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Indian-origin golfer Aaron Rai becomes first Englishman to win PGA Championships

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Last updated: 2026/05/18 at 6:14 PM
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5 min readUpdated: May 19, 2026 12:02 AM IST

On late Sunday night, 31-year-old Indian-origin golfer Aaron Rai became the first Englishman to win the PGA Championships in the stroke play era and became only the second-ever Indian-origin golfer after two-time Major winner Vijay Singh to achieve the feat. His overall score of 9-under-271 and the fateful lifting of the Wanamaker Trophy came under the watchful eyes of his father Amrik Singh and wife, Indian professional golfer Gaurika Bishnoi.

“Asi sare jane Aaron layi cheer kar rahe si (We all were awake and cheering for Aaron). While his mother is in Kenya with Aaron’s sister, his father Amrik was cheering for him from the stands. My other nephew and niece were here in Wolverhampton and it was a surreal feeling to watch Aaron lift the trophy with his name inscribed on the trophy, which has names like Tiger Woods and other greats on it,” shared Kuldip Chana, elder maternal aunt of Aaron while speaking to The Indian Express from Wolverhampton.


Aaron Rai with coach Darren Prosser. Image via Special Arrangement Aaron Rai with coach Darren Prosser. Image via Special Arrangement

Aaron’s father worked as a professor in Perton, Wolverhampton and mother Dalvir Shukla as a medical nurse. Evenings were spent watching his brother and cousins play cricket before his parents introduced plastic clubs to the then four-year-old. With two golf clubs near their residence, Amrik would take Aaron to the clubs as well as East Park before getting him enrolled at the 3 Hammer Golf Club. Chana recalled the time when her brother-in-law would talk about his son’s golf swing and would tell her that he would support the youngster in his dreams. “Our homes are near and I remember Aaron was four years old when Amrik paji and my sister got him his first pair of plastic clubs. I guess he still used to wear nappies when we used to take him to East Park (laughs). But when Aaron started playing golf at the golf clubs, Amrik paji would tell me, “Behen ji (sister), you look at Aaron’s golf swing!’. Later when one of the parents left the job to support Aaron’s game, we all understood. Yes, it was tough but then it was all for their son’s dream,” adds Chana.

Aaron, who first played in a major at the 2017 British Open, spoke about the challenges faced by his family and how it taught him to be humble. “My dad was with me, as I said, every day, practice wise, and he really instilled the importance of work and dedication and trying to consistently build just good, strong habits around the game. My mom worked extremely hard away from golf. She worked a couple of jobs at one time and she did a lot of work around the house. My sister took a massive role as well at a young age. She had a job from the age of 14, 15, so there was a lot of consistent messaging of hard work. I guess as I’ve got older, it’s something that I’ve really valued,” Aaron said while addressing reporters on Sunday.

In Wolverhampton, coach Darren Prosser, a former pro and one of Aaron’s first coaches, too was watching him win the PGA Championships. While Aaron now trains under Andy Proudman and Piers Ward, Prosser has seen him up close. “He was seven years old when he came to the 3 Hammer course. And we used to do some lessons and then play on the par-three course. His father Amrik had been his support since day one. Aaron had a textbook swing and he had a great way of getting the club on the ball. He had great hand-eye coordination and he could really work the ball. He hasn’t got many weaknesses in his golf game and he’s suited for a technical course like it was the last night at Aronimink,” said Prosser to The Indian Express.

Aaron also spoke about what the win means for England as well India and Kenya. “I am very proud to be from England. That’s where I grew up. That’s where a lot of my family still lives. I’m very proud of India and Kenya as well. My mom grew up there (Kenya), and my mom’s side of the family lived there for a number of years before they moved to England. And again, going back a couple of generations, both of my sets of grandparents from my mom and dad’s side, were from India. So again, I’m just very proud of representing all three,” Aaron said.

As for in Wolverhampton, coach Prosser is waiting for his ward to return and give a coaching clinic to the kids. “Post one of his title wins, he had attended a golf clinic and signed for the kids. Hopefully, we will soon have him at our club,” said Prosser. At the Guru ka Niwas Gurudwara in Wolverhampton, which the family attends, secretary Sukhjinder Singh is preparing a path for Aaron. “Sada sareya da puttar hai. Asi vi path karange. (Aaron is a son of us all too. We will recite hymns for him and his success),” said Singh.

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Nitin Sharma is an Assistant Editor with the sports team of The Indian Express. Based out of Chandigarh, Nitin works with the print sports desk while also breaking news stories for the online sports team. A Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award recipient for the year 2017 for his story ‘Harmans of Moga’, Nitin has also been a three-time recipient of the UNFPA-supported Laadli Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity for the years 2022, 2023 and 2024 respectively. His latest Laadli Award, in November 2025, came for an article on Deepthi Jeevanji, who won India’s first gold medal at the World Athletics Para Championship and was taunted for her unusual features as a child.

Nitin mainly covers Olympics sports disciplines with his main interests in shooting, boxing, wrestling, athletics and much more. The last 17 years with The Indian Express has seen him unearthing stories across India from as far as Andaman and Nicobar to the North East. Nitin also covers cricket apart from women’s cricket with a keen interest. Nitin has covered events like the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the 2011 ODI World Cup, 2016 T20 World Cup and the 2017 AIBA World Youth Boxing Championships.

An alumnus of School of Communication Studies, Panjab University, from where he completed his Masters in Mass Communications degree, Nitin has been an avid quizzer too. A Guru Nanak Dev University Colour holder, Nitin’s interest in quizzing began in the town of Talwara Township, a small town near the Punjab-Himachal Pradesh border. When not reporting, Nitin’s interests lie in discovering new treks in the mountains or spending time near the river Beas at his hometown. … Read More

 

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