Can Veer Ahlawat Leverage Delhi Golf Club's Charm for Victory in the India Championship?
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New Delhi, Sep 24 (NationPress) Veer Ahlawat has been navigating a packed schedule on the DP World Tour this season, yet his attention is squarely on the forthcoming $4 million DP World India Championship at the Delhi Golf Club (DGC). With his Tour card at stake, the 29-year-old views this as a prime opportunity to secure his future.
Ahlawat experienced a memorable moment in 2023, finishing tied for second at the Indian Open, a performance that continues to bolster his confidence.
“The Delhi Golf Club is an exceptional venue. I’ve played here since my childhood and am familiar with every inch of the course. My best round here is 8-under, and I’ll be accompanied by my regular caddie, Surya, who knows the course just as intimately,” he stated.
His history at DGC features numerous top-10 finishes on the Asian Tour, and at the Indian Open, he has shown consistency with results of T-13, T-2, and T-17 over the past three years. “If I can deliver my ‘A’ game, I’m confident I can compete,” Ahlawat expressed.
Currently sitting at 141st in the DPWT Standings, Ahlawat needs to break into the Top-115 to maintain his full playing privileges. Thus, a strong performance at DGC is essential. “I don’t have many tournaments left this year. A Top-5 finish here is crucial for my chances. Missing out would limit my opportunities next season,” he acknowledged.
The DP World India Championship is also a significant milestone for Indian golf, featuring international stars like Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, and Viktor Hovland.
“This is the largest event India has ever hosted. Having renowned players like Rory and Fleetwood in the lineup will motivate young golfers. I know countless kids will be eager to watch,” Ahlawat remarked, having also topped the 2024 PGTI Order of Merit.
However, for Ahlawat, it’s about more than just inspiration. “I won’t have opportunities in events like Scotland, so this week is vital for me. I’ve been hitting the ball well lately,” he concluded, sounding hopeful.