Golf
Indian Open golf set to take place in March
The tournament carries a prize money of $2.25 million.
The Indian Golf Union announced on Tuesday that the Indian Open golf tournament, a part of the DP World Tour, will take place from March 27 to 30, 2025.
The tournament carries a prize money of $2.25 million.
However, the venue for the tournament has not been announced yet. DLF Golf and Country Club is likely to host the Indian Open golf.
"The Indian Open is the property of the Indian Golf Union since its inaugural edition in 1964. Hero MotoCorp will continue to be the title sponsors of the tournament. They have been the title sponsor since 2005," a statement issued by the IGU read.
"We are pleased to receive the continued patronage of title sponsors Hero MotoCorp consecutively for the 17th edition. The tournament has only grown over the years and it will be the last stop of the Asian Swing on the DP World Tour this time too," said SK Sharma, chairman of the tournament organising committee.
"Some of the world's best men's professionals, not just Europe, will be vying for top honours this time as well along with the cream of Indian golf," added Sharma.
Japan's Keita Nakajima, who won the event in 2024, is likely to defend his title.