Japanese golfer Keita Nakajima won the Indian Open in Gurugram, marking his first DP World Tour title. Nakajima, aged 23, secured a wire-to-wire victory by four strokes. He expressed his strategy as focusing on hitting the ball and highlighted the week as amazing. Nakajima's choice to focus on the European tour over a smaller American circuit proved fruitful. Indian golfer Veer Ahlawat also had a notable performance, achieving a career-best finish by tying for second place after a one-under 71 on the final day at the DLF Golf & Country Club.
Nakajima Holds on to Win Indian Open for First European Tour Title https://t.co/uezvCWKWIn
Indian Golfer Veer Ahlawat achieves career-best finish at #HeroIndianOpen2024, ending tied for second place after delivering a stellar one-under 71 on the final day at the DLF Golf & Country Club. Japan's Nakajima, 23, clinches his first DP World Tour title https://t.co/vqcm0EcjgN
Japan's Keita Nakajima cruised to a wire-to-wire victory at the Indian Open on Sunday to lift his maiden DP World Tour title by four strokes. https://t.co/9AgQqu8Wjn
Nakajima holds on to win Indian Open: Keita Nakajima of Japan chose to focus on the European tour instead of a smaller American circuit and made the decision pay off Sunday when he closed with… https://t.co/fM1AgVrAF2 #japannews #japantoday
VIDEO | Here’s what Japanese golfer Keita Nakajima said after winning the Indian Open in Gurugram. “It has been an amazing week. My game plan is simple, I just focus on hitting the ball." https://t.co/Unc2JrBFnM