
Port Louis (Mauritius), April 11 Sachin Baisoya produced a superb final round, scoring a five-under 67, to win his first IGPL Tour title, clinching the IGPL Invitational 2026 in Mauritius hosted by Leander Paes on Saturday.
A four-under 32 on the final nine holes helped the 30-year-old finish at 11-under, three strokes ahead of overnight leader Veer Ganapathy, who finished at 8-under after a round with two birdies and two bogeys.
For the 18-year-old Ganapathy, it was his third runner-up finish.
Last year's Order of Merit winner, Pukhraj Singh Gill (67), joined Olympian Udayan Mane (68) and multiple IGPL winner Aman Raj (69) in a tie for third place at 5-under totals.
Milind Soni (71) was tied for sixth alongside Shaurya Binu (69) with 4-under totals. Three players – Aryan Roopa Anand (72), Yashas Chandra (69), and Raghav Chugh (69) – were tied for eighth at 3-under.
A large group of six players finished tied for 11th at 2-under. This group included the top woman finisher, Ridhima Dilawari (73), and the top local player, Pierre Pellegrin (70). They were joined by 11-time Asian Tour winner Gaganjeet Bhullar, who found his form with a 5-under 67, four-time Asian Tour winner Shiv Kapur (69), Harshjeet Sethie (70), and Indian-American Manav Shah (70).
The 27-year-old Pellegrin's performance was particularly remarkable. He began the week with an 8-over 80 but shot an 8-under 64 the next day before finally finishing with a 2-under 70.
"Winning in India is always a great feeling, but to win on a Tour event outside adds to the excitement. This course is quite tough and demanding, yet also beautiful,” said Baisoya.
Trailing by two shots at the start of the day after a bogey on the last hole the previous day, Baisoya quickly recovered with early birdies on the first and third holes, while Ganapathy started with a bogey. This allowed Baisoya to take an early lead. Ganapathy fought back with consecutive birdies on the fifth and sixth to regain the lead, though he dropped a shot on the eighth.
Ganapathy remained ahead as the players reached the back straight, but the decisive move occurred between the 12th and 16th holes.
Baisoya holed four birdies in a span of five holes, including three in a row from the 12th to the 14th to move to 10-under. Another birdie on the 16th took him to 11-under.
While the lead changed hands a few times, Baisoya took control in the crucial stages of the back nine to open a significant gap. Ganapathy was unable to find momentum, giving back shots despite recording four birdies during the day.