Rajasthan's First Pitch and Putt: A New Era in Indian Golf
Jaipur's Rambagh Golf Club hosted Rajasthan's inaugural Pitch and Putt tournament, attracting 156 participants. The Par 3 Masters event highlighted a new, dynamic format with growing popularity. Plans for a Pitch and Putt league and expansion across India are underway, cementing this shortened golf format's place in the country's sports landscape.
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History was created at Jaipur's Rambagh Golf Club as it hosted the first-ever Pitch and Putt tournament in Rajasthan. The Par 3 Masters witnessed participation from 156 enthusiastic golfers, marking a significant moment in Indian golf. The event's unique format restricts players to three clubs, enhancing its appeal.
A total of 84 golfers teed off in the morning, followed by 72 in the evening, enjoying perfect conditions following a light rain. This new format is drawing attention for its fast-paced and accessible structure, prompting organizers to consider launching a dedicated Pitch and Putt league in Rajasthan.
The tournament concluded with Pushpendra Singh Rathore winning the Men's category and Nitika Jadeja topping the Female category, amidst various contests and a spectacular Sufi qawwali performance. This successful event is a step towards promoting shorter golf formats in India, boosting the synergy between sports and tourism.
(With inputs from agencies.)

