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Women's Indian Open 2025 golf tournament returns for 17th edition with increased prize money

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Published at :September 17, 2025 at 8:40 PM
Modified at :September 17, 2025 at 8:40 PM
Women's Indian Open 2025 golf tournament returns for 17th edition with increased prize money

(Courtesy : Hero Women’s Indian Open)

The tournament will be held from October 9-12 at the DLF Golf Course.

The Women’s Pro Golf Tour has been instrumental in developing and promoting women’s golf in India, providing a strong domestic platform for emerging talent to compete and grow.

This robust tour plays a vital role in preparing India’s top golfers for international competition, culminating each year in the prestigious Women’s Indian Open.

Set to take place from October 9-12, at the renowned DLF Golf and Country Club, the event is South Asia’s biggest women’s golf tournament and a key event on the Ladies European Tour calendar.

This year, the tournament purse has been increased by 25%, rising from $400,000 to $500,000, with the winner set to earn $75,000.

Leading the Indian charge will be Diksha Dagar, one of India’s top women golfers and a consistent contender in recent editions. 

Since its inception in 2007, the Women’s Indian Open has showcased the rise of Indian women golfers on the global stage.

While Aditi Ashok remains the only Indian to have won the tournament (in 2016), recent years have seen multiple Indian players making strong bids for the title, including Amandeep Drall, who was runner-up in 2022, and Diksha Dagar, who finished third in 2023.

Sanjay Bhan, Executive Vice President, Hero MotoCorp said, “The Women’s Indian Open reflects our strong commitment to encourage sport and promoting women’s participation. Since 2010, we have proudly supported this tournament and helped strengthen women’s golf in India and beyond.

“This year, with a prize purse of USD 500,000, we aim to attract top international talent to the tournament and to inspire more women to take up the sport.”

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Mrs Kavita Singh, President, Women’s Golf Association of India said, “I am delighted to announce that the 17th edition of the Women’s Indian Open 2025 will be hosted again at the DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurugram, a venue which has become synonymous with golfing excellence.

“We are indeed privileged to work with the Ladies European Tour. This partnership, which gets stronger with each passing year, ensures that the Hero Women’s Indian Open continues to rise in stature. We are sure that our continuing association with them will be a key factor in the growth of women’s golf in India.

“I look forward to welcoming all the players, officials, sponsors and the media to the DLF Golf & Country Club, for some great golfing action!”

Almost all the top Indian women will be participating in the HWIO and they will face a strong challenge from the international players. More than half a dozen Indian women have been playing regularly on the Ladies European Tour, which has a very strong relationship with the Women’s Golf Association of India (WGAI).

Alexandra Armas, CEO of the LET, said, “The Women’s Indian Open has become a constant on the LET schedule and takes place at an important time in the season with players looking to consolidate or improve their ranking in the LET Order of Merit.

“This is an event the players look forward to year on year, and we can’t wait to return to DLF G&CC, a top-quality golf course, next month. We are immensely proud of our long-standing partnership with the WGAI, which continues to inspire generations of female golfers across the country.

“We are excited to work with our long-term partners in India once again to ensure another hugely successful event.”

The early entries include the defending champion, Liz Young of England and the current 2025 Order of Merit leader, Mimi Rhodes, who is showing noticeable  talent even while being in her rookie year. 

Past LET Order of Merit winners, Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini (2024) and Thailand’s Trichat Cheenglab (2023) are also participating. Recent winners like Alice Hewson of England, Shannon Tan of Singapore, Darcey Hall and Sara Kouskova have also sent in their entries. 

The last date for entries is still open and more confirmations are expected in the weeks leading to the tournament.

The DLF Golf and Country Club will be hosting the event for the 15th time and is rightly called as the “Home of Indian women’s golf’. Barring two times, when the new course was being designed by the legendary Gary Player, the DLF Golf and Country Club has hosted every edition since 2007.

The practice rounds will be held on October 7 and 8 and the first round will be held on October 9 and finish on October 12, 2025.

Numerous clinics and events for fans will be held on the sidelines of the tournament. Entry to the tournament will be free for fans.  

When will Women’s Indian Open 2025 be held?

The tournament will take place from October 9 to 12, 2025, at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurugram.

What is the prize purse for Women’s Indian Open 2025?

The prize purse has been increased by 25% to $500,000, with the winner set to receive $75,000.

Who are the key Indian players to watch at the Women’s Indian Open 2025?

Diksha Dagar, Amandeep Drall and several other LET regulars will lead India’s challenge at the tournament.

Why is the Women’s Indian Open significant for Indian golf?

Since 2007, it has been South Asia’s premier women’s golf event, offering Indian golfers a platform to compete globally and shine on the Ladies European Tour.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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