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Jeev Milkha Singh Sets Decade-Long Push After IGPL Comeback as Son Tops Junior Rankings

He says belief and expanding domestic tours are helping drive Indian golf’s next wave.

Overview

  • Singh ended a 13-year title drought by winning the IGPL Invitational in Colombo with a closing six-under 65 for 15-under, edging Aryan Roopa Anand by one shot.
  • The 54-year-old plans to compete 32–34 weeks this year, including the Senior PGA Championship and Senior British Open, with 15 Legends Tour starts and about a dozen on the Senior Japan Tour.
  • He aims to keep playing for the next decade or more and views winning a senior major as a career-capping goal.
  • Framing the victory as proof that age is “just a number,” Singh urged youngsters to trust their abilities and said platforms like IGPL and PGTI are strengthening the sport.
  • His 15-year-old son Harjai won the IGU Juniors Order of Merit for 2025 and plans starts at The Royal Junior in Japan, the R&A Boys Juniors in the UK, and events on the USGA circuit in the US.