This was an outcome of a meeting between PGTI and the Bangladesh Professional Golfers' Association general secretary Brigadier General Quamrul lslam who is here on the sidelines of the season-ending McLeod Russel Tour Championship at the RCGC today.
"We are expanding golf in Bangladesh in a big way and it's an extraordinary achievement for BPGA. We expect all the top players sans number one Anirban Lahiri to compete in the two tournaments," Islam told PTI.
"I'm thankful for the support provided by the PGTI. We have increased the prize money to Rs 40 lakh," he said.
In March, PGTI had a BTI Open 2016 in Dhaka which was won by Mohammad Siddikur Rahman as the country also hosted the USD 300,000 Asian Tour event, Bashundhara Bangladesh Open in June.
He further said the BPGA is planning to conduct 14 Bangladesh Tour events by the end of the season in June.
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