BMW Golf Cup 2025 National Finals Conclude: India’s Top Amateur Golfers Head to South Africa
The 15th edition of the BMW Golf Cup India, one of the country’s most prestigious amateur golf tournaments, has officially concluded its National Finals. Hosted by BMW Group India at the DLF Golf & Country Club in Gurugram, the event marked the culmination of a nationwide search for the best amateur golfing talent.
After a season of intense competition involving over 1,700 golfers, three winners have emerged to claim the ultimate prize: a ticket to represent India on the global stage.

Winners of the BMW Golf Cup 2025 National Finals
The National Finals witnessed a display of precision and athletic excellence. Following a rigorous contest, the following golfers triumphed in their respective categories:
- Mr. Vignesh Ranga Rao (Coimbatore)
- Mr. Karan Agarwal (Bengaluru)
- Ms. G Lakshmi Shweta (Hyderabad)
These three champions will now proceed to the BMW Golf Cup World Final scheduled to take place in South Africa in 2026, where they will compete against top amateur players from around the globe.
A Celebration of Excellence and Brand Philosophy
Mr. Hardeep Singh Brar, President and CEO of BMW Group India, described the tournament as a true expression of the brand’s philosophy, where “performance, precision, and passion meet.” He highlighted that the event celebrates not only competition but also shared values of ambition and excellence.
This year’s edition featured 16 qualifying tournaments held across nine major cities, including Coimbatore, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Noida, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Gurgaon. The finalists enjoyed a premium experience that blended luxury hospitality with high-stakes sport, supported by partners such as TaylorMade, Omega, Lufthansa, Vredestein, Google Pixel, Ballantine’s, and HSBC.

Expansion Plans for 2026
BMW Group India has announced ambitious plans to expand the reach of this premier tournament. For the BMW Golf Cup 2026, the regional qualifiers will extend to four new cities, taking the total count to 13 locations. The new additions include:
- Jaipur
- Lucknow
- Patna
- Vadodara
About BMW Golf Cup
The BMW Golf Cup is the largest international tournament series for amateur golfers. Tracing its roots back a quarter of a century to the UK-based BMW Invitation Tournament, it has grown into a massive global event.
Today, the series involves approximately 1,000 qualifying tournaments and 100,000 players across up to 50 countries. The tournament is divided into three handicap categories:
- Category A: Handicaps up to 12
- Category B: Handicaps 13–28
- Ladies Category: Handicaps up to 28
Winners from the national finals of each participating country advance to the World Final, making it a highly coveted achievement for amateur golfers worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who are the winners of the BMW Golf Cup 2025 India National Finals? The winners are Mr. Vignesh Ranga Rao from Coimbatore, Mr. Karan Agarwal from Bengaluru, and Ms. G Lakshmi Shweta from Hyderabad.
2. Where will the BMW Golf Cup World Final be held? The winners will represent India at the BMW Golf Cup World Final in South Africa in 2026.
3. How many golfers participated in the 2025 edition in India? The 15th edition of the tournament saw participation from over 1,700 amateur golfers across India.
4. Which new cities will host the BMW Golf Cup qualifiers in 2026? The 2026 regional qualifiers will expand to include Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna, and Vadodara.
5. What are the handicap categories for the BMW Golf Cup? The tournament has three categories: Category A (handicaps up to 12), Category B (handicaps 13-28), and the Ladies Category (handicaps up to 28).
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