“Winning here would mean the world.” The Hero Indian Open 2025 is set to tee off on March 27 at the DLF Golf and Country Club, a challenging layout that will put the golfers to the test. The tournament will take place from March 27-30, 2025, and will feature a purse of $2,250,000. Indian golf star Shubhankar Sharma is gearing up for what he describes as one of the toughest tests on the calendar and is hoping to capitalize on his home advantage. Sharma considers the Hero Indian Open as India’s “fifth major” and believes that navigating the challenging course will be crucial to success. But how are you going to catch the action?
You can catch the DP World Tour action in various countries, no matter where you are. In Europe, tune into Sky Sports, Golf+, and Movistar Golf in countries like the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain. Meanwhile, our friends in the Americas can watch Golf Channel for extensive coverage of the tour’s biggest events in the USA and Canada.
And don’t worry, fans in other parts of the world—you’re covered too! Australia’s got Fox Sports, India’s got FanCode, China’s got Hainan TV, Japan’s got U-NEXT, and South Africa’s got SuperSport Golf, per the European Tour’s official website. Speaking of India, if you’re an Indian golf enthusiast, you can catch the Hero Indian Open 2025 live on the FanCode app and website – it’s the exclusive live-streaming destination for the tournament since it won’t be telecast on any TV channels in India.
But what are the golfers battling for? Well, frankly? Quite a lot!
Hero Indian Open 2025: Prize money revealed
The DP World Tour’s Hero Indian Open is back at the stunning DLF Golf & Country Club, and the stakes are high! Japanese ace Keita Nakajima will defend his title, and this year’s prize fund remains a whopping $2.25 million, split among the top 70 players who make the cut. The top four finishers will take home a six-figure payout, with the winner earning a cool $382,500.
But that’s not all – players will also be vying for a spot on the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing leaderboard, which comes with a $200,000 prize. And the top three players on the leaderboard after the Hainan Open will earn a coveted spot in the upcoming PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. With 3,500 Race to Dubai points and 1,000 Ryder Cup points up for grabs, the competition is sure to be fierce. The winner will take home $382,500, while the runner-up will earn $247,500. The third-place finisher will receive $141,750, and the fourth-place finisher will take home $112,500. Rounding out the top five, the fifth-place finisher will earn $95,400. So, are you excited to see who wins the tournament? Let us know your predictions in the comment section below!
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