
Adding to his growing list of stellar achievements in 2025, Tommy Fleetwood won the inaugural DP World India Championship for his eighth DP World Tour title on Sunday.
A stacked field including the likes of Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Viktor Hovland, Ben Griffin and Brian Harman were all vying for the title at the incredibly special Delhi Golf Club.
While many of those former and current Ryder Cup stars produced a perfectly respectable showing, none of them could keep up with the irrepressible Fleetwood around the tight tree-lined fairways.
The 34-year-old carded a closing round of 65 (-7) to claim first prize, two strokes ahead of solo runner-up, Keita Nakajima.
As a result of his win in the $4 million tournament, Fleetwood secured the top payout of $680,000 while his Japanese playing partner banked a cool $440,000.

Those who finished T6th or better - which included the likes of Lowry (T3rd) and Viktor Hovland (T6th) - earned a six-figure reward for their week's work, too.
Plus, each of the 65 players who made the cut at Delhi Golf Club will be able to collect at least $7,500 in the coming days.
Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2025 DP World India Championship.
DP WORLD INDIA CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN
Position |
Player |
Prize Money |
---|---|---|
1st |
Tommy Fleetwood |
$680,000 |
2nd |
Keita Nakajima |
$440,000 |
T3rd |
Shane Lowry |
$207,200 |
T3rd |
Alex Fitzpatrick |
$207,200 |
T3rd |
Thriston Lawrence |
$207,200 |
T6th |
Jayden Schaper |
$120,000 |
T6th |
Viktor Hovland |
$120,000 |
T6th |
Joost Luiten |
$120,000 |
T9th |
Daniel Hillier |
$84,800 |
T9th |
Michael Kim |
$84,800 |
T11th |
Jorge Campillo |
$71,200 |
T11th |
Ben Schmidt |
$71,200 |
T13th |
Dan Bradbury |
$62,800 |
T13th |
Tom Vaillant |
$62,800 |
T15th |
Brandon Robinson Thompson |
$57,600 |
T15th |
Andy Sullivan |
$57,600 |
T17th |
Jens Dantorp |
$47,022 |
T17th |
Andrea Pavan |
$47,022 |
T17th |
Bernd Wiesberger |
$47,022 |
T17th |
Freddy Schott |
$47,022 |
T17th |
Martin Couvra |
$47,022 |
T17th |
Marcel Scheider |
$47,022 |
T17th |
David Ravetto |
$47,022 |
T17th |
Alfredo Garcia-Heredia |
$47,022 |
T17th |
Casey Jarvis |
$47,022 |
T26th |
Brian Harman |
$38,000 |
T26th |
Rory McIlroy |
$38,000 |
T26th |
Frederic Lacroix |
$38,000 |
T26th |
Andreas Halvorsen |
$38,000 |
T26th |
Eugenio Chacarra |
$38,000 |
31st |
Hamish Brown |
$34,400 |
T32nd |
Marcus Armitage |
$31,400 |
T32nd |
Zander Lombard |
$31,400 |
T32nd |
Ben Griffin |
$31,400 |
T32nd |
Shiv Kapur |
$31,400 |
T36th |
Dhruv Sheoran |
$27,200 |
T36th |
Pablo Larrazabal |
$27,200 |
T36th |
Darius Van Driel |
$27,200 |
T36th |
Yannik Paul |
$27,200 |
T40th |
Jannik De Bruyn |
$23,200 |
T40th |
Ugo Coussaud |
$23,200 |
T40th |
Robin Williams |
$$23,200 |
T40th |
Adrian Otaegui |
$23,200 |
T40th |
Fabrizio Zanotti |
$23,200 |
T40th |
Manuel Elvira |
$23,200 |
T46th |
Luke Donald |
$19,200 |
T46th |
Ross Fisher |
$19,200 |
T46th |
Richard Sterne |
$19,200 |
T46th |
Jack Senior |
$19,200 |
T50th |
Darren Fichardt |
$15,600 |
T50th |
Jordan Smith |
$15,600 |
T50th |
Gregorio De Leo |
$15,600 |
T50th |
Julien Guerrier |
$15,600 |
T50th |
Nicolai Von Dellingshausen |
$15,600 |
55th |
Bjorn Akesson |
$13,600 |
T56th |
Nacho Elvira |
$12,400 |
T56th |
Joel Girrbach |
$12,400 |
T56th |
Shubhankar Sharma |
$12,400 |
T56th |
Jacques Kruyswijk |
$12,400 |
T56th |
Anirban Lahiri |
$12,400 |
T61st |
Rafa Cabrera Bello |
$11,000 |
T61st |
Gavin Green |
$11,000 |
T63rd |
Jason Scrivener |
$10,200 |
T63rd |
Abhinav Lohan |
$10,200 |
65th |
Jordan Gumberg |
$9,600 |
WHERE WAS THE DP WORLD INDIA CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYED?

The inaugural DP World India Championship was played at Delhi Golf Club in India. The original site was called Lodhi Golf Club and laid in the 1930s before changing its name in 1951.
Today, the 18-hole championship course is called the Lodhi, while there is a nine-hole layout called the Peacock. The Lodhi Course is known to be extremely tight and relatively short, with very few players gaming a driver due to the lack of room for error off the tee.
There is reportedly over a 50-year waiting list to become a member, and the course features several cultural landmarks including an ancient tomb, mausoleum and other ruins.