Kolkata Classic golf meet to shut shop from next year

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Due to lack of sponsors, the Classic Championship will not see the light of day next year, Professional Tour of (PGTI) said here on Sunday.

"It is because of lack of sponsors that we could not continue with the Classic," said on the sidelines of the

Mundy though remained hopeful that the Tour Championship, PGTI's season-ending event, would continue next year despite principal sponsor McLeod Russel's contract with coming to an end.

"We are working towards something. Let's see. It's premature to comment now but there should not be a problem," he added.

The Classic was held at the Royal Calcutta Club (RCGC) for two years with Shubhankar Sharma (2016) and (2017) winning on the occasions.

The fourth event of the PGTI's 2017 season, the Classic carried a prize purse of Rs. 40 lakh last year.

India's leading professionals such as Indian Open champion and local lad SSP Chawrasia, regulars Rashid Khan, Chikkarangappa, Mukesh Kumar, Chiragh Kumar, as well as Ajeetesh Sandhu, and took part in the meet.

The foreign challenge was led by the Sri Lankan trio of Mithun Perera, Anura Rohana and N Thangaraja as well as Australian Kunal Bhasin.

It was a 72-hole stroke-play tournament where the cut was applied after the first 36 holes.

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First Published: Sun, December 24 2017. 18:20 IST