DP World PGTI's 2026 season is giving Indian professional golf greater depth through higher purses, stronger fields and varied player stories, the tour CEO wrote. He said comeback wins by Honey Baisoya and Akshay Sharma, foreign challengers like Jhared Hack and MJ Daffue, and emerging names show a domestic circuit becoming a fuller professional platform.
Higher purses, sharper fields, comeback wins and emerging names show how the DP World PGTI season is giving the domestic game greater competitive depth
A domestic golf season is usually judged by trophies, leaderboards and winning scores. But the DP World PGTI’s 2026 season has raised a larger point -Indian professional golf is beginning to offer players a stronger base from which to build careers.
The signs have come through the variety of stories the season has produced. There have been wins after lean spells, foreign challengers, Indian players with international exposure, seasoned professionals rediscovering rhythm and younger names beginning to attract attention. Together, they suggest a circuit that is becoming deeper and more competitive.
For any domestic tour, depth is an important sign of progress. It grows when players at different stages of their careers find space to compete — young professionals trying to break through, seasoned players rebuilding form, Indian golfers returning with international experience and domestic players testing themselves against foreign challengers.
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