Among the Indians, who could lift the lovely Lal Bangla trophy on Sunday is S Chikkarangappa, who was tied sixth in Thailand last week. Chikka said, “Every Indian player wants to do well at the DGC, it has so much history. I’ve had a decent start to the year including a top-10 at Black Mountain last week so my game is in a good space. I’ve been spending time with my putter to try and keep the shoulders stable as most of our important putts are made from inside eight and 10 feet.
“The wind seems less this year as compared to 2022 but that could change and as of now the greens look and feel much softer than they were last year. I’m quite excited about this week", he added.
Other Indians who are worth looking out for include Veer Ahlawat, Yuvraj Sandhu, Aman Raj, winner on the domestic Tour last week, Honey Baisoya, rookie Aryan Roopa Anand and established stars like Kapur, Gaganjeet Bhullar, SSP Chawrasia, Rashid Khan and many others.
This week’s field is one of the strongest-ever assembled for an Asian Tour event in India.