MercedesTrophy swings into 25th season

Mumbai Day 1 -(2nd from L) Harsh Gandhi, Prashanth Nasta ( Centre) , Mayur Aiya (2nd from R) receiving their winner’s prizes from (R)Emrah Ozer ( ED & CFO, Mercedes Benz India) and Heswyn Dsouza ( CEO, Sales & Marketing, Auto Hangar ®

 

Aniruddha Bhattacharya (VP & Branch Head, HSBC , Mumbai) addressing golfers at the opening round of Autohangar MercedesTrophy at BPGC

 

Mercedes Trophy, India’s biggest amateur golf series, will bring roughly 2,000 golfers to the tee across 11 cities this season as the tournament marks its 25th edition with 20 qualifying rounds.

The 2026 run opened in Mumbai at Bombay Presidency Golf Club on Jan. 7–8, before moving to Royal Calcutta Golf Club, Kolkata (Jan. 13) and Qutab Golf Course, Delhi (Jan. 14), with 100-plus Mercedes vehicle owners in the field each day.

At every stop, players are competing for 3 places at the National Final, from where three winners will earn berths at the MercedesTrophy World Finals in Stuttgart later this September alongside qualifiers from more than 50 countries.

The tournament is presented by HSBC and co-sponsored by Omega, Honma and Johnnie Walker.

 Day 2 – 

Mumbai Day 2 – (L) Amrit Baid, Marketing Head, MBIL and Mohan Mariwala, Founder and MD, Auto Hangar (R) with winners Dr. Ajit Vaze (2nd from L) and Sandeep Batra ( 2nd from R)

 

Member of the World Finals winning Indian team, Vijay Challa Reddy from Hyderabad celebrating a memorable hole-in-one on the tough par 3 , 8th hole at BPGC during the opening round of 2026

 

Guests snapped up items from the Mercedes-Benz accessories collection

 

The eye-catching HONMA Ladies collection display turned heads

 

Players paused to admire the elegance of the OMEGA watches

Remarkably, the opening round featured two holes-in-one at the 8th—both witnessed by the course’s Chief Marshal!

Both Sanjeev Talwar and Vijay Challa Reddy improbably aced the 8th, claiming a bumper Mercedes accessory collection as a fitting prize for their remarkable feat.

Day 1 WINNERS

CATEGORY NAME NETT SCORE
Division -A Harsh Gandhi 71.5
Division -B Prashant Nasta 73.5
Division -C Mayur Aiya 75.1

RUNNER-UP 

CATEGORY NAME NETT SCORE
Division -A Ashish Goel 71.9
Division -B Monish Shah 74.1
Division -C Vihang Naik 75.6

 

ON COURSE CONTESTS

Honma – Longest Drive: Amit Nigam (276 y)
HSBC – Straightest Drive: Mohan Lal (1 inch)

Omega – Closest to Pin: Phiroz Dubash (7 ft)
Johnnie Walker – Longest Drive: Sanjeev Vaz (276 y)

 

Jan. 13 – Royal Calcutta Golf Club, Kolkata, hosted by Landmark Cars

 

Kolkata, 13th Jan – (L) Balwant Singh (Head – Sales & Marketing, MBIL) presenting the Omega Closest to Pin award to Gaurav Upadhaya

 

( L) Debjani Das ( Associate Director, Global Private Banking, HSBC India) presenting the longest drive trophy

WINNERS – Kolkata

CATEGORY NAME NETT SCORE
Division -A Manhar Bajoria 72
Division -B Rahul Diwan 75
Division -C Vikash Agarwal 73.1

 

RUNNER UP

CATEGORY NAME NETT SCORE
Division -A Atul Almal 72.7
Division -B Vikash Sarda 75.1
Division -C Suresh Kheria 75

 

 ON COURSE CONTESTS

Honma – Longest Drive: Prateek Bansal (250 y)
HSBC – Straightest Drive: Pradeep Surekha (1 ft 6 inch)

 Omega – Closest to Pin: Gaurav Upadhaya (3.5 ft)
Johnnie Walker – Longest Drive: Srivatsa Kajaria (243 y)

 

Round 4 MercedesTrophy – Qutab Golf Course, New Delhi hosted by Global Star

Atul Bansal (2nd from L), Akshay Ohja (Centre), and Nikhil Sawhney (2nd from R) receiving their winner’s prizes from (L) Mandeep Dhingra (MD, Global Star) and (R) Sanjay Kochhar (General Manager – AMG, Maybach and EV, MBIL)

 

( L)Jitendra Arora (Vice President – Marketing , HSBC) presenting the longest drive award to Vinay Malik ( R)

 

WINNERS

CATEGORY NAME NETT SCORE
Division -A Akshay Ohja 68
Division -B Atul Banshal 71.9
Division -C Nikhil Sawhney 71.3

 

RUNNER UP

CATEGORY NAME NETT SCORE
Division -A Manish Goyal 69.5
Division -B Vipin Sethi 72
Division -C Ashish Mittal 72.8

ON COURSE CONTESTS

Honma – Longest Drive: Rohan Galhotra (284 yards)

HSBC – Straightest Drive: Vivek Aggarwal (3 inches)

Omega – Closest to Pin: Rajiv Gupta (6 inches)

Johnnie Walker – Longest Drive: Vinay Malik (283 yards)

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