Who Will Shine in PGTI 2025's Tamil Nadu Open Featuring Manu Gandas, Karan Pratap, and Mukesh Kumar?

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Key Takeaways
- Exciting competition from top Indian golfers.
- Lucrative INR 1 crore prize purse.
- Challenging course conditions expected.
- Local talent ready to make an impact.
- International players add to tournament diversity.
Coimbatore, Sep 29 (NationPress) The third edition of the Tamil Nadu Open is set to be an exhilarating showdown as some of the nation’s top golfers, including Manu Gandas, Karan Pratap Singh, and the reigning champion Mukesh Kumar, prepare to compete from Tuesday to Friday (September 30 – October 3) at the Coimbatore Golf Club. This prestigious tournament boasts a prize fund of INR 1 crore.
A total of 126 professionals will participate in this event, with notable Indian players like Arjun Prasad (currently ranked No. 2 in the PGTI Order of Merit), Sankar Das, Abhinav Lohan, alongside defending champion Mukesh Kumar, who clinched victory in the previous edition in 2009.
Leading the local charge will be Sidhartha Sharathram, a professional golfer based in Coimbatore. Other competitors from Tamil Nadu include the Chennai-based duo of S Prasanth and L Selvadurai.
The tournament will also feature prominent international players such as N. Thangaraja and K. Prabagaran from Sri Lanka, Jamal Hossain and Badal Hossain from Bangladesh, Italy’s Federico Zucchetti, Subash Tamang from Nepal, and American Koichiro Sato.
R. Gopinath, President of the Coimbatore Golf Club, remarked, “As the monsoon winds start to settle, the Coimbatore Golf Course will become more conducive for scoring. The alterations made to the greens will introduce a fresh level of challenge. Expect to see many low scores.”
Amandeep Johl, CEO of PGTI, expressed, “We are thrilled to host the Tamil Nadu Open 2025 at the beautiful Coimbatore Golf Club, a venue renowned for its windy conditions that test the skills of professionals. This tournament reflects our ongoing commitment to nurturing talent and attracting fresh audiences in emerging golf hubs like Coimbatore.”
Set against the backdrop of the Nilgiri mountains, the Coimbatore Golf Club features a par-72, 6540-yard course. The stunning Palghat Hills from the Western Ghats provide a picturesque setting. The golfing experience is significantly influenced by the seasons, with strong westerly winds from May to September making the course particularly challenging. For those who stray from the fairways, the course can be extremely unforgiving.