Corporate Leaders and Pros Excel at the NDTV PGTI Golf Pro-Am in Mumbai
The NDTV PGTI Golf Pro-Am concluded its Mumbai leg at Willingdon Sports Club, featuring top professionals and corporate leaders.
- Posted by Sahil Bakshi
- Updated: January 23, 2026 10:50 pm IST
- The NDTV PGTI Golf Pro-Am third leg concluded at Willingdon Sports Club in Mumbai
- The team of Akshay Kilachand, Ashish Agarwal, Jaggi Shivdasani, and Tariq Vaidya won with 46.3 score
- The runners-up scored 48 and included Anand Menon, Rubal Agarwal, Prakhar Agarwal, Sanjay Malik
The third leg of the prestigious NDTV PGTI Golf Pro-Am concluded today at the historic Willingdon Sports Club in Mumbai, bringing together an elite mix of professional golfers, corporate heavyweights, and sporting icons. Following successful rounds in Greater Noida and Hyderabad, the Mumbai edition saw some of the city's most influential business leaders trade their suits for golf whites to test their drives, chips and punch on the greens.
In a display of exceptional teamwork and synchronised play, the quartet of Akshay Kilachand (Director, Skyline Chem Trade Pvt Ltd), Ashish Agarwal (CEO, GOLFEZ), Jaggi Shivdasani (Sportsperson), and Tariq Vaidya (Managing Director, NV Advisory) emerged as the tournament winners.
The group demonstrated remarkable consistency across the round, combining their individual strengths to post a winning score of 46.3. Their victory highlights the collaborative nature of the Pro-Am format, where amateur enthusiasts and seasoned pros contribute equally to the final card.
A Closely Contested Finish
The race for the title remained tight until the final green, with the runners-up finishing a mere stone's throw behind the leaders. Posting a solid score of 48, the second-place honours went to the formidable collective of:
- Anand Menon, Managing Partner, Executive Principles
- Rubal Agarwal, MD, Maha Mumbai Metro
- Prakhar Agarwal, Director, Houz Hospitality
- Sanjay Mallik, Founder, CHOMPI Family Office
The NDTV PGTI Golf Pro-Am has quickly established itself as a premier fixture on India's sporting calendar. By pairing amateur corporate enthusiasts with seasoned professionals, the event provides a unique platform for high-level networking and the promotion of golf across the country.
With the Mumbai leg wrapped up, the circuit continues to highlight the rising popularity of the sport in India, blending the discipline of the professional tour with the competitive spirit of the corporate world.