Indian Golf Team Set to Compete at World Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship

The Indian Golf Union has sent a four-member team led by Zara Anand to compete in the prestigious World Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship. This tournament offers significant opportunities, including invitations to major championships for the winner. The team, which includes talented players like Guntas Kaur Sandhu, Ananyaa Sood, and Jia Kataria, is looking forward to showcasing their skills on an international stage. With impressive past performances, the squad is eager to make their mark in New Zealand.
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Indian Golf Team Set to Compete at World Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship

Indian Team Competing at WAAP

Zara Anand will captain a four-member squad representing India at the esteemed World Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) tournament, commencing this Thursday. The event is organized by The R&A (Royal & Ancient, Scotland), the global authority on golf regulations, in collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), as stated in a press release from the Indian Golf Union (IGU).


Opportunities Await the Champion

The champion of the World Amateur Asia-Pacific will receive invitations to participate in three major tournaments: the AIG Women's Open, the Amundi Evian Championship, and The Chevron Championship. Additionally, they will qualify for prestigious events such as the Hana Financial Group Championship, ISPS HANDA Women's Australian Open, The Women's Amateur Championship, and the Augusta National Women's Amateur, making this tournament highly coveted among female amateur golfers worldwide.


Introducing the Indian Team

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A Promising Journey Ahead

Overall, the Indian team appears well-prepared for an exciting experience in New Zealand.