CW Golf Championship 2026 held in Pune to support caddies' welfare

Published : Aug 23, 2026, 09:00 PM IST
Udayan Mane (Photo/IGPL)

Synopsis

The CW Golf Championship 2026 was held at the Poona Club Golf Course to support caddie welfare. The event featured a junior clinic with top golfers Aman Raj and Udayan Mane, and a tournament bringing together 200 golfers in a team scramble format.

The CW Golf Championship 2026 was held at the Poona Club Golf Course with the aim of recognising and supporting the contribution of caddies to the sport. The event began with a junior golf clinic hosted by ATRI Mumbai Garudas GC, featuring leading golfers including two-time IGPL champion Aman Raj, Olympian Udayan Mane, Asian Tour professional Aadil Bedi and rising talent Tushar Pannu, according to a release.

The championship brought together 200 golfers in a team scramble format to support the welfare and development of caddies.

Clinic Led by Top Professionals

The session was led by two-time IGPL champion Aman Raj and Olympian Udayan Mane, joined by Asian Tour professional Aadil Bedi and breakout talent Tushar Pannu. The four professionals worked with junior golfers and club members on technique, course management and the fundamentals of tournament play, while Team Owners Rishabh Kishore and Smruti Kishore interacted with young players and their families.

The junior golf clinic was followed by a press conference unveiling the Caddie Welfare Golf Championship 2026, with all four professionals available to the media alongside team owners Rishabh Kishore and Smruti Kishore, who spoke about the purpose behind the initiative.

Main Event in Support of Caddies

The main event took place on Saturday, with 200 golfers competing in a team scramble format featuring three amateurs and one professional per team, completed by a single handicapper or caddy pro. Every player will tee off in support of the caddies who work the course.

Commitment to the Golfing Community

Explaining the team's commitment, Rishabh Kishore, Co-Owner, ATRI Mumbai Garudas GC, said, "Our caddies carry more than our bags; they carry the game itself, often without recognition. Partnering with The Poona Club is our way of putting belief into action, with all four of our players on the ground. Together with our partners, our goal is to build this into a sustainable annual platform where the golfing community can give back to those who give so much to the game."

Placing the initiative within the league's wider ambitions, Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, IGPL, added, "Initiatives like the Caddie Welfare Golf Championship reflect exactly what we want the IGPL ecosystem to stand for: professional golf that lifts the entire community around it. Having ATRI Mumbai Garudas GC front this cause alongside The Poona Club sends a strong message about the values our league represents." (ANI)

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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