NewzVille Sports Desk
BMW India Foundation has joined hands with ‘The Golf Foundation’ to launch ‘Golf for Everyone’ – a nationwide initiative aimed at identifying and nurturing golfing talent among underprivileged children.
BMW India Foundation and The Golf Foundation are conducting India’s largest annual golf talent hunt for 2025-26, which will begin with in-school talent identification camps across government and low-income schools.
To participate in the talent hunt, children can also WhatsApp “I am Talent” on +91 93106 92833.
Hardeep Singh Brar, President and CEO, BMW Group India said, “Golf has traditionally been perceived as a sport limited to the privileged few due to accessibility and resource constraints. The ‘Golf for Everyone’ program seeks to change this narrative by creating opportunities for talented young athletes regardless of their socio-economic background. By bringing golf to the doorsteps of underprivileged children, we hope to foster a truly community-driven sporting culture that celebrates diversity and equal opportunity.”
Using portable hitting mats, nets, and putting kits, children undergo simple athletic evaluations such as throws, sprints, jumps, and coordination drills. This initial screening helps identify young athletes who show potential in physical agility and coordination.
Children shortlisted from these camps will progress to regional on-range golf camps, hosted at golf facilities across multiple Indian states. Here, participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of golf and assessed for basic skills, creating a bridge between raw talent and formal training.




