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Pro-Am southern leg today

BANGALORE: The Southern leg of the BT-Honda Pro-Am of Champions, will be played at the Eagleton Golf resort here on Saturday.

The tournament has attracted entries from top CEO’s from the Southern region which is sponsored by Honda SIEL Cars India, and co-sponsored by Avaya Global Connect and ITC Hotels Ltd. ColorPlus are the styling partners.

The Corporate golf tournament is also being played in Mumbai (Western Zone), Delhi (Northern Zone) and Kolkata (Eastern Zone). The winners from each zone will then travel to New Delhi to take part in the Grand Final to be held at the Golden Greens in Gurgaon on February 24 where the top 20 professional golfers of the country will also be seen in action. The tournament will be played in three categories 0-8, 9-16, 17-24 based on players’ handicaps. The respective winner from each category will be eligible for the National final.— Special Correspondent

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