RCGC Cup Amateur Golf Championship
all set to tee off from tomorrow
12th.December,
Kolkata: The RCGC Cup
Amateur Golf Championship, sixth leg of the Indian Amateur Golf Tour calendar
will tee off tomorrow. The four-day championship will be hosted at the Par-72,
Royal Calcutta Golf Club in Kolkata by The Indian Golf Union, in association
with PAR Sports Leisure Adventure Management Pvt. Ltd. (SLAM G).
A
strong field will see participation from about 90 golfers from all over India. No.
1 amateur of the country, S. Chikkarangappa will look forward to win back to
back title on the Indian Amateur circuit while Chandigarh’s Abhijit Chadha is
set to give a challenge to all the Bangalorians.
Khalin
Joshi looked confident during his practice round and is upbeat about his
chances in this tournament. Udayan Mane who came third in the LIC Western India
last month, will also show his new skills in talent in the tournament.
The
local lad, Raja Sardar, is confident of putting up a great show as the
tournament commences at his home course.
Experienced
Gagan Verma from Delhi and Vikram Rana are also among the list of participants.
Verma and Rana both will take advantage of their experience and will look to
dominate from the first round.
Oscar
Sharpe, who is half Indian and half English, will be the only foreign player
participating through a special spot given by The Indian Golf Union. The 19-year-old Sharpe was the best amateur
in the world when he was 15. His coach Kevin Brand wants him to play a lot of
golf in India before he turns Professional and while asking about choosing
India, he said, “The main reason for us to come here is that we don’t have a
great weather from November to February in England. Also, I see that Indian
market is huge during these months and before he goes for the qualifier, he
should learn to play at each circuit to face any kind of situation in his
Professional career.”
Currently No.1 Indian Amateur S. Chikkarangappa said, “I am very
excited to participate in this week’s tournament. Whenever I enter a golf
tournament, I don’t make any particular plan but I can say that I am fully
prepared to take the charge once again to stay on top of the IGU’s Order of
Merit List.”
Udayan Mane who won the Maharashtra Open amateur golf championship
in October said, “I have been working really hard on my swing with my coach Mr.
Vijay Divecha and focusing a lot on putting as well. My fitness level has
increased quite a bit as I do yoga everyday. After making couple of changes in the
entire system, I am really positive about winning this week’s tournament.”
The first 26 Amateur golfers of the country as per the IGU’s merit
list qualify automatically for this tournament, around 60 players have made the
grade through a qualifier held at The Beldih & Golmuri Golf Club, Jamshedpur
last week and four are nominees of the Royal Calcutta Golf Club. The cut, for
the RCGC Cup Amateur Golf Championship, will be applied after the first two
days of play (36 holes) and the first 45 players will compete for top honours
by playing another 36 holes 15th and 16th December. The
tournament will be played in Stroke Play format.
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