Three Delhi Golf Club Golfers to Represent India at Singapore Open Amateur Championship
Three Delhi Golf Club Golfers for Singapore Open Amateur

Three Delhi Golf Club Golfers Selected for Singapore Open Amateur

Three promising golfers from the Delhi Golf Club (DGC)—Deepak Yadav, Chaitanya Pandey, and Ranveer Mitroo—will represent India at the 78th Singapore Open Amateur Championship. The tournament is scheduled from July 14 to 17 at the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit Course.

Organised by the Singapore Golf Association, this prestigious event is one of Asia's leading amateur golf tournaments. It features top men's and women's amateur golfers from across the region and beyond. The championship is a World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) counting event, with the winner earning an invitation to compete in the prestigious Singapore Open.

Players Express Excitement and Aspirations

Deepak Yadav described the selection as a special milestone in his career. "It's a great feeling. Representing India at the international level is everyone's dream. I've been there before, but this is a very special moment. It's a dream for any player who wants to play golf and starts playing golf. It's their dream to go and represent India. Hopefully, I want to pursue a professional career next year," he said.

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Fourteen-year-old Chaitanya Pandey, currently ranked among the top five players on the Indian amateur circuit, believes the tournament will be an important learning experience. "I am very proud of representing my country outside India in the Singapore Open Amateur Golf Championship. I am currently 14 years old and am in the top 5 in the Indian amateur circuit. It will definitely be a great exposure for my career in the growth of my game," he said.

Ranveer Mitroo, set to make his third appearance for India's men's national team after previously representing the country at the junior level, is eager to embrace the challenge. "I'm really excited. It's always an honor playing for my country. This is my third time playing for my men's national team. I represented India thrice as the junior team. I'm just really excited for the challenge. It's gonna be tough conditions, weather-wise, most probably. I'm looking forward to the challenge," he said.

Historic Tournament with Global Recognition

First played in 1948, the Singapore Open Amateur Championship has long served as a platform for emerging talent. Several former champions have gone on to establish successful professional careers. The event continues to attract top amateur golfers from around the world, offering valuable ranking points and exposure.

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