Mani Ram and Dipankar Kaushal fire holes-in-one
Navi Mumbai, December 16, 2025: India’s Veer Ahlawat, who won on the PGTI two weeks back, continued his consistent form with a six-under 65 that gave him a two-shot lead on day one of the INR 1 crore CIDCO Open 2025 presented by Larsen & Toubro, the first-ever professional event being played at the Kharghar Valley Golf Course (KVGC) in Navi Mumbai.
With the first-ever competitive round being played at the KVGC today, Gurugram-based Veer’s 65 will count as the course record.
Italy’s Michele Ortolani and American Koichiro Sato shot scores of four-under 67 at the Par-71 course to occupy tied second position.
There were two more foreign players in the top-eight as Uganda’s Joshua Seale and Sri Lankan N Thangaraja were tied fourth with scores of 68 along with the Indian trio of Manoj S, Dhruv Sheoran and Manu Gandas.
Dipankar Kaushal (69) and Mani Ram (75) fired holes-in-one to be tied 10th and tied 69th respectively. Mani Ram, who scored the first hole-in-one at the new venue, had his moment of glory on the 17th hole while Dipankar achieved the feat on the third hole.
CIDCO is an acronym of the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited (CIDCO). Completely owned by the State Government incorporated as a company on 17th march 1970 it is a public sector undertaking of the Government. CIDCO is notified by the State Government as the New Town Development Authority (NTDA). The Government later widened the scope of CIDCO’s activities delegating the responsibility as the Special Development Authority (SPA). Today CIDCO has earned a reputation as the premier town planning and development agency in the country.
Larsen & Toubro has been actively involved in promoting sports both in India and overseas by building defining sports infrastructure like the world’s largest cricket stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad & the world’s largest hockey stadium in Rourkela and sponsoring capital sports events. While the L&T Open is an important event in the WTA Tennis circuit, the L&T Marathon brings thousands of marathoners to run together; and L&T sponsors the L&T Open Golf Tournament in Chennai.
PGTI has been on the path of sustained growth thanks to the persistent support it receives all year round by its Tour Partners Rolex, Amul, IndusInd Bank, Victorious Choice, Campa, Amrutanjan Electro Plus, Golf Plus Monthly and Golf Design India.
Veer Ahlawat, a 10th tee starter on Tuesday, got some early momentum with a three-feet birdie conversion on the 12th and a 20-feet eagle conversion on the 14th. The 29-year-old Veer, taking full advantage of his long-hitting prowess on a course suited for long hitters made further strides with birdie tap-ins on the first and second holes. Ahlawat drained a 15-footer for his last birdie of the day on the fourth.
Ahlawat said, “I’ve been feeling good about my game since returning to play on the PGTI in October. I’ve had good results including a victory. This course suits my game as I feel three out of the four Par-5s are reachable in two shots while a couple of Par-4s are drivable distance for me. However, coming from colder weather at last week’s event in Delhi, one needs to adapt quickly to the warmer conditions here. I enjoyed my first competitive round here at KVGC and feel it’s a great layout.”