Indian Masters

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Indian Masters
Tournament information
Location Flag of India Delhi, India
Established 2008
Course(s) Delhi Golf Club
Par 72
Yardage 7014
Tour(s) European Tour
Asian Tour
Format Stroke play
Purse $2,500,000
Month Played February
Tournament record scores
Aggregate 279 Shiv Chowrasia (2008)
To-par -9 Shiv Chowrasia (2008)
Current champion
Shiv Chowrasia

The Indian Masters is a professional golf tournament that was played for the first time from 7-10 February 2008, in a slot used by the Malaysian Open in 2007. It was initially sanctioned by the European Tour and the Indian Golf Union, making India the 37th territory to stage a European Tour event. The promoters are Golf in Dubai, who also run the Dubai Desert Classic on the European Tour and the Dubai Ladies Masters on the Ladies European Tour. The tournament is part of the continuing globalisation of the European Tour, which had 12 tournaments in Asia in 2007. However the announcement of the event drew sharp criticism from both the Asian Tour chairman Kyi Hla Han[1] and the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI)[2], as both organisations claimed the European Tour had breached International Federation of PGA Tours protocols by not making advance arrangements with them for co-sanctioning of this event staged in their region. The Indian Golf Union issued a statement a few days after the tournament was announced stating that the European Tour had approached it and was willing to offer through the PGTI 20 invitations to Indian domestic players. The Asian Tour agreed terms to co-sanction the tournament in advance of its 2008 debut.[3]

The prize fund is US$2.5 million, which is the largest ever offered at a golf tournament in India, one of the largest few at a tournament in Asia, and slightly below the 2007 average on the European Tour.

The long established Indian Open is also an Asian Tour event.

[edit] Winners

Year Winner Country
2008 Shiv Chowrasia Flag of India India

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