IGPL will promote the nextgen: Shiv Kapur, Gaurav Ghei and SSP Chawrasia excited about upcoming golf league
Three of the best golfers in the country, who have shared rooms on the professional tour and have more than 100 years of combined experience between them, Shiv Kapur, Gaurav Ghei and SSP Chawrasia, were excited about the forthcoming Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL).
In an interaction with the media, the three observed that golf in its new avatar, “with no cut, decent prize money, fast-paced action”, would attract the young talent to the game and help them grow into super stars.
“This league, combined with men, women, amateurs and juniors, will do what IPL has done for cricket. It will help promote the nextgen players,” said Shiv Kapur.
SSP Chawrasia felt that it would be a win-win situation for both the experienced players and the youngsters, as both would learn from each other in dealing with the new format.
Gaurav Ghei pointed out that Europe and USA had tried different formats over the years, but they were one-off events.
“To have a Tour, followed by the league in a short, concise format is exciting. It will engage youngsters and bring new viewership to the game,” said Gaurav Ghei.
The star professionals were unanimous that young fans did not have the patience to watch golf for long hours, and the quick format would provide the “excitement for the fans”.

FILE PHOTO: SSP Chawrasia felt that the IGPL would be a win-win situation for both the experienced players and the youngsters.
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FILE PHOTO: SSP Chawrasia felt that the IGPL would be a win-win situation for both the experienced players and the youngsters.
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The professionals were equally unanimous that the team event would foster camaraderie and energise players to pull their weight for the team.
Shiv was confident that Indian golf would look up once again and there was no reason why an Indian can’t win a Major or be world No.1 in the times ahead.
The IGPL would also mean more opportunities for players to compete through the year. It would mean access to golf for more aspirants, giving the chance for players to represent teams and be seen on television.
Shiv said that he was keen to be fully involved as a mentor and leader in building a franchise, the team, and experience the joy of sharing.
“The pressure while playing for a team is a lot different. When Karthik Singh plays Gaganjeet Bhullar, it will be a learning experience for both players,” said Gaurav.