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The Business Today American Express PRO-AM of Champions
2002 will tee off on 2- 3 March.
The Gurgaon tournament has the distinction of being the
only Pro-Am Golfing event recognised and accredited by the
Professional Golfers Association of India (PGAI) and features
in their calendar of events. The seventh edition will see
corporate honchos interacting while putting on the greens.
This year will see 16 top professionals and 96 chief
executives navigating the course. Each team will consist
of one leading Indian professional and three amateur CEOs.
At stake is prize money of Rs. 600,000 in the individual
and team categories. Two top individuals get a chance to
go to the prestigious Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland
( the Mecca of golf for devotees of the sport) to take part
in the Famous Grouse Shotgun Foursome tournament. In addition,
three winning teams will go to Cairo, London and Dubai respectively
for a four-day stay courtesy Marriott Hotels and will fly
there and back, courtesy Emirates. Other prizes include
closest to the pin and longest drive categories.
Previous winners include Prannoy Roy of NDTV, Ashok Jaidka
of Bax Global and Tarun Kunzru of Adidas. American Express
are the title partners for the third consecutive year. Hyundai
Motors is the chief sponsor of the tournament along with
Famous Grouse, ITC Hotel and Seagate as the associate sponsors.
The Classic Golf Resort in Gurgaon where the event is
taking place has the distinction of being the first Jack
Nicklaus signature course in South Asia.
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