Telegraph Open promises a battle royale
An intriguing battle between current Order of Merit
leader Mukesh Kumar of Mhow and Kolkata's very own Feroz Ali is sure to
provide a glittering start to The Telegraph's association with the Hero
Honda Indian Golf Tour, when the inaugural Telegraph Open tees off at the
historic Royal Calcutta Golf Club from January 30, 2002.
The four-day tournament, which concludes on February 2, carries a total
prize money of Rs One million and forms the 18th leg of the 2001-02 Hero Honda
Golf Tour. The event is being managed by the Delhi-based Tiger Sports
Marketing.
A full field of 100 professionals is expected to vie for the winner's cheque
of Rs 1,62,000. The runner-up will be richer by Rs 1,12,000. The top-50
players and ties will make the cut at the end of the second round.
"Golf is the fastest growing sport in the country and we are excited about
our association with the professional golf Tour. Kolkata has a rich
tradition of golf and The Telegraph is happy to provide some unforgettable
golfing action for the aficionados of the game," said Amitabha Datta,
vice-president, Sales & Marketing, Ananda Bazaar Patrika Group, publishers
of The Telegraph .
While a number of top players will tee off for the tournament, the focus
will be on the intense battle between Feroz and Mukesh for the Player of the
Year award. Mukesh has enjoyed an outstanding season with four title
victories and 14 top-five finishes and looked like a running away with the
Player of the Year, which comes with a Rs One million cheque from Mahindras.
However, Feroz brought the excitement back to the race with an amazing
charge which started in December last year. In less than two months, the
1998 Indian Open champion won three titles in five starts and has come
withing striking distance of Mukesh.
"My confidence is sky high. 2002 has been very good to me so far and I am
looking forward to The Telegraph Open to close the gap further with Mukesh.
It will be to my advantage that the tournament is being played at Royal
Calcutta, which is my home course," said Feroz, who won last week's HT
ProGolf 2002 - Delhi.
Feroz will also take heart from the uncanny precedence of Kolkata players
winning all the tournaments sponsored by media houses on the Hero Honda Golf
Tour this season. Yusuf Ali won the season-opening Hindu Open, while Rahil
Gangjee, Indrajit Bhalotia and Feroz have won the three events sponsored by
Hindustan Times .
Apart from Mukesh and Feroz, thrice Order of Merit winner Vijay Kumar, twice
Honda-Siel PGA champion Uttam Singh Mundy, twice Indian Open winner Ali
Sher, winner of the HT ProGolf Kolkata, Indrajit Bhalotia; local favourite
and joint runner-up at the '99 Indian Open, Shiv Shankar Prasad Chowrasia
and this season's leading rookie Rahil Gangjee are also strong contenders
for the title.
There could not have been a better venue for the tournament than the Royal
Calcutta Golf Club, the oldest golf club in the world outside the British
Isles. This quality golf course has produced golfers of the caliber of Uttam
Singh Mundy, Feroz Ali, Basad Ali, Rahil Gangjee, Rafiq Ali and SSP
Chowrasia among others. The Royal is one of the toughest golf courses in the
country and posseses several challenging holes.