Revamping Indian Golf: The IGPL Revolution
Shiv Kapur discusses the need for greater drive among young Indian golfers, emphasizing the potential impact of the upcoming Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL). The mixed-gender, city-based league aims to rejuvenate golf's image, offering fresh formats to attract young players and elevate Indian golf on the global stage.

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Shiv Kapur, a veteran in Indian golf, insists that the younger generation of golfers must cultivate a stronger work ethic and ambition to thrive on the Asian Tour. He believes the soon-to-launch Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) could dramatically alter the sport's landscape.
The IGPL is poised to host a city-based franchise league with six mixed-gender teams during January and February of next year. This pioneering model integrates professional men and women golfers with leading amateurs, aiming to spark heightened engagement in the sport.
Kapur and fellow golfer SSP Chawrasia have been designated as icon players of the league. Kapur highlights a decline in Indian success on the Asian Tour, suggesting a generational transition and lack of competitive drive as contributing factors. He also criticizes the current Official World Golf Ranking system for its limitations, particularly regarding Indian players.
(With inputs from agencies.)