25-03-2025
This Week in Golf: Dubai's best take on Delhi's ultimate test at HERO Indian Open
This week, the HERO Indian Open takes center stage as DLF Golf & Country Club in Delhi hosts one of the toughest and most prestigious events on the DP World Tour calendar.
Known for its challenging layout, DLF is both a golfer's dream and a nightmare. Whether you're watching it on TV or stepping up to its fairways, it demands mental strength and precision like few other courses can.
Among the stellar field, a strong UAE contingent will make their presence felt, with several Dubai-based players poised to make waves.
Fresh from a breakthrough victory in Singapore, Richard Mansell (ENG) enters the tournament full of confidence. Alongside him, Johannes Veerman (US), Julien Guerrier (FR), Ewen Ferguson (SCO), and Guido Migliozzi (IT) bring a wealth of experience to the course.
But it's the UAE's own Adrian Otaegui and Shiv Kapur who will undoubtedly steal the spotlight, with Kapur being a local favorite who knows the DLF course like the back of his hand.
Strong Dubai presence
What makes this year's HERO Indian Open particularly exciting is the strong showing of Dubai-based players. Six of the top 11 in the Entry List Category 3 —which includes DP World Tour winners from tournaments with purses over $2 million—are all Dubai residents.
This growing trend of top-tier golfers calling Dubai home is a testament to the city's burgeoning reputation as a golf powerhouse. The UAE's favorable climate, and top-notch facilities make it an ideal base for golfers looking to sharpen their skills in the winter months.
One notable player in this group is Rafa Cabrera Bello (ESP), a Dubai Golden Visa recipient, who is seeking to turn his recent form around. After a string of disappointing results, Cabrera Bello is hoping the DLF layout will be the perfect place for him to rediscover his best.
Spotlight on Rayhan Thomas
But it's not just seasoned pros who are in the spotlight. Rayhan Thomas (IND), born and raised in Dubai, is competing in the HERO Indian Open for the second time. Thomas, who is also an ambassador for Dubai Basketball, has been struggling with his form on the Korn Ferry Tour but remains optimistic.
'It's great to be back in tournament mode,' said Thomas after a practice round. 'I've had a rough patch, but I know that just a few good holes or a solid round can turn things around. Delhi is a tough course, and you need to be at your best, especially with the driver. If you play well, you'll score well. But if not, it can be a long week.'
Rayhan's journey to the HERO Indian Open is a testament to the resilience required to succeed in professional golf. 'I've spent some time in Dubai with my family, and I'm feeling energized,' he continued. 'I'm ready to hit the course again and see where I can take my game this week.'
With the HERO Indian Open set to deliver a thrilling mix of competition and drama, all eyes will be on these Dubai-based players as they take on one of the world's most demanding golf courses. From seasoned veterans like Mansell and Cabrera Bello to rising stars like Thomas, this week promises to be a memorable one for the UAE's golfing contingent.
KEY TOURNAMENTS THIS WEEK:
PGA Tour
Texas Children's Houston Open
Thursday 27th – Sunday 30th March, 2025
Venue: Memorial Park Golf Course
Purse: $9.5 million
DP World Tour
HERO Indian Open
Thursday 27th – Sunday 30th March, 2025
Venue: DLF Golf & Country Club, Delhi, India
Purse: $2.25 million
Clutch Pro Tour
Tuesday 25th – Thursday 27th March, 2025
Venue: La Vie, Muscat, Oman
Purse: £50,000
LPGA
Ford Championship presented by Wild Horse Pass
Thursday 27th – Sunday 30th March, 2025
Venue: Whirlwind Golf Club, Chandler, Arizona, US
Purse: $2.25 million