Fifty-five golfers took part in the fourth round of the Gulmohar Golfer of the Year (GGOY), played at Gulmohar Greens: Golf & Country Club as part of the Bimavale-Go Golf 2025 calendar. The keenly contested matches took place from April 25 to 27.

In the 0-14 handicap category, Kairav Shah topped the leaderboard with a score of 79 gross and 41 points. Avtar Singh finished as the runner-up with 80 gross and 39 points. In the 15-23 handicap category, Ravinder Kumar emerged victorious with 91 gross and 37 points, narrowly edging out Anant Patel, who recorded 95 gross and 36 points.

Hemant Vaidya was the winner in the 24-36 handicap category with 96 gross and 40 points, while Umesh Rana was the runner-up with 99 gross and 36 points. Each winner received 3,000 reward points for their effort, while the runners-up earned 1,800 points.

In the junior category, Devjeet Singh claimed top honours with 89 gross and 36 points, ahead of runner-up Juhi Mavani, who posted 92 gross and 32 points.
In the skill competitions, Savan Godiawala won the longest drive contest at hole 1 with a shot of 256 yards. He also secured victory in the second shot closest to the pin at hole 9 challenge, landing the ball just 13 feet and 10 inches from the pin. Mihir Sheth won the closest to the pin challenge at hole 3 by placing the ball just 10 feet from the cup.