The tournament, PGTI’s second in Bangladesh this year, will be held
at the magnificent Bhatiary Golf & Country Club (BGCC) from March 29 –
April 1, 2017, and will carry a prize purse of INR 40 lakhs.
The tournament is co-sanctioned by PGTI and Bangladesh
Professional Golfers Association (BPGA) and approved by Bangladesh Golf
Federation (BGF).
The tournament is set to feature some of the top names of
the South Asian region. The Indian challenge will be led by the likes of Shamim
Khan (PGTI Order of Merit leader), Shankar Das, Honey Baisoya, Udayan Mane,
Khalin Joshi and Feroz Ali Mollah, to name a few.
The Bangladeshi duo of Md Siddikur Rahman and Md Zamal
Hossain Mollah will lead the charge for the host nation while Sri Lanka will
also be well-represented by the likes of Mithun Perera, N Thangaraja and Anura
Rohana.
This is a 72-hole stroke-play tournament featuring a field
of 126 players where the cut will be applied after the first 36 holes. The top
50 players and ties will make the halfway cut and continue to play for another
36 holes.
Lt. Col. Md Ikramul Yasin (Retd), CEO, Bhatiary Golf &
Country Club (BGCC), said, “On behalf of the President and all members of
Bhatiary Golf and Country Club, I thank BPGA and PGTI for co-sanctioning the
tournament. We also thank all the officials of BGCC, BPGA, PGTI and RIZ Events
for their untiring efforts to make this event happen. We congratulate all
participants of this tournament and wish all success for this event.”
Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said, “The inaugural
Chittagong Open marks a new chapter in Indo-Bangladesh golfing ties. The
tournament is a result of the joint vision of the Professional Golf Tour of
India (PGTI) and the Bangladesh Professional Golfers Association (BPGA) to take
professional golf to the next level in the South Asian region. PGTI members are
excited about playing at the magnificent Bhatiary Golf & Country Club for
the first time as the tour makes its debut in the historic city of Chittagong . We are
confident that PGTI and BPGA will continue to work together to further
strengthen the golfing partnership between India
and Bangladesh .”
PGTI release
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