Name Amit Luthra | Role Golfer | |
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Eager to nurture the new, young golfers of India | Amit Luthra | The Golf Foundation
Amit Krishan Luthra (born 15 September 1960) is an Indian golfer, who led his country's team for over 20 years.
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- Eager to nurture the new young golfers of India Amit Luthra The Golf Foundation
- Diplomats Golf Cup Neelam Pratap Rudy Amit Luthra
- Background and family
- The Golf Foundation
- References
Luthra represented India in the 1982 Asian Games, where he was on the gold medal team. He is also an Arjuna Awardee, and recently won the Golf Championship at Pehelgam.
Diplomats Golf Cup- Neelam Pratap Rudy & Amit Luthra
Background and family
Luthra was born to Krishan Luthra and Ved Luthra in New Delhi, India. His father was an avid golfer who served in the Indian Air Force. Luthra started playing golf at a very young age in Kanpur with his father and siblings where there was access to golf courses.
The Golf Foundation
Luthra founded and runs The Golf Foundation in India, which helps underprivileged children. He has also taught young golfers, including Ashok Kumar, Rashid Khan and Shubham Jaglan.
References
Amit Luthra Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA