Hero Indian Open

The Hero Indian Open is set to welcome a star-studded field to the DLF Golf & Country Club with record prize money of $2 million and more ranking points when it returns to the DP World Tour for the first time since 2019 from February 23-26.

The return of the country’s marquee golf event after 2019 - when the prize fund was $1.75 million - is also marked by the fact that it is firmly on the European Tour, known as the DP World Tour, and no longer part of the Asian Tour.

Nov 09, 2022 19:11
The Hero Indian Open will reportedly be making a return on the DP World (European) Tour’s schedule for 2023 after a gap of three years. 
Jan 10, 2022 17:01
NEW DELHI: The surging Omicron variant of COVID-19 has led to a rash of golf tournaments being postponed across the country.  For the Indian Golf Union (IGU) however, its focus is on successfully staging the upcoming $2 million Hero Indian Open, scheduled by the DP World Tour to run from February 24-27 at DLF GC, Gurgaon.
Nov 09, 2021 12:11
NEW DELHI: The Hero Indian Open is set to return to the European Tour’s Race to Dubai in 2022, with the 56th edition of the historic event to be played from February 24-27, following a two-year absence due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Jul 03, 2021 11:07
NEW DELHI: The European Tour Friday announced the cancellation of the $1.75 million Hero Indian Open, scheduled to be held in thye capital in October, citing the uncertainties surrounding the COVID-19 situation in the country. This is the second year running that Indian golf's biggest event will not be held in the country as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mar 15, 2019 12:03
NEW DELHI: The 2019 edition of the Hero Indian Open, which is India’s flagship golf tournament and country’s longest running international sports event, will see some of the most well-known golfers from around the world vie for top honors.
Feb 28, 2018 12:02
GURUGRAM: An international starcast from 31 countries, including six players from the World’s Top-100, are all set to battle it out at the 2018 Hero Indian Open.  The field includes a plethora of Order of Merit winners, past champions, Ryder Cup captains and a Major champion.