Keita Nakajima Ties for Lead After Second Round at Hero Indian Open
Defending champion Nakajima rebounds with a 6-under par 66, sharing the top spot with Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra as the tournament nears the weekend cut.
- The 2025 Hero Indian Open, part of the DP World Tour's Asian Swing, is being held at the DLF Golf & Country Club in New Delhi with a $2.25 million prize fund.
- Keita Nakajima, the defending champion, recovered from a challenging first round to shoot a 6-under par 66, tying for the lead with Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra after 36 holes.
- The tournament features a four-round stroke play format, with the field being cut to the top 65 players plus ties after the second round.
- Players are competing for $382,500 in winner's prize money, as well as crucial Race to Dubai and Ryder Cup points.
- The Hero Indian Open is a key event in the Asian Swing, offering players opportunities to improve their standings and qualify for the PGA Championship.