DLF G&CC
The main tournaments played at DLF G&CC are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Indian Open (Mar 26-29; European-DP World and Indian Tours event). Second-placed and defending champion Eugenio Chacarra (Esp) finished 2 shots behind 27-year-old Alex Fitzpatrick (Eng), who recorded his first European (DP World) Tour win in his 87tht start on the Tour. Alex's older brother Matt was a winner on the PGA Tour just a week earlier (Valspar Championship). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotorCorp
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (European/Asian Ladies Tours event). [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Indian Open (Mar 27-30; European-DP World Tour event). Second-placed Keita Nakajima (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind 25-year-old Eugenio Chacarra (Esp). Chacarra, playing on a sponsor's invite, recorded his first European-DP World Tour win in his ninth start on the Tour. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
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Played as the inaugural International Series India presented by DLF (Jan 30-Feb 2; Asian Tour event). Second-placed LIV golfer Bryson DeChambeau (USA) finished 4 shots behind 31-year-old Ollie Schniederjans (USA). Making his first start on the Asian Tour, Schniederjans (who had both hips replaced in 2022) recorded his first win as a professiona. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Note: first of the Asian Tour's 2025 "International Series" events, funded by the Saudi-backed LIV Golf company.
Asia
Hero MotorCorp
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 9-12; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). Second-placed Alice Hewson (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Shannon Tan (Sing), who recorded her second Ladies European Tour win of the season, and third in total. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Indian Open (Mar 28-31; European-DP World Tour event). Second-placed Veer Ahlawat (Jndia), Sebastian Söderberg (Swe) and Johannes Veerman (USA) finished 4 shots behind 23-year-old Keita Nakajima (Jpn), who recorded his first European Tour win in his 11th start on the Tour. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotorCorp
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 24-27; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). Second-placed Shannon Tan (Sing), Agathe Sauzon (Fra), Momoka Kobori (NZ) and Manon De Rey (Belg) finished 1 shot behind Liz Young (Eng), who recorded her second Ladies European Tour win. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Indian Open (Feb 23-26; European-DP World Tour event). Second-placed Yannik Paul (Ger) finished 1 shot behind fellow countyman Marcel Siem (Ger). Siem recorded his fifth European (DP World) Tour win, ending an eight year winless stretch on the Tour. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotorCorp
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 26-29; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). Second-placed Sara Kjellker (Swe) finished 5 shots behind 23-year-old fellow Tour rookie Aline Krauter (Ger), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Hero Indian Open not played in 2022 (scheduled for Feb 17-20, but cancelled for a third straight year due to the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 20-23; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). Second-placed Caroline Hedwall (Swe) and Amandeep Drall (India) finished 3 shots behind 26-year-old Olivia Cowan (Ger), who recorded her maiden Ladies European Tour win in her 96th start on the Tour. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Hero Indian Open not played in 2021 (scheduled for Oct 28-31, but cancelled due to the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic; Asian/Eurpn Trs event).
Asia
Hero
Hero Women's Indian Open not played in 2021 (scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 3, but cancelled due to ongoing global coronavirus pandemic; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Hero Indian Open not played in 2020 (scheduled for March 19-22; cancelled due to global coronavirus pandemic; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Hero Women's Indian Open not played in 2020 (scheduled for Oct 1-4; cancelled due to world coronavirus pandemic). [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Indian Open (March 28-31; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Second-placed Masahiro Kawamura (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Gallacher (Scot). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 3-6; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Marianne Skarpnoord (Nor) finished 3 shots behind 30-year-old Christine Wolf (Aut), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win in her 91st start on the Tour. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Indian Open (March 8-11; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Wallace (Eng) beat fellow-countryman Andrew Johnston (Eng) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record his second European Tour win. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 18-21; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Caroline Hedwall (Swe), Felicity Johnson (Eng), Nicole Broch Larsen (Den) and Christine Wolf (Aut) finished 2 shots behind 44-year-old Becky Morgan (Wales), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win in her 18th year on the tour. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Indian Open (March 9-12; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Second-placed Gavin Green (Malay) finished 7 shots behind defending champion Chawrasia (India). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Nov 10-13; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Michelle Thomson (Scot) finished 1 shot behind 23-year-old Ladies European Tour rookie Camille Chevalier (Fra), who recorded her first LET win. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Nov 11-13; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Brittany Lincicome (USA) and Belen Mozo (Esp) finished 1 shot behind 18-year-old rookie professional Aditi Ashok (India), the first home winner of this event. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 23-25; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Becky Morgan (Wales), Malene Jorgensen (Den) and Cheyenne Woods (USA) finished 1 shot behind Ladies European Tour rookie and wire-to-wire winner Emily Kristine Pedersen (Den), who won her first LET event. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Avantha
Played as the Avantha Masters (Feb 16-19; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Second-placed Jorge Campillo (Esp) and Marcel Siem (Ger) finished 2 shots behind first-time European Tour winner Kruger (RSA). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Nov 30-Dec 2; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Defending champion and second-placed Caroline Hedwall (Swe) finished 4 shots behind Pornanong Phatlum (Thai), who claimed her third Women's Indian Open title, and first win on the Ladies European Tour. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Avantha
Played as the Avantha Masters (Feb 17-20; Asian/Eurpn Trs event; Asian Tour season-opener). Second-placed Robert Coles (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Chawrasia (Ind), who recorded his second Asian Tour win. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Dec 9-11; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Pornanong Phatlum (Thai) finished 2 shots behind tour rookie Caroline Hedwall, who recorded her fourth Ladies European Tour title of 2011. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Avantha
The inaugural Avantha Masters (Feb 11-14; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Second-placed Richard Finch (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Dodt (Aus), who recorded his first win on both the European and Asian Tours. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Honda
Played as the Hero Honda Women's Indian Open (Nov 11-13; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Laura Davies (Eng) beat Louise Friberg (Swe), Nontaya Srisawang (Thai) and Tandi Cunningham (RSA) at the first playoff hole. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero Honda
Played as the Hero Honda Indian Open (Oct 8-11; Asian Tr event). First-time Asian Tr winner Muniyappa (Ind) beat Sung Lee (S Kor) with a 10-foot birdie putt at the first playoff hole. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
DLF
Played as the DLF Women's Indian Open (Feb 25-27; Ladies Asian Tr event). Second-placed Hae-jung Kim (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Pornanong Phatlum (Thai). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Johnnie Walker
Played as the Johnnie Walker Classic (Feb 28-Mar 2; Asian/Eurpn/Aus Trs event). Second-placed Greg Chalmers (Aus), Scott Strange (Aus) and Taichiro Kiyota (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind first-time European Tour winner Brown (NZ), who recorded his first Asian Tour win just one week earlier. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
DLF
Played as the DLF Women's Indian Open (March 26-28; Ladies Asian Tr event). Second-placed Jun-jye Wei (Taiw) and Yuki Sakurai (Jpn) finished 4 shots behind 19-year-old Pornanong Phatlum (Thai). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
DLF
Played as the inaugural DLF Women's Indian Open (March 14-16; Ladies Asian Tr event). Yani Tseng (Taiw) beat Russamee Gulyanamitta (Thai) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Honda
Played as the Hero Honda Masters (Feb 14-17; Asian Tr event; not played in 2001). Second-placed James Oh (USA), Prayad Marksaeng (Thai) and Sriroj Thammanoon (Thai) finished 1 shot behind Kahlon (India). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Honda
Played as the Hero Honda Masters (Nov 2-5; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Simon Dyson (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Atwal (India). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
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