Sixty-eight golfers participated in four categories in the second round of the Gulmohar Golfer of the Year 2025 (GGOY), played at Gulmohar Greens: Golf & Country Club as a part of the Bimavale-Go Golf 2025 calendar.

TejasDeswal won in the 0-14 handicap category with 76 gross and 38 points, and Haidar Ali was the category runner-up with 85 gross and 37 points.

ShyamNaithani topped the charts in the 15-23 handicap category with 83 gross and 41 points, while Navjot Singh Bhamra was the runner-up with 96 gross and 34 points.

SavanGodiawala emerged as the winner in the 24-36 handicap category with 98 gross and 34 points. Rahul Saini finished as the runner-up with 108 gross and 33 points.
The three winners received 3,000 reward points, with the runner-ups bagging 1,800 points for their efforts.

In the junior category, Devjeet Singh Panesar won with 91 gross and 34 points, with Reyansh Shah finishing as the runner-up with 113 gross and 31 points. They received 1,500 and 1,200 reward points respectively for their performance. In all, 31 golfers from all four categories earned reward points.
In the skill competitions, MihirSheth won the competition for the longest drive at hole #1 with a shot of 265 yards. Minoti Singh won the competition for the closest to pin at hole #3 by landing the ball just six feet and 11 inches from the hole. The third skill competition for the second shot closest to the pin at hole #9 was won by Mahammad Yusuf, who landed the ball just two feet and four inches away from the hole.