DP World PGTI – Low scoring continues as pros chew up sub 6500 yard course

Champion Honey Baisoya (3rd from right) receives the trophy and cheque from Mrs. Kiran Nadar, PGTI Board Member (2nd from right), Mr. Kapil Dev, President, PGTI (extreme right), Mr. N Saravana Kumar, IAS, Vice Chairman, DDA (3rd from left), Mr. Amrit Mathur, League Commissioner of PGTI’s ‘72 The League’ (2nd from left) and Mr. Amandeep Johl, CEO, PGTI (extreme left)

Indian pros continued their low scoring for the 2nd straight week at the sub 6500 yard Qutab GC in Delhi as Honey Baisoya ended a five-year title drought closing with a five-under 65 to win the INR 1.5 crore DP World Players Championship 2026 at Qutab Golf Course 

After playing the 6000 yard Naya Raipur course in the Chhattisgarh Open last week, the 29-year-old, who last won in 2021, signed for rounds of 63-65-64-65 to finish at 23-under 257 and secure his eighth professional title. The victory cheque of ₹22.5 lakh lifted him from third to first in the season standings — an early statement in the title race.

Kshitij Naveed Kaul’s closing 62 earned him runner-up honours at 20-under, while 2024 rankings leader Veer Ahlawat, back after a season on the DP World Tour, finished third at 17-under (65-67-66-65).

Season-opener winner in Chhattisgarh Jhared Hack added a T-5 finish at 14-under (64-63-71-68), keeping himself firmly in the rankings mix.

 

Photo – PGTI

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