New Delhi: Leading Indian golfers Anirban Lahiri, Shiv Kapur and SSP Chawrasia will vie for top honours at the eighth Panasonic Open India, which will tee-off at the Delhi Golf Club here Thursday. The highly-rated event will also see a strong international field comprising players from 17 other countries.
Kapur will spearhead the elite field alongside compatriots Chiragh Kumar and Viraj Madappa, who became the youngest Indian winner on the Asian Tour following his breakthrough in August, as well as two-time Asian Tour winners Jazz Janewattananond and Panuphol Pittayarat of Thailand.
The 36-year-old Kapur, who is the defending champion, topped the inaugural Panasonic Swing ranking with total points of 2922.90 last year, thanks largely to his victory at the Panasonic Open India, which was his first Asian Tour victory on home soil and second win in 2017.
“Winning at home, at your home course is very special. To win the Panasonic Open on home soil, with a two-month-old daughter was a dream come true for me,” Kapur said. He has also won his fourth Asian Tour title at the Royal Cup in Thailand to became the first and only player to win three times on the region’s premier Tour last season.
Asked if the poor air-quality of the capital would be a concern, Delhi resident Kapur said: “Yes the air quality is a concern for all of us as citizens but not so much as golfers. Personally I’d rather play in the smog than the cold, wet and windy weather.”
Madappa added: “I do have trouble taking deep breaths sometimes here but I have played in Delhi before so it should not be a problem.”