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Double Bogey Costs Hillier as Fleetwood Wins in India
Tommy Fleetwood won the inaugural DP World India Championship with a final round 65, securing his 8th DP World Tour victory by two shots, while Shane Lowry finished third.
- On October 19, 2025, Tommy Fleetwood secured the DP World India Championship in New Delhi with a two-shot winning margin and a four-day total of 266.
- During the final round, Tommy Fleetwood produced a mid-round birdie burst with four successive birdies around the turn and sank key long putts on the 14th and 17th holes.
- After a bright start, Lowry finished tied-third with a four-under 68 despite missed birdie chances and costly errors on the ninth hole, ending on final score 270.
- The result moved Fleetwood into the top-five in the world rankings for the first time, marking his eighth DP World Tour title and a celebration with Frankie on the 18th green.
- As the inaugural DP World India Championship concluded, Keita Nakajima, Japan finished runner-up after leading into Sunday while Daniel Hillier, New Zealand's double-bogey on the 14th knocked him out of contention.
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