The 2024 edition of the Hero Indian Open will be held between March 28-31, 2024 at the DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurugram.
The tournament – now in its 57th edition – will carry a record prize purse of US $2.25 million and will be a part of the Asian Swing bringing added benefits for the Swing Champion. The Hero Indian open will be the second of five events comprising the Asian Swing as part of the new-look 2024 Race to Dubai.
While the entry list is yet to be closed, leading the field will be former champion Anirban Lahiri, who won in 2015, Shiv Kapur, three-time DP World Tour winner Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium and the new exciting talent Kazumi Kobori of New Zealand.
Mr Brijinder Singh, President, Indian Golf Union said: “The Indian Golf Union, the proud organiser of India’s most prestigious golf event, is grateful to Hero MotoCorp and DP World Tour for their unwavering commitment and continuous support to Indian golf and our flagship event. We are thankful to DLF Golf and Country Club for hosting this prestigious tournament at their world class golf course. The Hero Indian Open has been the summit on the Indian golf calendar as Indian Golf Union strives to promote and run one of the most expansive amateur schedules, which has allowed top amateurs to grow in to world class professional golfers, who have done India proud.”
The tournament will see 144 players compete for the trophy. The winner will receive a handsome US$ 382,500, the runner-up picking up US$ 247,500 and the third-place finisher pocketing US$ 140,850.
Hero MotoCorp has been the Title Sponsor of the tournament since 2005 and marks two decades of a fruitful relationship with India’s apex golfing body, the Indian Golf Union (IGU). This is also the 10th year of the tournament’s association with the DP World Tour (formerly European Tour), one of the biggest global golfing Tours.
PIc (from left to right): Golfer Manu Gandas; Mr Brijinder Singh, President, Indian Golf Union; Mr SK Sharma, Chairman – HIO Committee; Golfer Aman Raj; Mr Bharatendu Kabi, Head – Corporate Communications & CSR, Hero MotoCorp; Mr Tusch Daroga, VP-Operations, DLF Golf & Country Club, with the Hero Indian Open trophy.