Nuh, Haryana, 28-03-2022

Gurugram Challenge 2022 TATA Steel PGTI – ADT hosted by Classic Golf & Country Club gets underway from March 29

Field to feature Rashid Khan, Rory Hie, Khalin Joshi, Honey Baisoya, Karandeep Kochhar, Veer Ahlawat; Prize purse of US$75,000 on offer; Asian Development Tour returns to India after three years

The Asian Development Tour (ADT) returns to India after over three years with the staging of the inaugural Gurugram Challenge TATA Steel PGTI – ADT hosted by Classic Golf & Country Club.

The tournament will be held from March 29 – April 1, 2022 at the Classic Golf & Country Club in Nuh, Haryana, close to the national capital New Delhi. The event carries a prize purse of US$75,000.

The tournament, jointly sanctioned by the PGTI and ADT, has a field of 144 players representing 19 different countries. The prominent names participating include two-time Asian Tour winner Rashid Khan of India and Indonesia’s Rory Hie who won an Asian Tour event staged at the Classic Golf & Country Club in 2019.

The other leading players in the field consist of Indians Khalin Joshi, a winner on the Asian Tour, Honey Baisoya, Karandeep Kochhar, Veer Ahlawat, Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, Manu Gandas and Kshitij Naveed Kaul, as well as Sri Lanka’s Mithun Perera and Bangladesh’s Md Zamal Hossain Mollah.

Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said, “We are delighted to jointly sanction the inaugural Gurugram Challenge along with the Asian Development Tour. The tournament is yet another initiative to provide international exposure to Indian professionals. We thank the Classic Golf & Country Club for partnering with us in staging the event. We look forward to the event emerging as a regular feature on the PGTI schedule in the coming years.”

Mr. Cho Minn Thant, Commissioner & CEO, Asian Tour, said, “One of the Asian Tour’s greatest achievements over the past decade has been the successful implementation of the Asian Development Tour (ADT).

“Launched in 2010, our incredibly popular secondary Tour has been a conveyor belt of stars of the future – such as current Asian Tour Order of Merit champion Korean Joohyung Kim and four-time Asian Tour winner John Catlin from the United States – and so I am truly delighted that the ADT will restart this week after a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic.

“The Gurugram Challenge, in collaboration with our friends at the Professional Golf Tour of India, commences a season when we are expecting to stage 10-12 tournaments as we rebuild and look to get back to a full schedule next year.”

Mr. Rajat Sethi, GM, ITC Grand Bharat and Classic Golf & Country Club, said, “We’re excited to launch the Gurugram Challenge in partnership with the TATA Steel PGTI and Asian Development Tour. It is our endeavour at the Classic Golf & Country Club to support international events which in turn help in promoting Indian professional golf. The event provides us a great opportunity to showcase the Classic Golf & Country Club and ITC Grand Bharat, the only Asian Tour destination course in India. The international events staged at the course over the past two decades have witnessed many fascinating contests. We look forward to yet another riveting week of golfing action.”

Rashid Khan, who was joint runner-up at an Asian Tour event at the Classic Golf & Country Club in 2019, is expecting to return to his consistent self this week.

Rashid said, “I’ve been shooting some low numbers recently but have somehow not been able to put together four good rounds. I’m looking to get the consistency back in my game. I feel I need to be more patient on the course as I may have been a bit too aggressive in recent events.” 

Khalin Joshi has some good memories of playing at the Classic Golf & Country Club as he won a PGTI event at the venue in 2016.

Khalin said, “It’s good to be back at Classic where I have won in the past. The course is in great condition with the fairways and greens being immaculate. There is no rough so putting would hold the key this week.

“After I won on the PGTI last October, I fell ill and missed an event. So the swing has not felt the same since then and I’ve not been at the top of my game. But I’m feeling good heading into this week. I know it’s just about shooting one low score and the confidence will be back.”

Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, the winner on the PGTI two weeks back and tied sixth at the Asian Tour event last week, is placed second on the PGTI Order of Merit and thus is the highest-ranked PGTI player in the field at Classic.

Yuvraj said, “The momentum is up and I’m enjoying where I am. I’m now just looking forward to having fun this week.”



About PGTI:

Formed in 2006, Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) is the recognised official body of professional golf in India. PGTI's objective is to promote professional golf in the country, as well as to give players an opportunity to be involved in the decision making on all aspects of the game. Headed by Mr. Kapil Dev (President), PGTI's governing body comprises leading Indian golf professionals. PGTI currently has over 300 members.

For information on PGTI, please contact:

Nikhil Kalaan

Media Manager - PGTI

Mobile: 9910974846

Email: media@pgtofindia.com