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The Indian Open 2025 is set to tee off from March 27 to 30 at the prestigious DLF Golf & Country Club in Gurugram. As India's premier golf championship, the tournament brings top international players to compete on one of the most challenging courses in Asia. The big question remains: Can an Indian golfer finally lift the trophy this year.

SSP Chawrasiya in 2017 was the last Indian to win The Indian Open
Celebrating its 58th edition, the Indian Open continues to grow in stature, attracting some of the world's best players. The tournament boasts a prize purse of $2.25 million, making it one of the richest golf events in Asia.
For the sixth consecutive year, the tournament will be held at DLF Golf & Country Club, designed by golf legend Gary Player. Known for its undulating fairways, deep bunkers, and fast greens, the course will test even the best golfers.
The 2025 edition features a strong lineup of global talent, including:
Keita Nakajima – The defending champion from Japan, who secured his maiden DP World Tour title here in 2024.
Marcel Siem – A multiple-time winner known for his consistent performances.
Johannes Veerman – An American golfer with a strong record on the DP World Tour.
Guido Migliozzi – An Italian golfer with multiple DP World Tour victories.

Keita Nakajima – The defending champion from Japan confirms his participation for this year's edition
India’s top golfers are eager to make an impact and bring home the title. Some of the key names to watch include:
Shubhankar Sharma – A two-time DP World Tour winner, Sharma has the experience to handle high-pressure situations.
Veer Ahlawat – Finished tied second in 2024 and has the potential to go all the way this time.
SSP Chawrasia – A two-time winner of the Indian Open, his experience on this course makes him a formidable contender.
Manu Gandas & Kartik Singh – Talented young golfers looking to make a mark on the international stage.
India has seen flashes of brilliance in previous editions, but winning this tournament remains a challenge. However, with home advantage, strong contenders, and growing confidence among Indian professionals, this could be the year an Indian golfer claims the title.
Stay tuned to 4moles.com for live scoring, real-time updates, and exclusive coverage throughout the tournament.
As the Indian Open 2025 unfolds, all eyes will be on India's finest golfers. Will one of them rise to the occasion and lift the trophy? We’ll find out soon.
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