Monday, December 29, 2025

Mother Breaks Down as Yuvraj Sandhu Clinches Tata Open Title

Jamshedpur: Emotions ran high at the Beldih Golf Course as Baljeet Kaur broke down in tears of joy after her son, Yuvraj Sandhu of Chandigarh, emerged champion at the Tata Open Golf Tournament. Yuvraj sealed his victory with a composed performance on the final hole, drawing loud applause from spectators.

Baljeet Kaur said she had waited for years to see her son achieve such a milestone and described the moment as the fulfilment of a long-cherished dream. Yuvraj’s father, retired Army Brigadier Balwinder Sandhu, was present at the course to witness his son’s triumph.

Family members and friends accompanying Yuvraj also shared their happiness, congratulating him on his memorable victory and dedication to the sport.

Winning the TATA Open has been a burning desire, says Yuvraj

Jamshedpur: Yuvraj said, “I was determined to end the season with a good performance and I’m glad that I managed to achieve that today. Hats off to Shubham for competing hard and pushing me till the end. He played really well and is destined for bigger things.

“Standing on the birdie putt on the last hole, I just wanted to put enough pace on it as I had left some putts short earlier in the week. The line and speed of the putt turned out to be perfect.

“This has been my best season ever and winning a record seven titles has been special. It’s yet to sink in. It is always good to have records in your name. I’ve also ticked some important boxes this year like winning at Delhi Golf Club and winning the TATA Open. I’ve seen all the greats win the TATA Open in the past so I always had a burning desire to win here in Jamshedpur playing across two courses.

“I’m now really excited to head to the DP World Tour next year. My performances are a result of the hard work put in by me and my whole team.”

 

 

Yuvraj Sandhu makes it a record seven titles in 2025

Registers thrilling one-shot triumph at TATA Open

Jamshedpur’s Kurush Heerjee finishes tied 51st 

 Jamshedpur, December 28: Yuvraj Sandhu, who had already secured the 2025 PGTI Order of Merit crown following his sixth victory of the season two weeks back, added another feather to his cap with a one-stroke triumph at the TATA Open 2025 to make it a record seven titles in the season.

The 28-year-old Yuvraj (67-64-68-65), the overnight joint leader, shot a final round score of six-under 65 highlighted by his match-winning birdie on the last hole to total 20-under 264 for the week at the INR 2 crore event, the PGTI’s season finale, played at the Beldih and Golmuri Golf Courses in Jamshedpur.

Chandigarh-based Sandhu, who has now earned his card for the DP World Tour for 2026 by virtue of topping the PGTI Ranking, set a new record for most wins in a single season on the PGTI. Two weeks back in Delhi, Yuvraj had equaled the previous record of six wins in a season held by Manu Gandas since 2022.

Twenty-one-year-old Shubham Jaglan (68-66-65-66), the overnight joint leader along with Yuvraj, came up with a bogey-free five-under 66 in round four to total 19-under 265 for the week and register his second runner-up finish on the PGTI in only his third appearance on the tour.

Khalin Joshi (66) and Veer Ahlawat (66) finished tied third at totals of 14-under 270.

Yuvraj Sandhu picked up the winning cheque worth INR 30 lakh to take his season’s earnings to a whopping INR 1,91,67,100, thus smashing the previous record for season’s earnings on the PGTI set at INR 1,56,35,724, by Veer Ahlawat in 2024.

Yuvraj, who hails from the Chandigarh Golf Club, won seven titles and posted seven other top-10s this season including three runner-up finishes.

Sri Lankan N Thangaraja, a three-time winner on the PGTI this year, finished a distant second on the PGTI Ranking with season’s earnings of INR 1,18,21,821. Thangaraja secured fifth place at Jamshedpur this week as he totaled 13-under 271.

Yuvraj Sandhu was quick off the blocks with birdies on the first two holes. Yuvraj, who kept converting putts from a range of seven to eight feet with relative ease, then collected two more birdies on the sixth and ninth. Sandhu’s two bogeys on the back-nine could not upset his rhythm as he earned three birdies courtesy his immaculate ball-striking and before delivering the knock-out punch with his 15-feet birdie conversion on the 18th.

Jamshedpur’s Kurush Heerjee finished tied 51st at 13-over 297.

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