Overview
- He closed with a 7-under 65 to finish 22-under and win by two over Keita Nakajima at Delhi Golf Club.
- Starting the final round two back, he birdied holes 7–10 and played a bogey-free back nine to secure the title.
- On the narrow, tree-lined Lodhi course, he favored a mini-driver and controlled tee shots as many players avoided hitting driver.
- The result is his eighth DP World Tour victory and adds to a season that already features his first PGA Tour win and eight PGA Tour top-10s.
- He said the win carried personal meaning as he sought a moment for his son Frankie to join the on‑green celebration.