The fourth edition of the tournament returns to Bengaluru for the second time between June 11 to 13.
The tournament follows a different format from knockout to strokeplay, unveiled in the press conference organised by the title sponsor Louis Philippe at the Le Meridien, here today.
With prize money of Rupees 1.2 crore being the second-highest of any domestic tournament, this cup will munch each player a pretty handsome amount.
"I wish cricket players should also take interest in other sports. I have seen some cricket aces including Sachin (Tendulkar), (Mahendra Singh) Dhoni, (Virender) Sehwag and (Rahul) Dravid playing golf. It feels good when these young players take interest in other sports as well." said Kapil, when asked about his interests and involvement in Golf.
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The newly embraced format, which is to be used in Rio Olympics 2016, will maintain the interest of each individual player in the tournament till the end.
According to the new selection criteria, two players topped the Professional Golf Tournament of India (PGTI) ranking will play for each team along with the sponsor's pick, that makes three member team.
Players who have scores of titles on their names like Rashid Khan, Shankar Das, Abhinav Lohan and Jyoti Randhawa are the most anticipated participants of the tournament.
However, Delhi and Kolkata are not in the race this year, still there is fierce competition.
"We had one objective in mind to make the event a huge success, the first three editions of Louis Philippe cup set high standards and it is today an eagerly awaited championship by our players," said Padamjit Sandhu, Director PGTI.