GEC Open goes bigger, to tee off from five cities

In line with its popularity in the corporate sector, golf is again set to permeate India’s business circles.

CHENNAI: In line with its popularity in the corporate sector, golf is again set to permeate India’s business circles. The Global Enterprise Connect (GEC) Open — an annual corporate tournament held across many nations in the eastern hemisphere — will make its presence felt in five Indian cities from the end of this month — Jamshedpur (October 29), Bengaluru (November 1), Delhi NCR (November 4), Bhubaneswar (November 12) and Mumbai (November 12).

From one round in Dubai during its inception in 2014, the fourth edition of the ongoing event will see 29 rounds being held across 18 countries, with a participation of more than 2,400. India alone will be accounting for 500 of them.

“Holistically speaking, golf is quite a complete sport. Not only does it involve a lot of patience and exercise in the form of long-distance walking, it also provides a platform for interaction between individuals,” remarked Vikram Singh, managing director (India) of GEC.

For doing so, the event — being played in the Stableford format at 3/4th handicap — has a ‘Global Leaderboard’ for letting participants know their overall worldwide standing. One net winner from each city will qualify for the world final in Dubai. The two-day event will be held on December 13 and 14 at Trump International Golf Club and Emirates Golf Club.

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