| 1. While growing up, he used to play soccer, basketball, golf, and cricket. |
| 2. Before getting seriously involved with golf, he wanted to join the Indian army. |
| 3. He started playing on the recommendation of Anirban Lahiri’s father, Tushar Lahiri, who was also his mother’s obstetrician and an army doctor at the same station as his father. |
| 4. He started playing golf when he was 7 years old and decided to pursue it as a career at the age of 12. |
| 5. In 2012, he won the All India Amateur Championship at age 16. |
| 6. He considers Tiger Woods, Jeev Milkha Singh, Arjun Atwal, Jyoti Randhawa, Phil Mickelson, and Anirban Lahiri as his inspirations. |
| 7. He regards DLF Golf and Country Club, Gurgaon, Haryana, as his second home due to frequent matches there between 2012 and 2016. |
| 8. He finished in three top-10s in his PGTI (Professional Golf Tour of India) rookie season in 2013. |
| 9. He was ranked first in the juniors before turning professional in 2013. |
| 10. He is affiliated with The Chandigarh Golf Club in Chandigarh. |
| 11. He is a vegetarian and often travels with pre-prepared vegetarian meals on tours. He consumes dry fruits, bananas, and energy bars for protein. |
| 12. For protein intake, he works with a nutritionist and drinks a protein drink twice a day. He focuses on eating spinach and broccoli. |
| 13. He has a gluten allergy. |
| 14. In 2014, he joined Delhi University’s School of Open Learning for a B.A. (Hons.) degree in Political Science but couldn't complete the course due to clashing exam and European tour dates. |
| 15. He is ranked No. 1 in golf in India as of 2024. |
| 16. In 2024, he was upgraded to the Sports Ministry’s TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme) core group. |
| 17. He will represent India in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. |