Ten-year-old Indo-American golfer Aaryash Bhadoria shines on global stage
Ten-year-old Indo-American golfer Aaryash Singh Bhadoria is emerging as a promising junior talent, earning accolades across the US and abroad. Currently training and competing in India, his journey blends global exposure, discipline and sporting ambition.
Updated On - 9 January 2026, 10:05 AM
Hyderabad: At the age of 10, Aaryash Singh Bhadoria, a young golfing talent with roots in India, has become the cynosure of all eyes in the US with his consistency on the greens.
The Indo-American junior golfer from Chicago (Illinois) has been displaying unwavering passion for the sport and by all means represents a new generation of young athletes who balance discipline, hard work, and pure love for the game.
As part of his dreams to make it really big, Aaryash is presently training and competing in India, taking on new challenges, gaining
international exposure, and continuing to evolve his game. His journey beautifully blends global experience, cultural identity, and sporting ambition.
For the record, Aaryash began his golf journey at just 5, learning the sport alongside his father. What started as
weekend bonding quickly evolved into a serious pursuit of excellence. Known for his work ethic, competitive mindset, and willingness to embrace challenges, Aaryash consistently pushes himself to grow and perform at the highest level.
Aaryash has been travelling US and internationally—exploring new courses, adapting to different playing conditions, and competing against diverse talent.
His dedication is
reflected not only in his results, but also in the intensity and joy he brings to training every single
day.
Some of his achievements which caught the eye of the critics include being ranked among top three players in the US Kids Golf under-10 category, securing multiple major wins in 2025 including YDP 18-Hole Even, Pinecrest, European Junior World Championship – Muscat, Oman.
Aaryash also won the US Kids golf regional tournament, Under Armour Junior Regionals, Meijer Callaway Junior Golf tournament, IJGA (Illinois Junior Golf Association) tournament, second-place finish in the US Kids Regionals (on his maiden appearance) and in Hyderabad finished third in the Boulder Hills IGU South Zone .