Key Points

The Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) is set to transform golf talent development in India. Veteran golfer Shiv Kapur believes the league will provide unprecedented learning opportunities for young players. Modeled after the successful IPL cricket format, the tournament will feature six mixed-gender teams competing across four weeks. The league aims to create a robust talent pipeline by allowing emerging golfers to compete alongside and learn from established legends of the game.

Key Points: Shiv Kapur Reveals Golf Premier League's Young Talent Mission

  • First mixed-gender golf league launching in India
  • Provides platform for young golfers to learn from veterans
  • Six city-based franchise teams competing
  • Inspired by successful IPL model of talent development
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Youngsters will get a chance to learn from legends of the game: Shiv Kapur on upcoming Indian Golf Premier League

Indian Golf Premier League set to revolutionize golf, offering young players unique opportunity to learn from legends across six city-based teams

"The leagues in India are bigger than leagues anywhere else in the world - Shiv Kapur"

New Delhi, July 25

Veteran Indian golfer Shiv Kapur believes the upcoming Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) will be a valuable learning platform for young players, offering them a rare opportunity to compete alongside legends of the game.

The IGPL, a city-based franchise tournament with six mixed-gender teams, is set to take place over four weeks between January and February in 2026. The league will feature a unique format that brings together professional male and female golfers along with leading amateurs in a fresh and competitive setup.

"I think the leagues in India are bigger than leagues anywhere else in the world. And I think from a general sporting audience, everyone recognises what being part of a team means. So I think for the youngsters, you know, for them to go around and tell everyone, you know, I'm part of the Delhi team. I'm part of the Mumbai team," said Kapur, replying to an IANS query during a media interaction.

Kapur, a three-time winner on the Asian Tour, cited the Indian Premier League's (IPL) example of grooming young cricketing talents in the country and building a supply pipeline for the national team.

"It's something cool, right? And I saw that with some of the younger IPL guys, you know, there's a feeling of pride. And also, you know, you're playing against the best in the country. You're playing against what we call the legends of the game.

"And that's what, again, when I keep saying IPL, why it's been so successful is Virat Kohli's been able to groom the next generation of players for Bangalore, MS Dhoni for Chennai. And I think that's kind of the thing where they learn how, you know, how do the legends of the game absorb pressure? What do they do in those situations? And I think that's a big learning where you're inside the ropes. With some of the best in the game that have played the game in your country and to be able to learn from that in a real-time match setting," he added.

Adding to it, Gaurav Ghei, who was also present in the virtual interaction along with SSP Chawrasia, said the youngsters will get used to the pressure of playing for a team.

"And also the pressures are different, you know, when you're playing for yourself, win, lose whatever you've got yourself to blame. But, you know, when you're playing for a team, I think the pressure is a lot more. I mean, I can just picture a Karthik Singh coming down the last hole of a, you know, final with somebody like a Gaganjeet Bhullar.

"It'll be just fantastic to watch, you know, how both of them handle that. And like Shiv said, it'll be a learning for both of them. So I think we'll have a lot of exciting games and matches and it'll be fantastic experience for all of us," Ghei said.

Further, to create an overall impact on the ecosystem and to funnel rising talent into the league, IGPL tour will be played across different cities in the build-up to the first edition of the league between September and December.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Mixed gender teams is such a progressive move! Hope this inspires more girls to take up golf professionally. My daughter has been learning for 2 years and this gives her something to aspire towards 💪
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Aman W
While the concept is good, I hope they don't make it too commercial like IPL. Golf is a gentleman's game and should maintain its dignity. Also hope the franchise model doesn't price out local talent.
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Shweta Y
Finally some recognition for golf beyond the elite clubs! As someone from a middle-class family who took up golf through school scholarships, this gives me hope that the sport is becoming more accessible in India 🙌
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Vikram M
The city-based format will create great rivalries! Imagine Delhi vs Mumbai in golf like we have in cricket. Hope they price tickets reasonably so common fans can experience this live. Golf shouldn't just be for the rich.
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Karan T
Great initiative but execution will be key. Hope they invest in proper golf courses and not just temporary setups. Also need good TV coverage with Hindi commentary to reach masses. Star Sports should take note!

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