Never mind the start to 2023, the learnings of stepping up and playing the Asian Tour in large measures last season will come in handy for Veer Ahlawat as he strives to make a mark at the Hero Indian Open this week.
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That it is unfolding on his home course at the DLF Golf & Country Club is a big plus as he attempts to make the weekend for the first time as a pro.
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In this chat at the close of 2022, Veer shared how the big stage, which this $2million DP World Tour event is, is no longer intimidating, and that the endeavour will be only to play good golf.