Thorbjorn Olesen and Nicolai Hojgaard, who lead a strong contingent of Danes at the Indian Open, said they were looking forward to the event. Olesen has played the Hero Indian Open previously at this venue, but it was before it was re-designed by Gary Player.
Thorbjorn Olesen will be here gunning for back-to-back success for the first time in his career as he tees up in India for the first time at the USD 2 million Indian Open, which is being staged at the DLF Golf and Country Club from February 23.
Kazuki Higa is yet another gem from Japan's huge reservoir of golfing talent, having topped the Japan Order of Merit with four wins in a single season in 2022 and looks ready to move to higher levels.
Robert MacIntyre is looking to take back the Indian Open Trophy, which was last won by his own countryman, Stephen Gallacher in 2019. The Scottish duo along with David Law, who was third at the Hero Open held last year in Scotland, will be gunning for the event that is being staged for the 5
Amandeep Drall who was runner-up at the 2022 Women's Indian Open, and has been sharpening her game and giving herself tournament practice at every available opportunity, found three birdies in the last six holes during her solid round.
RCB had a clear-cut plan going into the auction of the first-ever edition of the WPL. Sticking to the strategy of giving shape to a bold squad, RCB opened their innings with the buy of distinguished Indian opener Smriti Mandhana
The Indian Open - to be held between February 23-26 at the DLF Golf and Country Club - will see a high-powered field of star players, including defending champion Stephen Gallacher, 2018 Ryder Cup-winning captain Thomas Bjorn, his fellow Ryder Cup teammate Thorbjorn Olesen, Scotland's Robert
India's Aditi Ashok lead by five shots at the Kenya Ladies Open while Amandeep Drall and Avani Prashanth also made the cut. Diksha Dagar, Vani Kapoor and Seher Atwal missed the cut.
Virat's 45th ODI century and half-centuries from the Indian openers propelled India to their 22nd 300 plus ODI total against Sri Lanka in the first ODI of the three-match series
Mehidy Hasan Miraz had a great match with the bat and was also effective with the ball picking up the wicket of Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan giving Bangladesh the opening and from there on hosts bowled out the famed Indian batting line-up for a meagre 186 in just 41.2 overs.
The six Indians are Avani Prashanth, Sifat Sagoo, who was T-25 last year, Kriti Chowhan, who was T-34 last year, Nishna Patel, who missed the cut, and newcomers Mannat Brar and Ceerat Kang.