Hero Indian Open 2026: (L - R) Shubhankar Sharma, Rayhan Thomas and Yuvraj Sandhu, the three players leading the Indian challenge at the 2026 Hero Indian Open are seen posing with the trophy at the Press Conference at DLF Golf & Country Club on Wednesday
Hero Indian Open 2026: Veer Ahlawat carded an even-par 72 on Day 1 to be the best-placed Indian in tied 32nd position
Hero Indian Open 2026: German Freddy Schott set the bar at six-under 66 in Round 1 (Picture: Getty Images)
Hero Indian Open 2026: Eighteen-year-old Manoj S, making his Indian Open debut, impressed with a grand comeback through his second round of 70 to be the second-highest placed Indian in tied 41st position
Hero Indian Open 2026: Om Prakash Chouhan’s brilliant late flurry during his second round of 71 moved him into tied 23rd position as the highest-placed Indian
Hero Indian Open 2026: Defending champion Eugenio Chacarra of Spain signed for a 69 to take the clubhouse lead on Day 2
Hero Indian Open 2026: Om Prakash Chouhan continued as the best-placed Indian for the second day in succession as a result of his third round of 73 that moved him up one spot to tied 20th place
Hero Indian Open 2026: Reigning champion Eugenio Chacarra of Spain posted a 70 in Round 3 to extend his lead to four shots
Hero Indian Open 2026: Om Prakash Chouhan also ended the week in tied 43rd to record the joint best Indian finish
Hero Indian Open 2026: Manoj S claimed tied 43rd place to finish as the joint best Indian
Hero Indian Open 2026: Englishman Alex Fitzpatrick produced a last round of 69 to register a two-shot triumph and clinch his maiden victory on the DP World Tour