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Golf’s Finest Take CENTER STAGE: Highlights from the INTERNATIONAL SERIES Press Conference in INDIA

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Posted by Admin 28 Jan 2025

Golf enthusiasts were treated to a captivating press conference as some of the world’s finest golfers shared their thoughts on the International Series event at the DLF Golf and Country Club. The event marks a historic moment for Indian golf, being the first International Series tournament held in the country. From reflections on the challenging course to aspirations for the season, here’s what the golf stars had to say.

 

SSP Chawrasia and Rahil Gangjee Reflect on Familiar Grounds

 

SSP Chawrasia, a two-time winner at the DLF Golf and Country Club, expressed his excitement about returning to the course after three years. “The greens are faster and tougher than last time,” he shared, emphasizing the challenges ahead. “I feel amazing coming here. I have great memories and look forward to applying my experience over the next four days.”

 

 

(L-R) Rahil Gangjee of India and SSP Chowrasia of India pictured during the press conference on Tuesday January 28, 2025 . Credit-  Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.

 

Rahil Gangjee, who recently showcased his prowess on the Asian Development Tour, highlighted the importance of adaptability. “No matter how good you’re playing, you always have to play even better,” Rahil remarked. He praised the course’s fast greens and strong field, while noting that staying positive and executing shots would be critical to success.

 

A Historic Moment for Indian Golf

 

Both SSP and Rahil acknowledged the significance of hosting an International Series event in India. Rahil commented, “It’s fantastic, not just for Indian players but for putting Indian golf on the map. Events like this showcase our courses and players to the world.”

 

SSP expressed his enthusiasm for competing alongside big names, including US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau. “It’s great for Indian golf that he’s here,” he said. “If I get the chance to play alongside him, it will be a wonderful experience.”

 

Insights from Joaquin Niemann, Carlos Ortiz, and Sebastian Munoz

 

For Joaquin Niemann, the defending International Series Order of Merit winner, the event serves as an exciting start to the season. Reflecting on his strong finish last year in Riyadh, he shared, “This course will be a good challenge to prepare for the season ahead.”

 

 

 (L-R) Carlos Ortiz of Mexico, Jaoquin Niemann of Chile and Sebastian Munoz of Columbia pictured during the press conference on Tuesday January 28, 2025. Credit-  Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.

 

Carlos Ortiz, who won two International Series events last year, was equally optimistic. “Every time we play, we aim to win. It’s a great way to prepare for future tournaments,” he said. Carlos also commended the immaculate condition of the course, noting its challenging yet rewarding nature.

 

Sebastian Munoz, visiting India for the first time, was impressed by the beauty and quality of the venue. “The stunning views and top-notch course make this a fantastic venue to play golf,” he shared.

 

LIV Golf Partnership: A Catalyst for Growth

 

 

A detail view of the International Series Trophy pictured during the press conference on Tuesday January 28, 2025. Credit-  Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.

 

The trio lauded the partnership between the Asian Tour and LIV Golf for its transformative impact on the sport. Sebastian highlighted the benefits of attracting top players like Bryson, while Carlos emphasized Bryson’s revolutionary influence. “Bryson is changing how people view golf, much like Tiger Woods did,” he said.

 

Goals for the Season

 

The players are united in their ambition to start the year strong. Joaquin noted, “To compete at the top, you need wins, and that’s our focus this year.” Meanwhile, Carlos emphasized the importance of a strong start, calling it “crucial for setting the tone for the season.”

 

Anirban Lahiri and Bryson DeChambeau Lead Golf’s Global Charge in India as International Stars Join the Action

 

 

 (L to R), John Catlin of USA, Paul Casey of England, Bryson Dechambeau of USA and, Anirban Lahiri of India pose with the trophy pictured after a Press conference on Wednesday, January 29. Credit- Ian Walton/Asian Tour.

 

The excitement for Indian golf continues to soar as global golf icons Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, and John Catlin join Anirban Lahiri in New Delhi for a landmark tournament. Lahiri, reminiscing about his first competition at this venue in 1999, reflected on how far the sport has come in India. "It brings back a lot of memories. A lot has changed, but the fond memories remain," he said.

 

 

Bryson DeChambeau of the USA pictured at a press conference on Wednesday January 29, 2025. Credit- Ian Walton/Asian Tour.

 

Bryson DeChambeau, one of the biggest names in golf, emphasized his mission to inspire and educate young golfers in India. "Golf is evolving into a young sport, and I want to help showcase what it can mean for future generations here," he stated. DeChambeau also praised Lahiri’s leadership, calling him a "genuine ambassador for Indian golf." He shared how their friendship grew after Lahiri joined LIV Golf, saying, "When Anirban asked me to come, I didn’t even think twice."

 

 

(L-R) Paul Casey of England, Anirban Lahiri of India and John Catlin of the USA pictured at a press conference on Wednesday January 29, 2025. Credit- Ian Walton/Asian Tour.

 

Paul Casey, playing in India for the first time, spoke about the challenges of LIV Golf’s intense 54-hole format. "There is no place to hide. You have to be at your best from the first shot," he admitted. He also commended Lahiri’s camaraderie, noting, "Since becoming teammates, he’s become one of my best friends."

 

John Catlin echoed these sentiments, calling Lahiri a role model for Indian golfers. "He works incredibly hard, and what he’s doing with his academy will shape Indian golf’s future," Catlin said.

 

The Road Ahead

 

With a world-class field, a challenging course, and the eyes of the golfing community fixed on India, the stage is set for an unforgettable tournament. As the players gear up to showcase their talent, this International Series event promises to be a milestone in Indian golf history.

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