Indian golf witnessed a landmark moment on Monday as 21-year-old Pranavi Urs became the first woman ever to lead at any point on the Indian Golf Players League (IGPL). Playing her debut IGPL event, Pranavi stunned the field with a spectacular 6-under 62 at the Par-68 Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC), earning a joint lead with her partner and fellow golfer, Karandeep Kochhar.
What makes the moment even more special? Kochhar — her boyfriend of over two years — fired his own brilliant 62, finishing eagle-par-eagle in style just minutes before Pranavi completed her round. The duo will now tee off together in Round 2, setting up a unique “power couple” battle on the greens.
A Historic Debut
Pranavi, who regularly plays on the Ladies European Tour, delivered one of the strongest rounds of her career. Her card included:
8 birdies
2 bogeys
Two separate streaks of three consecutive birdies
Five birdies on the back nine
“It just made my life easier—hitting fairways, hitting greens. That’s the key on this course,” Pranavi said. “Tomorrow, we compete. We might discuss golf, but on course, it’s game time!”
Kochhar on Fire
Fresh off his maiden international win in Egypt, Kochhar displayed sublime finishing form:
Birdie on the 1st
Bogey on the 4th
Eagle on the 16th (a 40–50 ft putt)
Eagle on the 18th after sticking his second shot to 4–5 feet
“I didn’t have my A-game at the start, but I hung in. The finish just turned hot,” Kochhar said.

Women Shine in Top-10
It was a remarkable day for Indian women golfers, with four players finishing inside the Top-10:
Pranavi Urs — Leader
Vani Kapoor — T-6
Durga Nittur — T-6
Ridhima Dilawari — T-9
This marks one of the strongest collective performances by women in IGPL history.
Leaderboard Highlights
T-1: Pranavi Urs — 62
T-1: Karandeep Kochhar — 62
3rd: Aman Raj — 64 (two-time winner, current Order of Merit leader)
T-4: Kartik Singh, Shaurya Binu — 65
T-6: Pukhraj Singh Gill, Vani Kapoor, Durga Nittur — 66
Teenage talent Kartik Singh, despite missing several putts, stayed in contention with a 3-under 65.
A New Chapter in Indian Golf
Monday’s action at BPGC has opened a new chapter for Indian professional golf. With Pranavi rewriting history, Kochhar powering ahead on the Asian Tour, and women golfers breaking barriers, the IGPL Invitational is now set for a thrilling second round — filled with rivalry, romance, and record-breaking golf.
