International, national Cricketers visit Jammu Tawi Golf Course
Jammu, Oct 3: International cricket stars took time off from their preparations for the upcoming Legends Cricket Tournament to visit Jammu Tawi Golf Course in Sidhra today. The visiting athletes included George Worker (New Zealand), Shaun Marsh (Australia), Peter Trevor (England), and Sachin Rana (India).
The cricketers, who traded their bats for golf clubs, experienced firsthand the challenging terrain and scenic beauty of one of India’s premier golf courses. The facility is set to host the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) later this month.
“It’s rare to find a course that not only tests your skill but also allows you to soak in such scenic beauty,” remarked Worker, praising the well-maintained fairways. Marsh described the course as challenging yet enjoyable, while Trevor, an avid golfer, commended its unique layout and mountain views.
Manav Gupta, Secretary of Jammu Tawi Golf Course, said, “We are honoured to welcome such distinguished athletes from around the world. Their positive feedback validates our efforts to create a top-tier golfing experience that showcases the region’s natural beauty while maintaining international standards.”
The visit underscores Jammu Tawi Golf Course’s growing reputation as a premier golfing destination. The facility regularly hosts the PGTI and continues to attract both national and international sports personalities.
The cricketers, who expressed their desire to return to Jammu for both cricket and golf, will soon participate in the Legends Cricket Tournament beginning this week.