The Free Press Journal

DRONACHARY­A OF INDIAN GOLF

- HARIDEV PUSHPARAJ /

In a career spanning five decades, Jaskirat Singh Grewal or Jesse Grewal as he is more popularly known has carved a niche for himself and the Dronachary­a Award bestowed upon him earlier this year was the icing on the cake.

Grewal, who is in Mumbai for a two-day golf clinic organised by the Mumbai Cobras, has the distinctio­n of being the first and only golf coach in India to be honoured with the prestigiou­s Dronachary­a Award.

“It’s a big thing for the government to have recognised golf. We have had lots of Arjuna Award winners but this is the first time that the Dronachary­a Award has been given to a golf coach. And its special because I have received it but its a recognitio­n of all the work that I have put in. It’s basically the players who are doing well and if the players are doing well, the coach gets the recognitio­n. Shubhankar Sharma, Karandeep Kochhar, Ajitesh etc. So many other players who have won outside and are doing well. It’s all because of them.

I have been fortunate also that all these players have been with me since a young age. Shubhankar has been with me since nine years when he started golf. They have been with me ever since. Kochhar started at the age of three. It’s great that all of them are doing well and it’s very, very special when the government recognises the efforts with the Dronachary­a Award,’’ the Chandigarh­based Grewal added.

Talking about his journey as a player and coach, Grewal reminisced about the long journey.

“I started the journey about 50 years back. It’s been a long time. At that time golf was just for pleasure. I had worked at the tea gardens and left and came back to Chandigarh and the Indian PGA Tour was just starting out. I turned Pro in 1989-90. It was not easy to live out of a suitcase. The coaching part actually started by accident as people wanted lessons. Then I felt I better get trained to give lessons. After some time I gave lessons to beginners and juniors, then I went for training to US and Italy. I was part of National Golf Academy in the set up in 2004. I was one of the directors till 2008. We had annual courses there,’’ he added. Grewal felt his finest moment could was to be a Major with his own players like Shubhankar.

“My dream was to be at the

Open. To get to an Open with your own players was special. I’m fortunate that I went to three Opens with Shubhankar and one Masters. To go to a Major with your own player is really, really special,’’ the Chandigarh man revealed.

Grewal was very optimistic about the progress of one of his brightest players Shubhankar Sharma. “Every young player has that one burst and them coming into limelight and everything happening

for them. Then they actually get better with techniques going forward. So technicall­y Shubhankar has got better than when he won but that little spark of winning has yet to come. And I think there is always a bounceback that we can expect. They have always said that 28 is the average age for winning a major and he is coming to that. I think it’s time that he should be doing well and in a major change, that is what’s important now.”

 ?? ?? My dream was to be at the Open. To get to an Open with your own players was special. I’m fortunate that I went to three Opens with Shubhankar and one Masters. To go to a Major with your own player is really, really special,’’ – Jesse Grewal, Dronachary­a Award-winning golf coach
My dream was to be at the Open. To get to an Open with your own players was special. I’m fortunate that I went to three Opens with Shubhankar and one Masters. To go to a Major with your own player is really, really special,’’ – Jesse Grewal, Dronachary­a Award-winning golf coach
 ?? ?? Jesse Grewal has coached some of India’s brightest golf stars
Jesse Grewal has coached some of India’s brightest golf stars

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