Amateur Golfers Society organises 11th Edition of its golf tournament
Col. Gopi Singh wins in 0–9 handicap category, Col. T. S. Kahlon in 10–15 category & Anish Arora in 16 + category
Col. Kulbir Bakshi, aged over 80, hits the longest drive
Panchkula, April 6, 2026: With a focus on expanding golf culture in the tricity, the Amateur Golfers Society (AGS) successfully organised the 11th Edition of its Golf Tournament – the Amateur Golfers Society (AGS) Golf Tournament at Panchkula Golf Club. The event witnessed participation from 68 golfers and concluded with a prize distribution ceremony graced by Rohit Sharma, Executive Director, DLF Home Developers Ltd., as the Chief Guest.
Speaking at the event, Advocate Suresh K Gupta, Founder Trustee, AGS emphasized that the initiative is aimed at enhancing the playing skills of amateur golfers, encouraging new entrants into the sport, and promoting a strong golfing culture across the tricity region.
Winners Across Handicap Categories
In the main competition categories, Col. Gopi Singh (Retd.) emerged as the winner in the 0–9 handicap category. In the 10–15 handicap category, Col. T. S. Kahlon (Retd.) secured the winner’s position, while Brig. B. J. Singh (Retd.) finished as runner-up. In the 16 and above handicap category, Anish Arora claimed the top spot, followed by Dr. Hitesh Sharma as runner-up.
80+ Golfer Steals the Show with Longest Drive
Among the special prize categories, Vivek Srihan won the Straightest Drive award, while Brig. Vineet Mittal (Retd.) achieved Closest to the Pin with an impressive distance of 3 feet 3 inches. A standout moment of the tournament was Col. Kulbir Bakshi, aged over 80, who won the Longest Drive with a remarkable distance of 294 yards, earning widespread appreciation. Sunil Sharma secured the award for Highest Birdies—notably, a ‘birdie’ in golf refers to completing a hole in one stroke less than the prescribed par, reflecting a high level of skill and precision.
Senior members of AGS including Advocate Suresh K Gupta, Founder Trustee, AGS; Hukum Goyal, Chief Patron, AGS and owner of Jia Diamonds; Sanjeev Goyal, IAAS, Patron, AGS; and S S Prasad, IAS (Retd.), Patron, AGS, were also present on the occasion.
Advocate Suresh K Gupta added that the tournament was supported by partners such as Jia Diamonds, Alpine Nest Homes, Land Edge Developer, who are developing the premium residential project Opal County in Dholera - India’s future smart city, and Soorahi.
He further highlighted that the Society has consistently worked towards making golf more accessible through training programs, tournaments, and awareness campaigns. Sharing AGS’s achievements, he noted that the Society has trained a growing number of new golfers and contributed to increased participation in the region.

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