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The event will feature top Indian professionals such as Rashid Khan, Udayan Mane, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Khalin Joshi, Chikkarangappa and Aadil Bedi, to name a few. With the resumption of events on the PGTI, the race for berths at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics also resumes as PGTI events offer valuable Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points. The top two Indians in the list will qualify for the Tokyo Olympics on the revised cut-off date of June 21, 2021. Khan is currently the highest-ranked Indian in the world at 252 followed by Mane at 290 while Shubhankar Sharma is third at 348. Bedi won the last PGTI event held in March this year after a record six-hole playoff victory against Mane.

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