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Written by AKSH GUPTA
The countdown is on. From October 9 to 12, the Women’s Indian Open 2025 will be contested at DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurugram. Nine years after Aditi Ashok’s historic triumph, the question resonates across Indian golf: can India raise the trophy again?

(Credits- LET)
The field features over 110 players, including around 30 Indian golfers, of whom 6 to 7 are amateurs. The mix of seasoned pros and fresh talent promises fireworks.
Other Indian names to watch include Vani Kapoor, Amandeep Drall, Jasmine Shekar, Ridhima Dilawari, Sneha Singh, Lavanya Jadon, and amateurs Zara Anand, Saanvi Somu, Mannat Brar. This is a golden opportunity for emerging talent to shine on home soil.

Pranavi Urs of India
The international field is stacked. Defending champion Liz Young (England) returns, while Mimi Rhodes (USA), currently leading the LET Order of Merit, enters in blistering form. Teen sensation Anna Huang (Canada) eyes a hat-trick of European victories this season.
Other global stars include Alice Hewson, Shannon Tan, Sara Kouskova, Chiara Tamburlini, and experienced campaigners like Marianne Skarpnord, Emma Grechi, Meghan MacLaren. Players from over 25 countries make this one of the most competitive fields ever.

A View of DLF Golf & Country Club
DLF Golf & Country Club is more than a venue; it is a test of nerves, precision, and strategy.
Past editions show winning scores of -11 to -13 under par, proving that while skill wins, the course demands courage.

View of the Hole 18 of DLF Golf & Country Club
The field includes 114 players, with around 30 Indians, including 6 to 7 amateurs. The international lineup consists of top 70 LET players, season winners, and LETAS qualifiers. The defending champion is Liz Young. The total prize pool stands at USD 500,000, approximately 4.5 crore rupees.
Nine years have passed since India last lifted the trophy. Can one of these talented golfers make history? With a mix of youth, experience, and local knowledge, this edition promises excitement, heartbreak, and moments that will be remembered for years.
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