"I feel extremely sad. I have signed the petition which was started by Abhinav Bindra and I have also sent it to 1000 people. I think sports should not suffer because of politics. It is a biggest shame," Kapur told reporters here.
"Golf is becoming an Olympic sport in 2016. It is a big step. It has been my dream to win an Olympic gold as I had also won Asian Games gold in 2002. It is a big opportunity," he added.
"It was a great learning experience. I was lucky I could play my best golf with the world watching. It was a proud moment for me to see my name at the leaderboard and I hope next time I can win the title," he said at the sidelines of the launch of Ballantine team-Am Golf Challenge 4 to be held in Vietnam.
Asked about India not hosting the only European tour event -- Avantha Masters next year along with the Kensville Challenge tour, Kapur said: "It was unfortunate and a big setback but it would be unfair to expect people to shell out so much money at a time when the rupee is dwindling.