India’s Autistic Golfer Ranveer Saini Strikes Gold in Macau
In September last year, too, Bhim awardee Ranveer had won a silver medal at the Macau Golf Masters.
Macau, Hong Kong – India’s autistic pride, 24-year-old golfer Ranveer Singh Saini, has once again brought glory to the nation by clinching the Gold Medal at the prestigious Golf Masters Tournament 2025, held in Macau from June 20th to 26th, 2025.
The international golf event saw participation from across the globe, including Australia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Finland, New Zealand, the USA, Costa Rica, and Hong Kong, with 47 top golfers with Intellectual Disabilities competing for honors.
Ranveer played like a champion at the MIG Championship course in Macau, under challenging conditions of rain, heat, and humidity, to fight his way to the top and clinch the Gold medal. The Challengers League Trophy, competing against the best golfers from these countries.
With this latest win of the gold medal, Ranveer Singh Saini continues to raise the Indian flag high on the international stage. His journey remains a shining example of perseverance, talent, and the unyielding spirit of athletes with neurodiversity.
Ranveer in 2024 was awarded the National Award from the President of India for his outstanding contribution to golf for the nation.
Bhim awardee Ranveer Singh Saini, a 23-year-old golfer from Gurugram – a suburb of the National capital, New Delhi, has added another accolade to his impressive career by winning a silver medal at the prestigious Macau Golf Masters, held from September 23 to 28 in Macau, Hong Kong.
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