A First for Indian Golf: Pranavi Urs Becomes the First Woman to Lift an IGPL Trophy
In a thrilling display of skill, composure, and sheer competitive fire, 22-year-old Pranavi Urs from Mysuru produced one of the finest performances Indian golf has seen in recent years. Playing her debut event on the Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) Tour, Pranavi stunned a strong field of male professionals with a spectacular 8-under 60 in the final round at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club.Her victory wasn’t just a win, it was a statement that talent knows no boundaries when the playing field is equal. The IGPL format, which pits men and women against each other under the same conditions, has often been praised for breaking barriers. Pranavi elevated that vision by lifting the trophy in just her first attempt.From Two Shots Behind to Total DominanceEntering the last day two strokes behind overnight leader Karandeep Kochhar, Pranavi began the round with quiet confidence. What followed was a masterclass in precision and rhythm.Her card for the day was flawless—eight birdies, zero bogeys, and complete control over every aspect of her game. The final birdie on the 18th wasn’t just a finishing touch, it was a moment of composure that sealed her position at 14-under for the week.Kochhar, her closest challenger and one of India’s brightest golfing prospects, shot an impressive 6-under 64 highlighted by two eagles. Yet even he admitted that Pranavi’s gameplay was on another level.“She outplayed all of us,” he said. “I knew early on that I’d have to produce something extraordinary to stay in it.”A Mental Shift That Made All the DifferencePranavi’s journey through the week wasn’t linear.Day 1 was a grind.Day 2 was a struggle that pushed her down the leaderboard.But Day 3 was pure brilliance.“I didn’t have any expectations going into the final round,” she shared. “I decided to just enjoy myself. I play my best when I’m having fun.”That mindset shift, from pressure to playfulness, unlocked her most explosive round of the season. Pranavi’s 60 was not only the round of the tournament but also the lowest score recorded on the par-68 course all week.Her ability to bounce back after an average second day showed the mental fortitude that has made her one of India’s most exciting young golfers. A multiple-time winner on the Hero WPGT and now headed for her third consecutive season on the Ladies European Tour in 2026, Pranavi is quickly transforming promise into dominance.A Format Built for Growth, A Victory Built on GritPranavi praised the IGPL for giving Indian golfers, especially women, an opportunity to compete at the highest level without worrying about travel costs or financial instability.“It’s great to have strong events in India itself,” she said. “It lets us test our game against top players without the stress of travelling constantly.”Her win also underlines why this league matters: when men and women compete shoulder to shoulder, the narrative shifts from gender to pure performance. And on this stage, Pranavi was the standout performer by far.A Rising Force in Indian GolfPranavi’s breakthrough victory is more than just a personal milestone; it signals a new era for Indian golf. It showcases that the next generation of athletes is fearless, capable, and ready to challenge every standard set before them.As she prepares for the next phase of her career on the international circuit, her IGPL triumph will continue to inspire young golfers, especially young women who dream of seeing their names on leaderboards once ruled by men.Pranavi Urs didn’t just win a tournament. She pushed the idea of equal opportunity in sports forward—with eight birdies, fearless confidence, and a swing full of belief.