Top Golf Stars Converge at Indian Open 2026 with Record $2.55M Purse

The 2026 Indian Open, set for March 26-29 at DLF Golf and Country Club, boasts a record prize purse of USD 2.55 million. The world-class field is led by PGA Tour winner Akshay Bhatia and Major champion Francesco Molinari, alongside 13 players from the world's top 150 rankings. A strong contingent of Indian golfers, including Shubhankar Sharma and Yuvraj Sandhu, will provide a formidable home challenge. The event gains added intensity as players compete for crucial Race to Dubai ranking points with the tour card cut-off now at the top 100.

Key Points: Indian Open 2026: World-Class Field, Record Purse, Top Contenders

  • Record $2.55 million prize purse
  • 13 players from world's top 150 competing
  • Features Major winner Francesco Molinari & PGA Tour winner Akshay Bhatia
  • Strong home challenge led by Shubhankar Sharma
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Indian Open Golf 2026 to begin on March 26

The 2026 Indian Open features 13 top-150 players, a record $2.55M purse, and stars like Akshay Bhatia and Francesco Molinari. Event runs March 26-29 in Gurugram.

"13 players from the world's top 150 make the 2026 edition of the Indian Open an extremely strong event - Press Release"

Gurugram, March 22

Five players from the World's Top-100 and another eight who are ranked between 101 and 150 are set to participate at the Indian Open 2026, which will be held March 26-29, 2026, at DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurugram.

According to a press release, 13 players from the world's top 150 make the 2026 edition of the Indian Open an extremely strong event on the DP World Tour calendar. Co-sanctioned by the Indian Golf Union, the event carries a record prize purse of USD 2.55 million this year.

The world-class field will be led by Akshay Bhatia, winner of a Signature event on the PGA Tour, and Francesco Molinari, a Major winner, along with top Indian golfers.

The five players in the Top-100 are Bhatia (22), Casey Jarvis (69), a two-time winner on DPWT in 2026, Elvis Smylie (74), David Puig (85) and Thriston Lawrence (89), the release said.

Three-time winner on the PGA Tour, Bhatia is a Hero MotoCorp Brand Ambassador and recently won the star-studded Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill against the likes of World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and World No. 2 Rory McIlroy. Ryder Cup star Molinari of Italy is the 2018 winner of the Open and has been a part of the winning European Ryder Cup team three times.

The eight players between 101 and 150 include defending champion Eugenio Chacarra, who is currently ranked 143rd. The others are Angel Ayora, Andy Sullivan, Nacho Elvira, Dan Bradbury, Calum Hill, Martin Couvra and Julien Guerrier.

The international star cast will face tough competition from the home challenge, which will be led by Shubhankar Sharma, a two-time DP World Tour winner, Yuvraj Sandhu, winner of the 2025 PGTI Order of Merit, previous PGTI OOM winners, Manu Gandas, Om Prakash Chouhan and Veer Ahlawat, who in 2024 finished runner-up at the Hero Indian Open and Rayhan Thomas.

The local contingent will also include multiple winners on the PGTI like Shaurya Bhattacharya, Sri Lankan N Thangaraja, Honey Baisoya, Khalin Joshi and Saptak Talwar, among others. The field will also see two rising stars of Indian golf - 16-year old Kartik Singh and 21-year old Shubham Jaglan, who have been given sponsor invitations for the tournament.

Rankings apart, the excellent current form of some of the players can also be seen in their recent successes. There are as many six players - Jarvis, Bradbury, Freddy Schott, Elvira and Puig, who have won in the current 2026 season. Jarvis won the Investec South African Open and the Magical Kenya Open in successive weeks, the release said.

Another seven players won in 2025, and as many as a dozen players were successful in 2024, making the current gathering one of the most decorated fields.

Additionally, there are numerous experienced DPWT winners like Rafa Cabrera Bello, Matteo Manassero, Joost Luiten, Jorge Campillo, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Ross Fisher, Bernd Wiesberger, and others.

With the cut-off to retain a full card through the Race to Dubai rankings reduced from the Top 110 to Top 100, the fight for points and the Tour cards has become close. The tournament will see intense competition as the players battle it out for money and points.

- ANI

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Priya S
So excited to see Akshay Bhatia play in India! He's making waves on the PGA Tour and having him as a Hero ambassador is a big deal. Hope this inspires more young kids to pick up the sport.
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Rohit P
The lineup is seriously impressive with Molinari and so many DP World Tour winners. But I hope the TV coverage is better this time. Last year the streaming was patchy for those of us not in Delhi-NCR.
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Sarah B
Watching the young talent like 16-year-old Kartik Singh get a chance is the best part. This is how you build a sporting culture - give the next generation platforms alongside the best in the world.
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Vikram M
The competition will be fierce with the Race to Dubai cut-off reduced. Good for the spectacle, tough for the players! Rooting for Yuvraj Sandhu after his great 2025 season.
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Karthik V
DLF course is world class. Hosting such an event shows how far Indian golf infrastructure has come. Hope the weather holds up! March can be tricky.

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