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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Women's Indian Open

The Hero Women's Indian Open (named after sponsor Hero) is a golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour. It is played at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon, India.

Tournament name through the years:

  • 2007–2009: DLF Women's Indian Open
  • 2010: Hero Honda Women's Indian Open
  • 2011–2024: Hero Women's Indian Open

Winners

Year Course Location Winner Country To par Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref
2024 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Liz Young  England −2 74-73-67-72=286 1 stroke Belgium Manon De Roey
New Zealand Momoka Kobori
France Agathe Sauzon
Singapore Shannon Tan
2023 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Aline Krauter  Germany −15 69-68-68-68=273 5 strokes Sweden Sara Kjellker
2022 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Olivia Cowan  Germany −13 71-71-65-68=275 3 strokes India Amandeep Drall
Sweden Caroline Hedwall
2021 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020 DLF G&CC Gurgaon
2019 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Christine Wolf  Austria −11 73-68-67-69=277 3 strokes Norway Marianne Skarpnord
2018 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Becky Morgan  Wales −7 72-72-68-69=281 2 strokes Sweden Caroline Hedwall
England Felicity Johnson
Denmark Nicole Broch Larsen
Austria Christine Wolf
2017 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Camille Chevalier  France −12 68-69-67=204 1 stroke Scotland Michele Thomson
2016 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Aditi Ashok  India −3 72-69-72=213 1 stroke United States Brittany Lincicome
Spain Belén Mozo
2015 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Emily Kristine Pedersen  Denmark E 70-73-73=216 1 stroke Denmark Malene Jørgensen
Wales Becky Morgan
United States Cheyenne Woods
2014 Delhi GC New Delhi Gwladys Nocera  France −11 64-72-72=208 5 strokes England Hannah Burke
Switzerland Fabienne In-Albon
South Korea Hyeon Seo Kang
2013 Delhi GC New Delhi Thidapa Suwannapura  Thailand −8 66-74-68=208 3 strokes France Valentine Derrey
2012 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Pornanong Phatlum  Thailand −13 72-65-66=203 4 strokes Sweden Caroline Hedwall
2011 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Caroline Hedwall  Sweden −12 67-68-69=204 2 strokes Thailand Pornanong Phatlum
2010 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Laura Davies  England −3 65-78-70=213 Playoff South Africa Tandi Cuningham
Sweden Louise Friberg
Thailand Nontaya Srisawang
2009 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Pornanong Phatlum  Thailand −8 208 2 strokes South Korea Hae-jung Kim
2008 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Pornanong Phatlum  Thailand −4 212 4 strokes Taiwan Wei Jun-jye
Japan Yuki Sakurai
2007 DLF G&CC Gurgaon Yani Tseng  Taiwan −1 215 Playoff Thailand Russamee Gulyanamitta

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References

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  12. ^ "Hero Honda Indian Women's Open - Final Result – 2010". Ladies European Tour. Archived from the original on 4 June 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  13. ^ "Women's Asia Golf Tournaments". Where2golf. Retrieved 4 June 2020.

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