I appreciate the tournament, I wish there was more coverage of local Tamil Nadu players like Sidhartha Sharathram. They deserve equal spotlight alongside the established stars.
D
David E
The international participation adds so much value to these tournaments. Good to see players from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and even Italy competing. Makes it a truly global event!
K
Kavya N
The course description sounds amazing - Nilgiri mountains as backdrop, challenging winds. Wish I could be there to watch! Hope they stream this live on YouTube like other PGTI events.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50