Women's Indian Open to tee off in October with top players in world
Sep 27, 2024
New Delhi [India], September 27 : India's premier women's golf tournament, the Women's Indian Open, is gearing up for its 16th edition, which will take place from October 24 to 27 at the DLF Golf and Country Club.
This year's tournament will showcase a star-studded line-up, including seven winners from the current Ladies European Tour (LET) season, alongside other top international players, as per the Women India Open press release.
With a prize pool of US$ 400,000, the tournament, founded in 2007, will also see a strong challenge from Indian players aiming to build on their impressive performance in the 2023 edition, where three Indian golfers finished in the top 10.
As entries continue to come in, notable players who have already confirmed include three former champions: Christine Wolf (2019), Camille Chevalier (2017), and Caroline Hedwall (2011). Additionally, winners from the 2023 and 2024 seasons are expected to join, alongside India's top players.
"The Women's Indian Open is not only India's flagship event but a key part of the Ladies European Tour (LET) calendar. We are proud to witness the tournament's global reputation grow with each edition. We applaud the Women's Golf Association of India (WGAI) for their exceptional work in promoting women's golf in India and are thrilled to continue our long-standing partnership with LET. We eagerly anticipate another thrilling edition and wish all the players the very best," said Sanjay Bhan, the Executive Vice President of MotoCorp, as per the Women India Open press release.
"Each successive year just gets better! While our girls continue to shine overseas, several of them featuring in the Top 10 and even recording podium finishes, the news back home is equally encouraging. The domestic tour continues to grow and flourish, with many more girls now attracted to the sport. The new crop of girls is extremely talented and hungry for success. The improvement in their focus and technique is clearly visible and augurs well for their future as they get ready to compete on the international stage. It is not long before we see many of our players bringing home the medals!" Kavita Singh, the Women's Golf Association of India President, said.
"All this would not have been possible without the support of MotoCorp Ltd. and Pawan Munjal, who have always given us their unstinting support and have stood by us during uncertain times. The WGAI would like to thank MotoCorp Ltd, DLF Ltd., and the many other sponsors who continue to believe in us and support us in our cause. We would also like to thank the Ladies European Tour for working with us to strengthen this partnership," Kavita Singh added.
"The Hero Women's Indian Open has become a staple on the LET schedule and is an event our players continue to look forward to year on year. We can't wait to return to DLF G&CC, a top-quality venue that earlier this year received the 'Best Course Conditions' accolade at the inaugural Ladies European Tour Awards. We are immensely proud of our long-standing partnership with the WGAI, which continues to inspire generations of female golfers across the country. We are excited to work with our long-term partners in India once again to ensure another hugely successful event," Alexandra Armas, CEO of Ladies European Tour, said.
Other prominent names competing in the Women's Indian Open 2024 include a talented trio from England: Annabel Dimmock (KPMG Women's Irish Open champion), Alice Hewson (VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open winner), and Amy Taylor (Ladies Italian Open victor). Also joining the field are Perrine Delacour from France (Dormy Open Helsingborg), Belgium's Manon De Roey (Investec SA Women's Open champion), Swiss player Chiara Tamburlini (Joburg Ladies Open winner), and Shannon Tan from Singapore (Magical Kenya Ladies Open champion).
In 2016, Aditi Ashok made history as the first Indian to win the Hero Women's Indian Open. Amandeep Drall came close to replicating this achievement in 2022, finishing tied for second place. The following year, Diksha Dagar, one of only two Indians to have won on the Ladies European Tour alongside Aditi, secured a third-place finish.
Of the tournament's sixteen editions, fourteen have been held at the renowned DLF Golf and Country Club, which also hosts a domestic women's pro event and the Hero Indian Open for men on its iconic Gary Player-designed course. Players from 11 different countries have claimed the Hero Women's Indian Open title, with Thailand standing out with four victories. Thailand's Pornanong Phatlum holds the record for the most wins, with three victories in 2008, 2009, and 2012. No other player has won the tournament more than once.