The Indian Open, titled for sponsorship reasons as the Hero Indian Open since 2011, is the national
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golf
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Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping wi ...
championship of
India
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, organised by the
Indian Golf Union
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History
The Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC), founded in 1829, initially managed all matters related to golf in India. The RCGC in ...
. Founded in 1964, it was added to the
Asia Golf Circuit
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schedule in 1970. In 1998 it became an event on the rival Omega Tour (known as the
Asian Tour
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since 2004). Since 2015, it has also been co-sanctioned by the
European Tour.
From 1964 until 2000, the tournament was held exclusively at either
Delhi Golf Club or
Royal Calcutta Golf Club. Since then it has been held at
Classic Golf Resort
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in 2000 and 2001,
Karnataka Golf Association
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in 2012, and
DLF Golf and Country Club in 2009 and since 2017; all other editions have been held at Delhi Golf Club.
History
The inaugural event was held in February 1964.
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Ralph Moffitt
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Moffitt was born in Ryton, Tyne and Wear in 1932.
Career
Moffitt tied for first place in the 1960 Dunlop Tourn ...
by four strokes.
Thomson was the inspiration behind the event. He used to stop off in India while travelling worldwide to play and soon realised the potential for golf and that the best way to promote it would be an international tournament. It was this insight that persuaded the Indian Golf Union to establish the Indian Open. Thompson continued to play in the event and won again in 1966 and 1976. His three wins was equalled by
Jyoti Randhawa
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in 2007.
The second event in 1965 was won by Indian amateur
Prem Gopal (Billoo) Sethi, who beat
Guy Wolstenholme by seven strokes.
Sethi still remains the only amateur winner. It was not until 1991, when Ali Sher became champion, that India had another winner.
In 1970 the Indian Open became part of the
Asia Golf Circuit
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; it had been an "associate event" on the circuit in 1967 and 1968. As a result of joining the tour, the field increased in strength with notable winners including three-time major champion
Payne Stewart.
There have been a number of sponsors over the years, with Hero Honda Motors Ltd taking over sponsorship in 2005. The prize fund for 2017 was US$1.75 million.
No events took place in 2020, 2021 and 2022 because of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
Venues
The following venues have been used since the founding of the Indian Open in 1964.
Winners
Source:
Notes
References
External links
Coverage on the Asian Tour's official site
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Asia Golf Circuit events
Former Asian Tour events
European Tour events
Golf tournaments in India
Recurring sporting events established in 1964
1964 establishments in Delhi