
BMW Golf Cup 2025 National Finals exploded at DLF Golf & Country Club with Coimbatore’s Vignesh Ranga Rao, Bengaluru’s Karan Agarwal and Hyderabad’s G Lakshmi Shweta storming to category glory, earning India’s tickets to the 2026 World Final in South Africa.
The 15th edition drew over 1,700 amateur aces through 16 qualifiers across nine cities—Coimbatore, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Noida, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Gurgaon.
Hardeep Singh Brar, President & CEO, BMW Group India, hailed it as “performance, precision and passion” incarnate: “These finals unite India’s top amateurs in a celebration of excellence and ambition. Massive congrats to our winners—they’ll fly the flag at the World Final.”
Power partners TaylorMade, Omega, Lufthansa, Vredestein, Google Pixel, Ballantine’s and HSBC turbocharged the series, cementing it as India’s elite amateur showdown.
Born a quarter-century ago as the UK’s BMW Invitation Tournament, the global juggernaut now spans 50 countries, 1,000 qualifiers and 100,000 players, with national champs clashing at the World Final. Categories A (hcp up to 12), B (13-28) and Ladies (up to 28) feed winners, runners-up and third-placers into nationals.
Season 2026 ramps up to 13 cities, adding Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna and Vadodara for deeper reach.











