Kolkata’s prestigious Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC) has once again reaffirmed its dominance in Indian amateur golf by clinching the top spot at the Quadrangular Golf Tournament 2025, held this past weekend. With a commanding team performance and clinical play on the greens, RCGC walked away not only with the trophy, but also the honor of upholding its long-standing reputation as the cradle of Indian golf.
Held at the verdant fairways of the Delhi Golf Club (DGC) this year, the Quadrangular Tournament brought together four of India’s most iconic golf institutions—RCGC (Kolkata), Delhi Golf Club, Bombay Presidency Golf Club (Mumbai), and Bangalore Golf Club. But it was RCGC that outshone the rest, with its players showcasing strategy, grit, and a deep-rooted golfing culture honed over 195 years.
🏆 RCGC: From Legacy to Leadership
Founded in 1829, RCGC is the oldest golf club outside the British Isles, and the club’s rich legacy was on full display at the Quadrangular. RCGC’s team, led by seasoned amateur Anirban Mukherjee and rising star Veer Banerjee, delivered consistently low scores, smart course management, and unwavering team spirit across both strokeplay and matchplay rounds.
Their win wasn’t just a victory—it was a statement.
“We came with a focused strategy and belief in our game,” said captain Anirban Mukherjee. “We respect our opponents deeply, but this time, the RCGC team was simply in rhythm.”
🔢 The Final Standings
After three days of intense golfing action, the leaderboard read:
Team | Final Points |
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🥇 Royal Calcutta Golf Club | 14 |
🥈 Delhi Golf Club | 11 |
🥉 Bombay Presidency G.C. | 9 |
4️⃣ Bangalore Golf Club | 6 |
RCGC gained momentum early with strong individual performances and a clean sweep in the doubles format, eventually securing the edge in the final matchplay rounds.
⛳ Highlights from the Greens
✅ Rising Star: Veer Banerjee (RCGC)
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Just 21, Banerjee shot a sublime 69 (-3) in round one and clinched a crucial win in the final day singles.
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His calm demeanor under pressure drew praise from players across teams.
✅ Shot of the Tournament
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In the final round, RCGC’s Rishi Ghosh chipped in from 40 feet on the 16th hole to seal a team victory against DGC—a moment that turned the tide in RCGC’s favor.
✅ Sportsmanship On Display
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Despite fierce competition, camaraderie was evident, with players applauding great shots across team lines and engaging in friendly post-round banter.
🎯 What Makes the Quadrangular Special?
The Quadrangular isn’t just another tournament—it’s a celebration of India’s golfing heritage. Dating back to the 1950s, the annual event rotates host cities and fosters not only competition, but also club culture, tradition, and the spirit of the game.
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Format: A mix of strokeplay and matchplay, testing both individual skill and team strategy.
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Purpose: Promotes inter-club bonding and maintains a high amateur standard.
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Participants: Non-professional golfers, most of whom are club-level champions and national-ranked amateurs.
👏 Applause for the Hosts: Delhi Golf Club
The Delhi Golf Club, known for its historic Lodhi Course and peacocks on the fairways, hosted this year’s edition with elegance and efficiency. From perfectly manicured greens to curated clubhouse evenings, the DGC ensured the event blended competitive thrill with cultural richness.
Club Secretary Rakesh Malhotra said:
“We are proud to have hosted this prestigious event. Our goal was to offer a championship-level experience, and based on the feedback, I believe we’ve succeeded.”
🌍 Looking Ahead: Golf in India Gains Ground
RCGC’s victory comes at a time when Indian golf is seeing resurgence at multiple levels:
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More junior golf programs in Tier-1 cities
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Enhanced visibility of Indian golfers on the DP World Tour and LPGA
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Urban clubs investing in turf tech, coaching academies, and junior camps
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The sport gaining traction beyond traditional bastions, such as Pune, Hyderabad, and Chandigarh
RCGC has been instrumental in mentoring young talent, with their academy producing several national juniors over the last decade. This win reaffirms that legacy clubs like RCGC aren’t just keeping tradition alive—they’re setting benchmarks for modern golf excellence.
🗣️ Voices from the Fairway
Anisha Dutta (DGC Women’s Captain):
“RCGC played brilliant golf. It’s great to see competitive spirit and new faces challenging the old guard.”
Dev Mehta (BPGC):
“The Quadrangular is less about winning and more about bonding over a shared love for the sport. Still, hats off to RCGC—they earned it.”
Final Thoughts
In an age where sports are often defined by commercial leagues and media buzz, the Quadrangular Golf Tournament stands as a beacon of heritage, tradition, and pure sporting spirit. RCGC’s emphatic win is more than a title—it’s a reflection of India’s evolving, yet deeply rooted, golf culture.
As we look forward to the 2026 edition, one thing is certain: the legacy of RCGC is only growing stronger—and they’re not done making history just yet.
FAQs
Q1: When and where is the next Quadrangular Golf Tournament?
The 2026 edition is tentatively scheduled to be hosted by Bombay Presidency Golf Club in Mumbai.
Q2: Is the Quadrangular only for elite club members?
While it features top-level amateur club players, the event is open to non-professionals selected through club qualifiers or by invitation.
Q3: Can women and junior golfers participate?
Yes. In recent years, the tournament has actively included women’s teams and youth golfers, promoting inclusivity.
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