By: DP World Tour | Duration: 00:12:27
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The DP World Tour makes its way from Singapore to India this week for the Hero Indian Open at DLF Golf and Country Club. Rasmus Højgaard will be in the field for his debut in the event. He’s started the season strong with four top-12’s in five events including a 2T at the Ras Al Khaimah Championship. He’ll be looking to continue this good form and claim his fifth DP World Tour title. Yannik Paul will also be teeing it up in India. He finished runner-up in India on his tournament debut last year and came within a whisker of earning a second DP World Tour title. He has also enjoyed a strong start to the season, with a T8 result at the Dubai Invitational and T4 finish at the Ras Al Khaimah Championship. Also in the field this week is three-time DP World Tour winner and Ryder Cup Vice Captain Nicolas Colsaerts. Others to look out for are Simon Forsström, Jordan Smith and Ewen Ferguson.
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Wow the bots are out! Looks like a very challenging course, those bunkers are brutal. I too, am so pleased to be part of this incredible conversation… 🥴
Go Matteo 💚🤍♥️
Nakagima got this under control..
Nakajima hás 2 Strokes lead and only two shots highlights???
Nothing of the course record 62
Watching that first shot, I’m inclined to think a par-three could be designed such that the tee shot would be played from a massive bunker. A large green could make the hole play, say, 50-90 yards. What do you think?