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PAR 3 MASTERS – India’s First-Ever Pitch & Putt Golf Tournament Tour Concludes First Leg with a Spectacular Finale at The Chandigarh Golf Club

 

Chandigarh
[India], July 2:
The
groundbreaking PAR 3 MASTERS, India’s first-ever Pitch & Putt Golf
Tournament Tour, wrapped up the first leg of its India journey with a
spectacular finale at the iconic The Chandigarh Golf Club. This innovative
format, built around short-game precision and strategy, began its tour in
Panchkula and made stops at Oxford Golf Club (Pune), Jammu Tawi Golf Course,
and Rambagh Golf Club (Jaipur), before culminating in Chandigarh.

The event marked a
milestone in Indian golf, with over 250 golfers teeing off as early as 5:00 AM,
undeterred by the hot and sultry weather. Participants included men, women,
seniors, juniors, and special invitees—all united by their passion for the
game. The unique Par 3 format, which limited players to just three clubs
(including a putter), created a fast-paced, thrilling experience akin to the
T20 format in cricket.

Club President Mr.
Ravibir Singh expressed pride in hosting this tournament, stating, “It is
indeed a pleasure for The Chandigarh Golf Club to host such an innovative tournament,
which was thoroughly enjoyed by all participants. The response has been
overwhelming, and this format truly brings a new dimension to the game. The
club proposes hosting this on a more regular basis.”

Club Captain Capt.
Mohanbir Singh echoed this sentiment: “This format brought new energy to
the club. Our members thoroughly enjoyed the challenge and are already looking
forward to future editions.”

Munish Arora, Founder
of Can and Able Entertainment and Promoter of Par 3 Masters, added, “This is golf’s
T20 moment—fast, exciting, and accessible. We are proud to bring Pitch &
Putt officially to India, under the guidance of the global governing body.
Chandigarh has set the tone with a successful finale to the first leg, and
we’re excited to expand to more cities post-monsoon. Stay tuned for a major
announcement soon.”

Despite its
celebratory nature, the prize distribution ceremony was held with a subdued
tone in light of the nation’s mourning over the tragic recent air crash.
Organizers respectfully limited the festivities to a simple presentation of
awards to category winners.

M. P. Singh clinched
the top spot in the Men’s Category, with Saahir Singh finishing as the
runner-up. In the Women’s Category, Roop Aulakh emerged victorious, while
Kulwant Kaur took the runner-up position—both delivering impressive
performances in this inaugural Pitch & Putt event.

A separate 9-hole
Seniors Tournament also took place, where Brig. D. S. Thukral secured the
winner’s title and A. K. Batta claimed the runner-up spot.

Adding to the
competitive excitement were the ‘Closest to the Pin’ contests, which thrilled
spectators and players alike. These were won by Dr. Narinder Arora and the
tournament’s youngest participant, Nihaal Cheema, both showcasing exceptional
accuracy.

A standout moment of
the event came when S. S. Sodhi achieved a hole-in-one on the 9th hole—a rare
and celebrated feat that brought a spectacular close to the tournament.

Tournament integrity
was overseen by Tavleen Batra, former professional golfer and trainer, who
served as the official referee.

The event was
organized by Can and Able Entertainment, one of India’s leading sports and
entertainment management firms. It was presented by Indian Oil, with Royal
Ranthambore as the Celebrations Partner and IGP as the Gifting Partner.