Lahiri returns to the Hero Indian Open, enhanced purse on offer
The 57th Hero Indian Open from March 28 to 31 will offer an enhanced $2.25 million in prize money and see Anirban Lahiri back in the field.
The 57th Hero Indian Open from March 28 to 31 will offer an enhanced $2.25 million in prize money and see Anirban Lahiri back in the field.
Day two of Asia Pacific Golf Summit 2019 saw participants from across the world, and from diverse fields, share experiences, talk development, problems, and possible solutions,
Discussions, insightful talks and plenty of golf-related wisdom flowed on the opening day of the Asia Pacific Golf Summit at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon on Monday.
Anika Varma recorded the best finish by an Indian amateur at the Women’s Indian Open since Meghna Bal 12 years ago as she came in fifth overall on Sunday.
Amandeep Drall and Diksha Dagar returned contrasting cards but both will feel they are in with a chance at the $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open .
Sneha Singh is at the Hero Women’s Indian Open having earned a spot on the basis of her win in a domestic professional tour event at home in Hyderabad earlier in the summer.
Becky Morgan is back to defend her Hero Women’s Indian Open title as the tournament gets under way at the DLF Golf and Country Club from Thursday.
The leading nine players on the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour’s Order of Merit have all secured places at next month’s $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open.
Tvesa Malik warmed up for the Hero Women’s Indian Open with a gutsy display on the final day of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour 13th leg in Gurgaon on Friday.
Carrying the confidence of a shared 13th place finish at last year’s Hero Women’s Indian Open, Tvesa Malik made a flying start in the Rs 6 lakh 13th leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour with a 4-under 68 in Gurgaon.
With the $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open just about five weeks away, the domestic tour will give its players a feel of the DLF course with many of the top starts in action at the Rs 6 lakh event this week.
Scotland’s Stephen Gallacher made the most of his years of experience to emerge winner of the Hero Indian Open 2019 on Sunday.
Julian Suri kept his nose ahead of the field in the $1.75 million Hero Indian Open 2019 with a second successive 5-under par 67 at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon on Friday.
It was a slaughter of the heavyweights on the opening day of the Hero Indian Open 2019 at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon with only 44 professionals able to break par on a hit and sunny Thursday.
Former winner Anirban Lahiri launches his Hero Indian Open campaign in a short while knowing his putter could be the difference between make and break on the DLF greens in Gurgaon.
For two-time winner Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia, the 2019 edition of the Hero Indian Open is all about redemption.
Die-hard cricket follower and European Tour regular Brandon Stone is out to make Bernd Wiesberger a fan of his second favourite sport before they are done at the Hero Indian Open 2019 here this week.
In addition to all the home-grown talent talent on show at the $1.75 million 55th Hero Indian Open, there will be a few names that will roll easily off desi tongues.
England’s Becky Morgan won her maiden title in an 18-year career, claiming the $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open by two shots on Sunday.
Overnight leader Christine Wolf paid for a late error to allow three others into the lead at the Hero Women’s Indian Open 2018 on Saturday.
Austria’s Christine Wolf sits on a four-shot lead over the field at the halfway stage of the Hero Women’s Indian Open 2018 at the DLF Golf and Country Club on Friday.
Norway’s Tonje Daffinrud led the $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open with a first round six under par 66 at the DLF Golf and Country Club on Friday.
Defending champione Camille Chevalier of France leads an international cast for the $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open that tees off on Thursday.
Camille Chevalier of France returns to the scene of her maiden victory in the Hero Women’s Indian Open next week in search of a second title.
By Rahul Banerji Former Hero Women’s Indian Open winner Caroline Hedwall will be back in action in Gurgaon a month after ending a six-year long title drought. The popular Swede, HWIO champion in 2011, travels to India having won the Lacoste Ladies Open de France. It broke a six-year title drought for the 29 year …
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