Yuvraj Sandhu Wins Record 7th Title at Tata Open 2025 with Dramatic Final Putt

Yuvraj Sandhu has capped a historic season by winning the Tata Open 2025, marking his record seventh PGTI title of the year. He sealed the one-stroke victory with a clutch 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole, finishing at 20-under to edge out young rival Shubham Jaglan. This triumph not only breaks the single-season wins record but also earns Sandhu his card for the 2026 DP World Tour. The win also propelled his season earnings to a staggering Rs 1.91 crore, shattering the previous PGTI record.

Key Points: Yuvraj Sandhu Sets PGTI Record with 7th Win at Tata Open 2025

  • Record 7th PGTI win in a season
  • Secures 2026 DP World Tour card
  • Edges out Shubham Jaglan by one stroke
  • Smashes season earnings record
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Tata Open: Yuvraj Sandhu makes it record seven titles in 2025 after thrilling one-shot triumph

Yuvraj Sandhu clinches a historic 7th PGTI title of 2025 at the Tata Open, securing his DP World Tour card and smashing the season earnings record.

"This has been my best season ever and winning a record seven titles has been special. It's yet to sink in. - Yuvraj Sandhu"

Jamshedpur, December 29

Yuvraj Sandhu, who had already secured the 2025 PGTI Order of Merit crown following his sixth victory of the season two weeks back, added another feather to his cap with a one-stroke triumph at the Tata Open 2025 to make it a record seven titles in the season.

The 28-year-old Yuvraj (67-64-68-65), the overnight joint leader, shot a final round score of six-under 65, highlighted by his match-winning birdie on the last hole, to total 20-under 264 for the week at the Rs 2 crore event, the PGTI's season finale, played at the Beldih and Golmuri Golf Courses in Jamshedpur.

Chandigarh-based Sandhu, who has now earned his card for the DP World Tour for 2026 by virtue of topping the PGTI Ranking, set a new record for most wins in a single season on the PGTI. Two weeks back in Delhi, Yuvraj had equalled the previous record of six wins in a season held by Manu Gandas since 2022.

Twenty-one-year-old Shubham Jaglan (68-66-65-66), the overnight joint leader along with Yuvraj, came up with a bogey-free five-under 66 in round four to total 19-under 265 for the week and register his second runner-up finish on the PGTI in only his third appearance on the tour.

Khalin Joshi (66) and Veer Ahlawat (66) finished tied third at totals of 14-under 270.

Yuvraj Sandhu picked up the winning cheque worth Rs 30 lakh to take his season's earnings to a whopping Rs 1,91,67,100, thus smashing the previous record for season's earnings on the PGTI set at Rs 1,56,35,724 by Veer Ahlawat in 2024.

Yuvraj, who hails from the Chandigarh Golf Club, won seven titles and posted seven other top-10s this season, including three runner-up finishes.

Sri Lankan N Thangaraja, a three-time winner on the PGTI this year, finished a distant second on the PGTI Ranking with season's earnings of Rs 1,18,21,821. Thangaraja secured fifth place at Jamshedpur this week as he totalled 13-under 271.

In rounds one and two, one half of the field played its 18 holes at Beldih Golf Club while the other half of the field played its 18 holes at the Golmuri Golf Club. In rounds three and four, the leading groups played their front-nine at Golmuri before moving to Beldih to play their back-nine. The par for Golmuri and Beldih combined was 71.

Tata Steel, the title sponsor for the event, is among the top global steel companies with an annual crude steel capacity of 35 million tonnes. Established in Jamshedpur (Jharkhand, India) in 1907, the Company took shape from the vision of its founder Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata and is today one of the world's most geographically diversified steel producers, with operations and commercial presence across the world.

PGTI has been on the path of sustained growth thanks to the persistent support it receives all year round by its Tour Partners Rolex, Amul, IndusInd Bank, Victorious Choice, Campa, Amrutanjan Electro Plus, Golf Plus Monthly and Golf Design India.

Yuvraj Sandhu was quick off the blocks with birdies on the first two holes. Yuvraj, who kept converting putts from a range of seven to eight feet with relative ease, then collected two more birdies on the sixth and ninth. Sandhu's two bogeys on the back-nine could not upset his rhythm as he earned three birdies courtesy his immaculate ball-striking and before delivering the knock-out punch with his 15-feet birdie conversion on the 18th.

Gurugram-based Shubham Jaglan, who turned professional earlier this year, was neck and neck with Sandhu for most part of the day as the former made three birdies on the front-nine and added two more on the back-nine. Shubham, who had played at Golmuri as a junior but never played at Beldih earlier, was edged out of title contention by Yuvraj's decisive birdie on the 18th.

Yuvraj said, "I was determined to end the season with a good performance and I'm glad that I managed to achieve that today. Hats off to Shubham for competing hard and pushing me till the end. He played really well and is destined for bigger things. Standing on the birdie putt on the last hole, I just wanted to put enough pace on it as I had left some putts short earlier in the week. The line and speed of the putt turned out to be perfect."

"This has been my best season ever and winning a record seven titles has been special. It's yet to sink in. It is always good to have records in your name. I've also ticked some important boxes this year like winning at Delhi Golf Club and winning the Tata Open. I've seen all the greats win the Tata Open in the past so I always had a burning desire to win here in Jamshedpur playing across two courses. I'm now really excited to head to the DP World Tour next year. My performances are a result of the hard work put in by me and my whole team, " added Yuvraj.

Jamshedpur's Kurush Heerjee finished tied 51st at 13-over 297.

Seventeen-year-old rookie Manoj S of Bengaluru won the PGTI Emerging Player of the Year title with season's earnings of Rs 37,21,945, the highest among the rookies. Manoj, who finished in tied 12th place at six-under 278 at the season-ending event, secured a creditable 21st position on the PGTI Order of Merit as a result of his seven top-10s in the season.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to following golf in India, stories like this are fantastic. Breaking the earnings record by such a huge margin (over 35 lakhs!) shows how dominant he was. Congrats to Yuvraj and also to young Shubham Jaglan for such a strong showing in only his third event.
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Rohit P
Bas kar diya bhai Yuvraj ne! The consistency is unreal - 7 wins AND 7 other top-10 finishes. That's not a hot streak, that's total domination for an entire season. DP World Tour next year - can't wait to see him compete internationally. 🇮🇳
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Priya S
While Yuvraj's feat is phenomenal, I'm equally impressed by the young talent coming through. Shubham Jaglan (21) and Manoj S (17) winning Emerging Player of the Year. The future of Indian golf looks very bright if this pipeline keeps delivering.
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Karthik V
A small note of respectful criticism: The article spends a lot on the corporate sponsor details. I wish there was a bit more focus on the actual golf drama, like how the lead changed hands during the final round. Still, a historic moment for PGTI!
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Michael C
Winning across two different courses in the same event is a serious test of skill. Hats off to the organizers in Jamshedpur and to Tata Steel for backing the sport. This is how you build a sporting ecosystem. Yuvraj's comment about wanting to win the Tata Open like the "greats" did says it all about the tournament's prestige.

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