Who won the 2024 Hero Women's Indian Open? Final leaderboard explored
The 2024 Hero Women's Indian Open concluded on Sunday, October 27, at the DLF Golf and Country Club. The course proved to be an excellent test of golfing skills as only five players managed to break par.
Veteran Liz Young won the Women's Indian Open with a score of 2 under par. Four players tied for second place, one stroke behind the winner.
2024 Hero Women's Indian Open Final Leaderboard
Below is the final leaderboard for the Women's Indian Open:
- 1 Liz Young -2
- 2 Shannon Tan -1
- 2 Agathe Sauzon -1
- 2 Momoka Kobori -1
- 2 Manon De Roey -1
- 6 Perrine Delacour Par
- 6 Maha Haddioui Par
- 6 Hannah Burke Par
- 9 Emma Spitz +1
- 10 Kirsten Rudgeley +3
- 11 Mannat Brar (a) +4
- 11 Alice Hewson +4
- 13 Hannah Screen +5
- 13 Sara Kouskova +5
- 15 Trichat Cheenglab +6
- 15 Pranavi Urs +6
- 15 Hitaashee Bakshi +6
- 18 Linda Wessberg +7
- 18 Dorthea Forbrigd +7
- 18 Caroline Hedwall +7
- 21 Linnea Johansson +8
- 21 Annabell Fuller +8
- 21 Amy Taylor +8
- 21 Ana Pelaez Trivino +8
- 21 Florentyna Parker +8
- 26 Maria Fassi +9
- 26 Hayley Davis +9
- 26 Tvesa Malik +9
- 26 Ayako Uehara +9
- 26 Luna Sobron Galmes +9
- 31 Ridhima Dilawari +10
- 31 Aunchisa Utama +10
- 31 Sofie Kibsgaard +10
- 31 Vani Kapoor +10
- 31 Mireia Prat +10
- 36 Tiia Koivisto +11
- 36 Elena Moosmann +11
- 38 Maria Hernandez +12
- 38 Moa Folke +12
- 38 Diksha Dagar +12
- 38 Virginia Elena Carta +12
- 42 Alexandra Swayne +13
- 42 Anne-Lise Caudal +13
- 42 Noora Komulainen +13
- 42 Rosie Davies +13
- 46 Elina Nummenpaa +14
- 46 Gemma Clews +14
- 46 Ursula Wikstrom +14
- 46 Ananya Garg +14
- 46 Christine Wolf +14
- 51 Sanna Nuutinen +15
- 51 Ines Laklalech +15
- 51 Eleanor Givens +15
- 54 Paz Marfa Sans +16
- 54 Madelene Stavnar +16
- 54 Leonie Harm +16
- 54 Camille Chevalier +16
- 58 Pia Babnik +19
- 59 Janneya Dasanniee (a) +20
- 59 Anne-Charlotte Mora +20
- 61 Kajsa Arwefjall +21
- 62 Felicity Johnson +27
- 62 Cara Gorlei +27
Liz Young started the final round of the Women's Indian Open one stroke behind Alice Hewson and Manon De Roey. The Englishwoman carded one birdie and one bogey (par for the round) to overtake the leaders from the previous round.
Here's what Young had to say while speaking to the Ladies European Tour News Service after winning the Women's Indian Open:
"I’m in shock. Disbelief. It’s my second win, but it’s still as important as any other win. They don’t happen very often as a professional golfer."
Young began her professional career in 2009, but her first victory on the European Tour came in 2022 when she won the Swiss Ladies Open.
Meanwhile, the best local player was Hitaashee Bakshi, who tied for 15th at 5-over-par.