2025 Mercedes Trophy nears National Final

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(L-R) Chandigarh National Finalists Karan Kakkar, Barinder Singh, and Sandeep Jasuja

18 of the 19 regional rounds in the 2025 Mercedes Trophy are now concluded, setting the stage for the highly-awaited National Final at the scenic Oxford Golf Resort in Pune from April 24-26.

The 17th regional round took place on March 12 at Panchkula Golf Course in Chandigarh, followed by the 18th round at Kalhaar Golf Resort in Ahmedabad on March 22. Passionate golfers played their best golf for a chance to compete in the National Finals next month.

Sandhya Sarad (L) – VP & Branch Head, HSBC and Anirudh Bhattacharya (R) – Head, International Corridors, HSBC, presenting the Straightest Drive Award to Subhash Goel

Deepak Joshi – MD, Joshi Autozone, welcoming golfers to the Panchkula event

Harjyot Singh (R) – COO, Joshi Autozone, presenting the Division C Runner-Up Award to Abhishek Bajaj (L)

Swapnil Shah (R) – GM, Sales Operations, MBIL, presenting the Guest Category Award to Bhavkaran Singh (L)

WINNERS

Chandigarh: Hosted by Joshi Auto Zone
Karan Kakkar, Barinder Singh, and Sandeep Jasuja

Ahmedabad: Hosted by Central Star & Landmark Cars
Nandish Shah, Vivek Goenka, and Manan Vakil

(L-R) Ahmedabad National Finalists Nandish Shah, Vivek Goenka, and Manan Vakil

(L-R) Ketan Mehta – VP Sales, Central Star, presenting the Division B Runner-Up Award to Harsh Shah

(L-R) Krutarth Mankad – VP, HSBC and Bindia Pillai presenting the Straightest Drive Award to Chirag Thakkar

Yashovardhan (R) – Market CEO, Landmark Cars, presenting the Guest Category Award to Manoj Aggarwal (L)

Golfers took a moment at Kalhaar, to pose at the Omega Contest

Participants gather for a quick briefing on the steps of the magnificent clubhouse before the shotgun

After the final regional round, the stage will be set for the National Final next month, where 57 finalists will vie for the top three spots to represent the Mercedes-Benz India community at the World Finals in Stuttgart, Germany, which is the culmination of events across the globe involving over 60,000 golfers from 60 countries.


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