The Asian Age

Gangjee to lead Indian charge

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Louis Philippe Cup 2018 will see 132 golfers, including 60 overseas players from 20 different countries in action

Seasoned Indian golf profession­al Rahil Gangjee, a two- time winner on the Asian Tour, will lead the Indian charge at the Louis Philippe Cup, beginning in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

The Kolkata bred and Bengaluru based pro won his second career Asian Tour event this year, winning the $ 1.37 million Panansonic Open Golf Championsh­ip in Ibaraki, Japan, back in April.

The win netted him a purse of $ 283,018 and has seen him catapult to the top of the Habitat for Humanity Asian Tour Order of Merit rankings, where he is currently placed at fifth position with yearly earnings of $ 290,425 million thus far.

The Louis Philippe Cup is a $ 75,000 Asian Developmen­t Tour and Profession­al Golf Tour of India co- sanctioned event, set to commence at the Prestige Golfshire Club.

“I have enjoyed the LP Cup at all its destinatio­ns. The fact that it has become an ADT event means that the Louis Philippe Cup is growing in stature and heading in the right direction,” Gangjee said.

“I have played at the Prestige Golfshire many times now over the last two years and I would say the weather conditions at this part of the year are the toughest due to high winds. The course is in awesome shape and lush green due to rains. I look forward to enjoying myself,” he added.

The Panasonic Open win also made him a winner on the Japan Tour and earned him a playing card on that competitiv­e tour as well. On immediate future plans, Gangjee said, “my plans for the rest of the year is to play in Japan, but I will play my minimum events on the Asian Tour.”

Gangjee goes into the Louis Philippe Cup 2018 as the highest ranked Indian pro and he would facing stiff challenge from the likes of Marcus Both of Australia, a three- time winner on the Asian Tour, and Indian pros like S. Chikkarang­appa, Rashid Khan and Himmat Rai among others.

The Louis Philippe Cup 2018 will see 132 golfers, including 60 overseas players from 20 different countries tee- off at the Prestige Golfshire.

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Rahil Gangjee

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