Tommy Fleetwood Returns to Defend DP World India Championship Title

World Number Three Tommy Fleetwood will return to the Delhi Golf Club in October 2026 to defend his DP World India Championship title. His victory last season was part of a stellar run that also included winning the FedExCup and contributing to a European Ryder Cup win. The $4 million event, co-sanctioned with the Professional Golf Tour of India, is a key part of the DP World Tour's Race to Dubai schedule. The tournament highlights India's growing status as a destination for elite golf.

Key Points: Tommy Fleetwood to Defend DP World India Championship

  • Fleetwood defends 2025 title
  • Event at Delhi Golf Club Oct 15-18, 2026
  • $4 million prize fund
  • Part of Race to Dubai Back 9
  • Co-sanctioned with PGTI
3 min read

Golf: World No. 3 Fleetwood set to defend India Championship title

World No. 3 Tommy Fleetwood returns to Delhi to defend his DP World India Championship title in October 2026. Get event details.

"I had an incredible week... what made the week particularly special for me was having my family there to celebrate the win. - Tommy Fleetwood"

New Delhi, March 17

World Number Three Tommy Fleetwood will once again bring star power to the DP World India Championship, as he returns to defend his title at Delhi Golf Club from October 15-18, 2026. Fleetwood triumphed over a world-class field in the inaugural edition last season to claim his eighth DP World Tour title, and he will once again tee it up in the highly anticipated $4,000,000 event.

The victory in Delhi last year was a key part of an incredible end to the season for Fleetwood, who also won the FedExCup on the PGA TOUR, and made his fourth appearance in the Ryder Cup, helping team Europe defeat the USA on away soil for the first time since 2012.

The Olympic silver medal winner thrilled the crowds at Delhi Golf Club as he produced a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on Sunday to put himself in contention to win the DP World India Championship.

Further birdies followed on the 14th and 17th to seal a two-shot victory and spark emotional scenes on the 18th green as Fleetwood celebrated a tournament win with son Frankie for the first time, before lifting the Lotus Trophy.

Global smart logistics provider DP World and the DP World Tour launched the DP World India Championship in 2025. Co-sanctioned with the DP World Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), the tournament features the largest prize fund ever offered for a DP World Tour event in India and will once again take its place as part of the crucial Back 9 phase of the Race to Dubai.

Fleetwood said, "I had an incredible week at the DP World India Championship last season. There is so much to enjoy about being in India, from the warmth of the people, the atmosphere in the city, to the food, and playing at such a challenging and strategic course. But what made the week particularly special for me was having my family there to celebrate the win on Sunday.

"Our thanks, of course, go to DP World, who are such huge supporters of our sport, for helping to grow the game in India with this tournament. It was a pleasure to tee it up in the inaugural event as part of such an incredible field, and I look forward to more of the same in October."

The launch of the second edition of the DP World India Championship underscores India's growing influence as a destination for elite golf and as a strategic market for DP World. The new tournament builds on the success of the long-running Hero Indian Open and further boosts the Tour's momentum in the region.

The DP World India Championship will be the eighth of nine events in the Back 9 phase of the 2026 Race to Dubai, building towards the season-ending DP World Tour Play-Offs and culminating in the DP World Tour Championship in November at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
So happy to hear this! Last year's event was so well organized. It's great for young Indian golfers to see these stars up close. Hope our own players like Shubhankar Sharma can give him a tough fight this time.
R
Rohit P
$4 million prize fund! That's massive. This kind of investment by DP World is exactly what we need to develop the sport here. More tournaments like this, please. It puts India on the map.
S
Sarah B
As an expat living here, it's wonderful to see such high-profile sporting events. Fleetwood's comments about the warmth of the people and the food are spot on. Makes me proud to call Delhi home.
V
Vikram M
Great for the sport, but I do hope the focus isn't just on foreign stars. The article mentions the PGTI co-sanction – the real win will be when an Indian player lifts that Lotus Trophy. That's the ultimate goal.
M
Michael C
The strategic growth of the DP World Tour in India is impressive. Adding this to the Hero Indian Open creates a strong Asian swing. Smart move for the global game.
K
Kavya N
Love that he mentioned having his family there. It makes the champions seem

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50