Veer Ahlawat's Dramatic Victory: How He Seized the CIDCO Open Title

Veer Ahlawat is the champion of the inaugural CIDCO Open at the new Kharghar Valley Golf Course. He held off a strong challenge to win by three strokes with a total score of 14-under 270. The victory earned him a Rs 15 lakh cheque and moved him up in the PGTI rankings. Rohan Dhole Patil finished as the runner-up in what was his best performance on the tour.

Key Points: Veer Ahlawat Wins CIDCO Open Golf at Kharghar Valley Course

  • Ahlawat carded a 4-under 67 in the final round to win by three shots
  • He rallied with an eagle and four birdies on the back nine after a mid-round struggle
  • Pune's Rohan Dhole Patil finished runner-up, recording his best PGTI result
  • The win marks Ahlawat's second title of 2025 and sixth career PGTI victory
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CIDCO Open Golf: Veer Ahlawat wins title with solid 4-under 67 in final round

Veer Ahlawat clinches the Rs 1 crore CIDCO Open with a final round 67, securing his sixth PGTI title and a Rs 15 lakh prize. Full results inside.

"Despite the tough stretch in the middle, I was quietly confident... I knew that once I brought my ‘A’ game out, I would be hard to beat. - Veer Ahlawat"

Navi Mumbai, Dec 19

Veer Ahlawat brought all his experience to the fore to come through as the champion in the Rs 1 crore CIDCO Open, the first-ever professional event played at the Kharghar Valley Golf Course (KVGC) in Navi Mumbai on Friday.

Gurugram golfer Ahlawat (65-65-73-67), who was at the top of the leaderboard for the first three days, being the sole leader in the first two rounds and the joint leader after the third round, produced a solid final round effort of four-under 67 despite a turbulent first half of the day to emerge victorious by three shots at a total of 14-under 270.

Six-foot four-inch tall Ahlawat, the 2024 PGTI Order of Merit champion, secured his second title of 2025 and sixth win overall, which earned him the winning cheque worth Rs 15 lakh and propelled him from 18th to 11th position in the 2025 PGTI Ranking.

Pune’s Rohan Dhole Patil (70-69-64-70), the overnight joint leader along with Veer, came up with a last round of 70 to finish runner-up at a total of 11-under 273 and thus record his best finish on the PGTI. Rohan collected a cheque worth Rs 10 lakh that pushed him up from 42nd to 32nd in the PGTI Ranking.

Gurugram’s Manu Gandas (68-68-70-68) and Italy’s Michele Ortolani (67-66-72-69) finished tied third at 10-under 274.

Ravi Kumar of Chandigarh made the third hole-in-one of the tournament during his final round of 71. Ravi aced the 13th hole. He totalled four-under 280 to claim tied ninth place at four-under 280.

Ahlawat, who hails from the DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurugram, began the day on a positive note with tap-in birdies on the first and third holes. He then had a turbulent phase till the 10th as he made a lone birdie in exchange for two bogeys and a double-bogey on that stretch, finding the trees and the water hazard on the fourth and ninth, respectively.

With Rohan Dhole Patil, Michele Ortolani, and Manu Gandas inching closer and breathing down Ahlawat’s neck at the turn, the latter seized the initiative with an eagle and four birdies at the cost of a single bogey on the last eight holes. Ahlawat took control by rolling in 20-footers for eagle and birdie on the 12th and 18th, respectively, and also draining a 15-footer for birdie on the 13th.

The rest of the field found it hard to keep pace with Veer on the back nine. Rohan Dhole Patil was one over for the day till the 13th. Rohan then rallied with three consecutive birdies before making bogey on the last hole to finish three shots behind Ahlawat.

Ahlawat, who gained valuable international experience by playing on the DP World Tour in the 2025 season as a result of his PGTI Order of Merit win last year, said, “I started well today but then made some mistakes till the 10th. I then got on a roll from the 11th onwards.

“Despite the tough stretch in the middle, I was quietly confident because I knew at the back of my mind that I had played well in such tight situations before. I knew that once I brought my ‘A’ game out, I would be hard to beat.

“I would like to thank CIDCO and L&T for their support of this event. CIDCO has done a wonderful job with the Kharghar Valley Golf Course, as I feel it is one of the best golf courses in the country in terms of its layout and length," said Ahlawat.

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- IANS

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Sarah B
Great to see a new tournament in Navi Mumbai! The Kharghar Valley Golf Course sounds impressive. Congratulations to Veer Ahlawat on a well-deserved victory. Rohan Dhole Patil also put up a great fight. The future of Indian golf looks bright.
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Rohan L
As a golf enthusiast from Pune, I'm thrilled for Rohan Dhole Patil! A runner-up finish and his best PGTI result is huge. He pushed Veer all the way. Hopefully this is the start of many more top finishes for him. 🏌️‍♂️
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Priya S
The article mentions Ravi Kumar's hole-in-one! That's the third one in the tournament. Sometimes these amazing shots get overlooked in the main result, but an ace is always special. Well done to all the golfers for putting on a great show.
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Aman W
Respectful criticism: While the win is fantastic, the coverage could focus a bit more on the other Indian golfers like Manu Gandas who tied for third. It's a team effort to grow the sport's profile in India. More balanced reporting would help.
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Nikhil C
Rs 15 lakh prize money! It's good to see golf getting this kind of financial backing in India. Events like these are crucial for players to make a living and attract more talent to the sport. Kudos to CIDCO and L&T for their support.

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