IGU releases golf vision ‘Tee 20’

November 11, 2013. With Golf returning to Olympics at the 2016 Rio Games, the Indian Golf Union (IGU) has released its development vision for the next seven years …

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November 11, 2013. With Golf returning to Olympics at the 2016 Rio Games, the Indian Golf Union (IGU) has released its development vision for the next seven years — Tee20 — to take golf in the country to the next level.

 

“Our aim is to help the game grow in the country and we need to get more and more people into the plan,” said IGU president-elect Raian F Irani.

 

[highlight] We want golf to reach small towns and schools, from where we hope to produce another Jeev or Arjun. Through this new vision, we hope to take golf to another golden era [/highlight]

“We want golf to reach small towns and schools, from where we hope to produce another Jeev (Milkha Singh) or Arjun (Atwal). Through this new vision, we hope to take golf to another golden era,” he added.

 

Architect of the plan, Ishwar Achanta, also a council member of IGU, said: “We will approach products of IGU like Jeev and Arjun, the iconic figures of Indian golf, to be part of the initiative. They will act as catalysts to help us grow the game across the country.”

 

IGU`s vision Tee20 has three keystones: growth, sustain and excel.

 

Firstly, to provide opportunity to all and sundry to play golf, secondly to increase the number of golfers by providing them quality experience and finally to create a system by which Indian players can realise their potential and perform at the optimum level of their capabilities.

 

A bugdet of around 50 crore will be spent in the seven-year-programme and IGU also informed that they are in touch with the sports ministry and Sports Authority Of India.

 

“We have written to the government, who further had been in touch with various state government in regard to get land for public golf courses.

 

“Many states have queried about our plans. We are expecting a positive response very soon.”

 

IGU is also working out a plan to establish zonal academies across the country.

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