- Manav Shah qualified for his first U.S. Open
- He turned professional 11 years ago
- His wife was his caddie during qualifying
- Shah is the first IGPL player to reach a Major
- He called the U.S. Open “the highest peak” of golf
Indian-American golfer Manav Shah is preparing for the biggest moment of his career after qualifying for the U.S. Open, which will take place in New York next month.
The 34-year-old golfer turned professional 11 years ago. His father is from Gujarat, while his mother is from Maharashtra.
Shah also became the first player from the Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) tour to qualify for a Major championship since the tour started last year.
Speaking to The Hindu during a virtual conversation from the United States, Shah said reaching a Major championship is a special achievement for him.
“A Major is the highest peak of our game, so I am honoured to have earned my way into that event. I have always had the belief, and I feel that I have had the game. There have been a lot of peaks and valleys over the years, but I never questioned my abilities,” he said.
Shah explained that mental growth and confidence have helped him during this stage of his career. He also credited his wife for playing a major role in his journey.
“Working on my mind as I mature into this second breath has been of huge help. My wife has played a big part in this journey; she was my caddie in the qualifying event. She has been fully supportive, encouraging me to continue chasing my dream. She insists that I stay calm and be myself. That is something I am starting to do a lot more. I need not be anyone other than Manav Shah; If I am Manav Shah, I can achieve what I want to,” he added.
Shah believes qualifying for the U.S. Open could become an important turning point in his career.
“I am excited to tee off in three weeks (June 18). How I play there will obviously matter, but I think that it could be a springboard for the future. There is going to be validation with this.”
The golfer now hopes this opportunity will lead to bigger achievements ahead as he prepares for his Major championship debut.







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