India loses top golf event due to falling rupee

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 05 2013 | 6:01 PM IST
India will not be hosting USD 2.3 million Avantha Masters from next year after the sponsors -- Avantha Group -- decided against renewing the contract with the European tour because of current economic condition.
The Avantha Group had been the sponsors of the tri-sanctioned event in New Delhi for the last four years but it would no longer be sponsoring the prestigious tournament from next season.
"Having successfully hosted the prestigious Avantha Masters for four consecutive years, the Avantha Group has concluded that in order to attract top talent, both the timing of the event in the golf calendar along with a substantial prize money increase will be required," the company said in a statement.
"Given the current economic conditions, the Avantha Group has concluded that this is not the appropriate moment to do so and has therefore not renewed its contract with the European Tour," it added.
India is going through its worst economic crisis in decades and it has affected various sporting events like Indian Premier League and Indian badminton League as well.
Avantha Group, however, said: "We are very satisfied in the conduct of the European Tour and would continue to explore other golf events and formats.
"We reiterate our firm commitment to the development and growth of professional golf in India."
With Avantha Masters out of the Indian calender from next year, the country will now be hosting just three Asian Tour events: the USD 1.25 million Indian Open and two USD 300,000 tournaments -- the SAIL-SBI Open and the Panasonic Open.
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First Published: Sep 05 2013 | 6:01 PM IST

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