Gaganjeet Bhullar will lead the Indian challenge at the International Series Japan this week.
The most successful Indian on the Asian Tour with 11 titles, Bhullar heads a strong contingent at Caledonian Golf Club from April 2–5.
He will be joined by Karandeep Kochhar, along with veterans Jeev Milkha Singh, SSP Chawrasia and Jyoti Randhawa. Shaurya Bhattacharya is also in the field, while Ajeetesh Sandhu is listed as second reserve.
Bhullar arrives in solid form on the domestic circuit, having won three times in 2025 and the opening event of 2026 on the IGPL Tour.
Despite India’s growing presence, no Indian has yet won on the International Series — something Bhullar will look to change. His last international win came in Indonesia in late 2023.
Jeev brings strong pedigree in Japan, having won four times on the Japan Tour. He continues to compete across the Senior Tour in Japan and the Legends Tour in Europe, and recently won the IGPL Colombo event.
Among the international names, Richard T. Lee arrives in form after a runner-up finish at LIV Golf Singapore. Miguel Tabuena and Travis Smyth are also part of a competitive field.
With experience and current form on their side, the Indian contingent will look to make a mark in Japan this week.
Story – V Krishnaswamy
Photo – IGPL




