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When pros play with amateurs

November 09, 2025

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Financial Express Chandigarh

IF YOU'VE EVER been part of a pro-am or even just tagged along for a Saturday morning fourball, you know this truth: the gap between professional golf and amateur golf is not measured in yards — it’s measured in logic.

- Rahil Gangjee

The pros are grinding onTrackMan numbers, launch angles and wedge gapping. The amateurs? They’re mostly trying to remember where they last kept their glove. Yet, put the two together and you have one of the most entertaining spectacles in golf — part sport, part comedy show, and entirely unforgettable.

I didn’t tee it up at the pro-am in the recent DPWorld India Championship, but I’ve played enough of them to know that every group comes with the same ingredients: one guy who swears he used to be a single-digit handicapper, one who’s borrowed every club in his bag, one who thinks “draw” means an art competition, and one who will constantly say, “I haven’t played in a long time.” That last line, by the way, is the national anthem of the 18-handicapper.

“T haven’t played in a long time” - the classic disclaimer

This is the go-to line before every first tee shot. It’s the golfer’s version of “no warm-up, yaar.” It serves as a builtin excuse for any chaos that follows.

But here’s the magic — the moment they stripe one down the middle, you'll see a transformation worthy of a reality show reveal. Suddenly, they stand taller, twirl the club like Rory, and casually say, “Guess the muscle memory’s still there.”

If the next shot finds the trees, don’t worry — it’s because they “overswung trying to get back into tournament mode.”

Tournament focus vs weekend chaos

A pro’s pre-round routine is almost surgical — yardages, wind reads, tempo, hydration. An amateur’s pre-round routine is usually a frantic search for tees, followed by a quick check if the clubhouse serves idlis before 9 am. We warm up by stretching our shoulders; they warm up by telling stories. I once overheard an amateur telling his partner on the first tee, “Bro, I shot 82 last week at KGA.” His friend replied, “Front nine or total?” By the fourth hole, both were still discussing that mythical 82 while their balls explored opposite fairways.

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