The Hero Women's Indian Open is the next stop on the Ladies European Tour (LET) calendar in 2024. It will be the 16th edition of the event and will be played from October 24-27 at the DLF Golf and Country Club in New Delhi.
The tournament will feature a full field of 114 players. Chiara Tamburlini, the top-ranked golfer on the circuit's Order of Merit and 66th in the world rankings, will be the main attraction at the Hero Women's Indian Open.
The Swiss player is coming off a wire-to-wire victory at the Wistron Ladies Open. It was her third win of the season, adding to seven other top 10 finishes and the team win at the Aramco Team Series Shenzhen.
But there will also be other interesting players like the second-highest ranked player in the Order of Merit, Manon de Roey. Other big names at the Hero Women's Indian Open will be Amy Taylor, Alice Hewson, Shannon Tan and Perrine Delacour, all winners in 2024, as well as Tamburlini and De Roey.
The Hero Women's Indian Open will also feature a host of local stars, led by two-time LET winner Diksha Dagar. India's top player and 2016 event winner Aditi Ashok will be absent this time around.
2024 Hero Women's Indian Open: Prize money, venue and more
The 2024 Hero Women's Indian Open will have a purse of $400,000, with the winner taking home $60,000.
This is the purse breakdown for the event:
- 1 $60,000
- 2 $36,000
- 3 $24,000
- 4 $18,000
- 5 $14,400
- 6 $12,400
- 7 $11,200
- 8 $10,000
- 9 $9,600
- 10 $9,200
- 11 $8,800
- 12 $8,400
- 13 $8,000
- 14 $7,600
- 15 $7,200
- 16 $7,000
- 17 $6,800
- 18 $6,600
- 19 $6,400
- 20 $6,200
- 21 $5,920
- 22 $5,720
- 23 $5,520
- 24 $5,320
- 25 $5,120
- 26 $4,920
- 27 $4,560
- 28 $4,360
- 29 $4,160
- 30 $3,960
- 31 $3,800
- 32 $3,600
- 33 $3,440
- 34 $3,320
- 35 $3,200
- 36 $3,080
- 37 $2,960
- 38 $2,840
- 39 $2,720
- 40 $2,600
- 41 $2,480
- 42 $2,360
- 43 $2,280
- 44 $2,160
- 45 $2,040
- 46 $2,000
- 47 $1,880
- 48 $1,840
- 49 $1,800
- 50 $1,760
- 51 $1,640
- 52 $1,600
- 53 $1,560
- 54 $1,480
- 55 $1,440
- 56 $1,360
- 57 $1,320
- 58 $1,280
- 59 $1,240
- 60 $1,200
- 61 $1,160
- 62 $1,120
- 63 $1,080
- 64 $1,040
- 65 $1,000
- 66 $960.00
The tournament will be held at the DLF Golf and Country Club, a facility established in 1999 that features a 9-hole course designed by Arnold Palmer and an 18-hole course designed by Gary Player.
The course measures 7,204 yards and is par 72. Its rating is 74.6 and its slope is 132. Several important tournaments have been held here, such as the Indian Open and the Avantha Masters, both on the DP World Tour.