Kapil Dev Thanks Adani Group for Supporting Invitational Golf Tournament

The first-ever tournament, with a prize of ₹1.5 crore, will be held at the Jaypee Greens Golf & Spa Resort in Greater Noida from April 1 to 4, 2025.

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Kapil Dev Thanks Adani Group for Supporting Invitational Golf Tournament

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As part of the event, five top PGTI golfers will hold a special golf clinic for 50 children from the Adani International School. This initiative is part of Adani’s efforts to support young talent and promote golf at the grassroots level. It is also for India’s future bid for the 2036 Olympics, Adani showing to make the sport more accessible to future generations.

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The Adani Invitational Golf Championship 2025 is not just about competition; it’s about growing the game in India.
The tournament has professional golfers a this game is to show their skills and also inspire young players too. By making golf a more interesting game and creating world-class opportunities for the Golf Players, Adani hopes to produce India’s future golf champions.



This game gives young and aspiring golfers a chance to meet and learn from experienced professionals, helping youngsters to understand the game better and learn it for the future . From these efforts, the Adani Group is working to build a strong sports event in India, encouraging more young players to play a golf and aim for success on the global stage.

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