Yuvraj Sandhu, Veer Ahlawat Headline Star-Studded Tata Open Finale in Jamshedpur

The Professional Golf Tour of India's 2025 season culminates with the revived Tata Open in Jamshedpur, featuring a prize purse of Rs 2 crore. A strong field of 126 professionals, including Order of Merit champions Yuvraj Sandhu and Veer Ahlawat, will compete in a unique format across the Beldih and Golmuri golf courses. The tournament format involves players switching venues for the first two rounds before a cut, with the final rounds played across both courses. With season rankings and playing privileges for next year at stake, the event promises a dramatic climax to the PGTI calendar.

Key Points: Tata Open PGTI Finale: Sandhu, Ahlawat Compete for Rs 2 Crore

  • Rs 2 crore prize purse
  • 126 professionals in the field
  • Unique two-course stroke-play format
  • Season finale with rankings & cards on the line
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PGTI Tour: Yuvraj Sandhu, Veer Ahlawat among top contenders for Tata Open starting on Thursday

The 2025 PGTI season concludes with the Tata Open in Jamshedpur. Top contenders Yuvraj Sandhu & Veer Ahlawat vie for the Rs 2 crore purse across Beldih & Golmuri courses.

"Its return as the season finale... has rightly made it one of the most eagerly-awaited events of the year. - Amandeep Johl, PGTI CEO"

Jamshedpur, Dec 24

The Professional Golf Tour of India on Wednesday announced the Tata Open golf tournament, which will be held in Jamshedpur from December 25 to 28. The four-day tournament will be hosted at the Beldih and Golmuri golf courses in Jamshedpur. The event offers a prize purse of Rs 2 crore and constitutes the last leg of the 2025 PGTI season.

The tournament will have a field of 126 professionals. The event will be played in the stroke-play format, consisting of four rounds of 18 holes each. The top 50 players and ties will make the cut after two rounds.

The format for the event is as follows: In round one, one half of the field will play its 18 holes at Beldih Golf Club while the other half of the field will play its 18 holes at the Golmuri Golf Club. In round two, both halves of the field will switch venues (those who played at Beldih in Round One play eighteen holes at Golmuri in round two, and vice-versa).

In rounds three and four, after the cut has been applied, the leading groups will tee off from Golmuri and play their first nine holes at Golmuri before moving to Beldih to play their second nine holes.

The tournament will feature some of the top Indian professionals, such as 2025 PGTI Order of Merit champion Yuvraj Sandhu, 2024 PGTI Order of Merit champion Veer Ahlawat, Shaurya Bhattacharya, Arjun Prasad, Manu Gandas, Angad Cheema, Om Prakash Chouhan (former champion), Ajeetesh Sandhu, Rashid Khan, Khalin Joshi, and Chikkarangappa, to name a few.

The top foreign players in the field are Sri Lankans N. Thangaraja and Mithun Perera (former champion), Bangladesh's Md Siddikur Rahman and Jamal Hossain, Czech Republic's Stepan Danek, American Koichiro Sato, Nepal's Subash Tamang, and Uganda's Joshua Seale.

Besides Om Prakash Chouhan and Mithun Perera, the other former Tata Open champions in the field are Mukesh Kumar, Shamim Khan, and Gurki Shergill. The local challenge will be led by professional Kurush Heerjee.

Amandeep Johl, CEO, PGTI, said, "The PGTI extends our sincere gratitude to Tata Steel for their unwavering commitment to Indian golf and for the revival of the Tata Open-one of the most iconic tournaments in the history of the PGTI. Its return as the season finale in 2025 has added a special significance to the calendar and has rightly made it one of the most eagerly-awaited events of the year.

"The Tata Open 2025 brings together a stellar field of India's leading professionals competing for a handsome prize purse across the Beldih and Golmuri golf courses in Jamshedpur. The stage is set for a thrilling week of golf that promises to captivate fans on-site, as well as television and digital audiences across the country and overseas.

"With PGTI Rankings, playing cards for the next season, and pride on the line, the intensity is expected to reach its peak as players make one final push in a fitting climax to the season. We wish all the players the very best and look forward to an unforgettable Tata Open," he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The format sounds really interesting, playing across two courses. Must be a great test of skill and adaptability for the players. Good to see international participation from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and even Uganda. Makes it a truly global event hosted in India.
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Priyanka N
Jamshedpur is such a great venue for this. The Beldih and Golmuri courses are beautiful. Hope the local fans turn out in big numbers to support Kurush Heerjee and all the players. We need to build a strong golf culture in smaller cities too.
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Rahul R
The field is absolutely stacked! Sandhu vs Ahlawat is the headline act, but you also have veterans like Mukesh Kumar and Rashid Khan. This is a perfect season finale. Hope the TV coverage is good so we can all watch from home.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the prize money and field are impressive, I wish there was more buzz around PGTI events in the mainstream media. Cricket dominates everything. Our golfers are world-class and deserve more spotlight and sponsorship.
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Kriti O
So much at stake with rankings and cards for next season on the line. The pressure in the final round will be immense. Best of luck to all the players! Let's hope for an Indian winner. 🇮🇳

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