New
Delhi, November 7, 2019- Dr. Pawan Munjal, Chairman, Hero MotoCorp, has been
formally inducted into the Asia Pacific
Golf Hall of Fame.
Dr. Munjal, whose support and
commitment to promotion of golf has been globally acknowledged, was conferred
the prestigious honour at a glittering ceremony held at
the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurugram to present the 2019 Asian Golf Awards
on Wednesday evening.
At the Asia Pacific Golf Hall
of Fame, Dr. Munjal joins legendary golfers such as Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player
and other leading golf personalities, such as Dr. David Chu, the founder of
Mission Hills, the world’s largest golf resort.
Dr. Munjal, has been recognized for his
extraordinary role as the steward of the game, not only in Asia, but also globally.
Driven by his personal commitment towards the game, Hero MotoCorp today is a prominent partner of all three
international Golfing Tours – The PGA Tour, The European Tour and the Asian
Tour.
Dr. Munjal’s induction into the
Asia Pacific Golf Hall of Fame will be permanently installed at the Dr. David
Chu Golf Museum at Shenzhen in China, the new home of the Hall of Fame.
Commenting on the occasion, Dr. Pawan Munjal said, “It is truly humbling to be conferred with
such a prestigious honor. We have been associated with Golf for over two
decades, and this partnership has expanded over the years to different parts of
the world. This honor gives us added motivation to remain committed to promoting
the sport and enabling youngsters to realize their potential and reach global
platforms.”
Mr. Mike Sebastian, CEO of the Asia
Pacific Golf Group,
said, “It is really
an honour to be able to recognise Dr. Pawan Munjal and to bring him into the
elite fold of some of the greatest names in golf. Besides his wonderful support
of golf, the induction of Dr. Munjal serves as a recognition of his invaluable
contributions to nation-building and his strong commitment towards socio-economic
development of India and in many other parts of the world.”
Dr. Munjal co-hosts the ‘Hero
World Challenge’, at Albany in the Bahamas, a PGA sanctioned Tiger Woods
invitational event that is one of the most coveted golf tournaments in the
world. He also hosts the ‘Hero Challenge’ – the innovative one-hole knockout
contest played under lights, at three prominent European Tour events.
Hero MotoCorp also has been the
title sponsor of Hero Indian Open for men - co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and
European Tour, since 2006 and the Hero Women’s Indian Open, which is a part of
the Ladies European Tour, since 2010. Hero MotoCorp also sponsors India’s
domestic Pro Tour for women.
Dr. Munjal has also always been a keen supporter and
promoter of golfers around the world. Top Indian golfers such as Anirban
Lahiri, Shiv Kapur and Sharmila Nicollette are supported by Dr. Munjal and have
been brand ambassadors of Hero MotoCorp. Legendary golfer and 16-time major
winner Tiger Woods is the Global Corporate Partner of Hero MotoCorp.
In addition to Golf, Dr. Munjal has also been one of
the biggest promoters of football, field hockey and cricket in India and around
the globe.
Dr. Munjal is one of India’s foremost corporate
leaders, championing growth, socioeconomic progress and technological
innovation. Under his leadership, Hero achieved the coveted title of World’s
No. 1 two-wheeler company (in terms of volume sales by a single company in a
calendar year) in 2001 and has successfully retained this position till date,
for 18 consecutive years now.
Hero MotoCorp commands well over 50% share in the
domestic motorcycle market in India and has sold over 90 million motorcycles
and scooters in cumulative sales so far. Dr. Munjal has led Hero MotoCorp in
its rapid growth as a truly multinational company with its global footprint
spanning across 37 countries in Asia, Africa and South and Central America.
In keeping with Dr. Munjal’s vision of making Hero MotoCorp
a technology powerhouse, the Company has set up a world class, state-of-the-art
research, design and development centre called the Hero Centre of Innovation
and Technology (CIT) at Jaipur in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan. More
than 600 engineers from around the world are engaged in designing and
developing mobility solutions for customers in markets across the globe.