As many as fifteen LIV Golf League stars and nine winners from the Asian Tour’s 2024 season will be teeing it up at the US$ 2 million International Series India presented by DLF, in one of the most elite fields ever to participate in a golf tournament on the Indian subcontinent.
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Reigning Major winner Bryson DeChambeau, who had top-six finishes in three of the four Majors in 2024 including a win at the US Open, heads a stellar lineup at the International Series India presented by DLF.
The event will be held from 30 January to 2 February at DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurugram.
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Six of the top 20 from last year’s LIV Golf League will be in the field as India becomes the latest country to host the hugely successful International Series. DeChambeau (8) is joined by Crushers GC team-mates Paul Casey (11) and Anirban Lahiri (16) while Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz of Torque GC (13) will line up alongside his skipper Joaquin Niemann (2), and compatriot Abraham Ancer (12) of Fireballs GC.
Other confirmations include Mito Pereira and Sebastian Munoz, which make it a clean sweep of Torque GC players, while Harold Varner III of 4Aces GC brings his mercurial talent to the iconic Gary Player-designed course at the award-winning DLF Golf and Country Club.
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The International Series 2023 Rankings champion Andy Ogletree, a three-time winner, is also in the field along with RangeGoats GC player Peter Uihlein, a two-time champion on The International Series last season and runner-up in the rankings race behind Niemann.
The 2024 Asian Tour Order of Merit winner John Catlin, who impressed as an alternate on the LIV Golf League last season after securing back-to-back tournament victories at International Series Macau presented by Wynn and the Saudi Open presented by PIF last year, is also confirmed alongside fellow Americans Caleb Surratt of Legion XIII and Cameron Tringale of HyFlyers GC.
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Rubbing shoulders with such high-quality international stars are top Indians with an impressive array of titles against their names. Apart from Lahiri, a former Asian Tour order of Merit winner in 2015, two other former Asian Tour Order of Merit winners, Shubhankar Sharma (2018) and Jeev Milkha Singh (2006 and 2008) are also in the field. The field is further strengthened by the presence of Gaganjeet Bhullar, a 11-time winner on the Asian Tour, the highest by an Indian in history.