India, Jan. 23 -- Gaganjeet Bhullar knows what it takes to tame golf courses. The 11-time winner on the Asian Tour - the most by an Indian - has entered the 20th year of his professional career, and while that makes him one of the longest-serving Indian pros around, it also gives him a vantage view of the state of the game in the country. And his analysis is brutally honest.

The 37-year-old believes Indian golf is going through a terminal slump and the lack of depth in the men's golf is "very disturbing."

"I am extremely sad with the way things are. There seems to be no depth, there are no wins on international tours. Indian golf is going through its worst phase," Bhullar said on the sidelines of the Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) ev...