The Hero Women’s Indian Open is an annual pro tournament on the Ladies European Tour (“LET”), which was first played in 2007, with the 2023 tournament being played at the DLF Golf And Country Club in Gurgaon, India.
LET Indian Open 2023
Course: | DLF Golf And Country Club |
Location: | Gurgaon, India |
Tour: | Ladies European Tour |
Prize Money: | $400,000 |
Dates
The 2023 LET Indian Open took place from Thursday, the 19th to Sunday, the 22nd of October 2023, with the 2023 tournament being played in the same week as the Miami Championships (LIV), Zozo Championship (PGA), and the BMW Ladies Championship (LPGA).
Schedule
Below is the schedule for the 2023 tournament in India, with the final round being played on Sunday, the 22nd of October 2023.
Date | Round |
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Thursday, 19 October 2023 | 1st Round |
Friday, 20 October 2023 | 2nd Round |
Saturday, 21 October 2023 | 3rd Round |
Sunday, 22 October 2023 | 4th Round |
NB: A Pro-am tournament was also held on the 18th of October 2023.
Tickets
There is free entry for the 2023 tournament, so no tickets are required.
Players
The official player entry list for the 2023 tournament has now been released and below is a selection of players who were in the field for 2023.
- Sock Hwee Koh
- Lee-Anne Pace
- Trichat Cheenglab
- Smilla Tarning Soenderby
- Nuria Iturrioz
- Carmen Alonso
- Diksha Dagar
- Lisa Pettersson
- Patricia Isabel Schmidt
- Johanna Gustavsson
- Manon De Roey
- Ana Pelaez Trivino
- Magdalena Simmermacher
- Meghan MacLaren
- Liz Young
- Leonie Harm
- Klara Davidson Spilkova
- Ursula Wikstrom
- Pia Babnik
- Gabriella Cowley
- Becky Brewerton
- Anne-Charlotte Mora
- Laura Beveridge
- Michele Thomson
- Kim Metraux
- Virginia Elena Carta
- Emma Grechi
- Kelsey Macdonald
- Eleanor Givens
- Elin Arvidsson
- Rosie Davies
- Hannah Burke
- Lydia Hall
- Agathe Sauzon
- Felicity Johnson
- Kylie Henry
- Christine Wolf
- Sofie Bringner
- Jana Melichova
- Celine Herbin
- April Angurasaranee
- Noora Komulainen
- Maria Hernandez
- Moa Folke
- Nastasia Nadaud
- Linnea Johansson
- Kirsten Rudgeley
- Yuri Onishi
- Sara Kouskova
- Momoka Kobori
- Lauren Holmey
- Anna Magnusson
- Polly Mack
- Ana Belac
- Emma Nilsson
- Tereza Melecka
- Tiffany Arafi
- Maiken Bing Paulsen
- Amalie Leth-Nissen
- Madelene Stavnar
- Paz Marfa Sans
- Aline Krauter
- Louise Duncan
Prize Money
The prize money for the 2023 Ladies Indian Open was $400,000, with the winner of the 2023 tournament receiving $60,000.
Below is a full breakdown of the prize money that was awarded to players in 2023.
Finishing Position | Payout |
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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 |
Past Winners (2007 – 2023)
The current champion is Aline Krauter who won the 2023 tournament with a score of 15 under par, five shots clear of Sara Kjellker in second place – see highlights from the final round below.
Other past winners include Olivia Cowan (2022), Becky Morgan (2018), and Yani Tseng (2007).
Year | Winner |
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2023 | Aline Krauter |
2022 | Olivia Cowan |
2021 | No Tournament |
2020 | No Tournament |
2019 | Christine Wolf |
2018 | Becky Morgan |
2017 | Camille Chevalier |
2016 | Aditi Ashok |
2015 | Emily Kristine Pedersen |
2014 | Gwladys Nocera |
2013 | Thidapa Suwannapura |
2012 | Pornanong Phatlum |
2011 | Caroline Hedwall |
2010 | Laura Davies |
2009 | Pornanong Phatlum |
2008 | Pornanong Phatlum |
2007 | Yani Tseng |