Sportstar Open and MGC partnership has been win-win: MGC golf captain P. S. Jagdish
The HinduThe 146-year-old Madras Gymkhana golf course in Guindy is greener than ever before. It has been the undying efforts of key members of MGC for a year or so to ensure MGC remains one of the most well-maintained courses that is loved by golfers, young and old alike. When the two-day 36th Sportstar Open begins on Saturday at the MGC course, it will be a treat for the players, but one that will be challenging too. It is one of the most sought-after events on the amateur calendar and golfers love to play here because it’s quite challenging; challenging because it is one of the very few tournaments at MGC that happen in the morning and mainly it being a links course,” said P. S. Jagdish, MGC golf captain, to Sportstar here on Tuesday. T. Jayavelan, MGC Committee member, in-charge of course & tournaments, highlighted the role of Telangana government in supporting the underprivileged kids who had come for the tournament.