By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
  • Live Score Updates
  • Sports Podcasts
  • Live Streaming
Viascore
  • Home
  • TENNIS

    NFL

    Show More

    NBA issues suspensions for Thunder-Wizards scuffle that spilled into courtside seats

    By ViaScore 5 hours ago

    Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth all-time in NBA scoring: How high can he go before retirement?

    By ViaScore 6 hours ago

    Use DraftKings promo code to get $200 bonus bets instantly for Knicks-Wizards, Celtics-Timberwolves on Sunday

    By ViaScore 9 hours ago

    Lakers’ Luka Dončić faces suspension after 16th technical foul

    By ViaScore 10 hours ago
  • CRICKET

    NFL

    Show More

    NBA issues suspensions for Thunder-Wizards scuffle that spilled into courtside seats

    By ViaScore 5 hours ago

    Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth all-time in NBA scoring: How high can he go before retirement?

    By ViaScore 6 hours ago

    Use DraftKings promo code to get $200 bonus bets instantly for Knicks-Wizards, Celtics-Timberwolves on Sunday

    By ViaScore 9 hours ago

    Lakers’ Luka Dončić faces suspension after 16th technical foul

    By ViaScore 10 hours ago
  • Football

    NFL

    Show More

    NBA issues suspensions for Thunder-Wizards scuffle that spilled into courtside seats

    By ViaScore 5 hours ago

    Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth all-time in NBA scoring: How high can he go before retirement?

    By ViaScore 6 hours ago

    Use DraftKings promo code to get $200 bonus bets instantly for Knicks-Wizards, Celtics-Timberwolves on Sunday

    By ViaScore 9 hours ago

    Lakers’ Luka Dončić faces suspension after 16th technical foul

    By ViaScore 10 hours ago
  • All sports

    NFL

    Show More

    NBA issues suspensions for Thunder-Wizards scuffle that spilled into courtside seats

    By ViaScore 5 hours ago

    Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth all-time in NBA scoring: How high can he go before retirement?

    By ViaScore 6 hours ago

    Use DraftKings promo code to get $200 bonus bets instantly for Knicks-Wizards, Celtics-Timberwolves on Sunday

    By ViaScore 9 hours ago

    Lakers’ Luka Dončić faces suspension after 16th technical foul

    By ViaScore 10 hours ago
  • Book Now
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Tennis
Reading: DP World Tour India Championship: ‘Nice guy’ Tommy Fleetwood plays disciplined-yet-thrilling golf to emerge victorious in star-studded field | Golf News
ViascoreViascore
Aa
  • Live Score Updates
  • Sports Podcasts
  • Live Streaming
Search
  • Home
  • Rugby
  • Cricket
  • Tennis
  • Football
  • NBA
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Viascore. All Rights Reserved.
Viascore > Blog > Sports India > DP World Tour India Championship: ‘Nice guy’ Tommy Fleetwood plays disciplined-yet-thrilling golf to emerge victorious in star-studded field | Golf News
Sports India

DP World Tour India Championship: ‘Nice guy’ Tommy Fleetwood plays disciplined-yet-thrilling golf to emerge victorious in star-studded field | Golf News

ViaScore
Last updated: 2025/10/19 at 3:05 PM
ViaScore 6 Min Read
Share


Tommy Fleetwood put plenty of demons to rest by winning the PGA Tour Championships, and ending his 163-event-long drought on golf’s premier tour. A leading role in Europe’s memorable away victory in the Ryder Cup a few months later only reinforced that, after punching considerably below his weight for long, the World No.5 had finally got confidence to showcase his best on the big stage.

The problem with a breakthrough, though, is doing it all over again once the euphoria settles. Winning is one thing and to keep winning is entirely another. Yet another triumphant week, at the DP World India Championship that finished here on Sunday, proved that the 34-year-old from the small British town of Southport can hold his own and achieve the latter too.

Four rounds of disciplined-yet-thrilling golf allowed Fleetwood to take his eighth title on the DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour), his first since January 2024. It sweetened an already phenomenal year for the Briton, establishing him as one of the leading golfers in the world.

Story continues below this ad

And while rankings and prize money may be instructive about a golfer’s ability, it doesn’t reflect the affection they draw from the public. Fleetwood is known as the ‘people’s champion’ by golf enthusiasts; perhaps a result of his humble upbringing as the son of a lorry driver and his general easy-going charm that has seen him labelled as a relatable, nice guy.

Tommy Fleetwood Tommy Fleetwood celebrates the win with his son. (Credit: DP World India Championships)

The scenes on the 18th green as Fleetwood put the finishing touches to his final round of seven-under 65, ending with a cumulative score of 22-under, two strokes ahead of Japan’s Keita Nakajima in second place, would explain his appeal to larger audiences.

As huge galleries, arriving to catch a glimpse of the country’s biggest-ever golf tournament on Diwali weekend, engulfed the green, Fleetwood would wrap up his round with a regulation putt for par and embrace his eight-years-old son Frankie to chants of ‘Tommy! Tommy!’ The boy had seen his father win a title in the flesh for the first time.

“We were playing golf last week, and he (son Frank) just happened to say randomly, ‘you know what you’ve never done… you’ve never won a tournament and I’ve been able to run on to the 18th green.’ I didn’t really say anything. I don’t think I said anything back to him, but I thought I’m going to keep that. I wrote it down when I got back, and I had it in my mind,” Fleetwood said after the victory. “That was something that would drive me.”

Story continues below this ad

One can fake being nice, but to fake being this nice would be massively creditable, and nearly impossible.

Tense final day

The build-up to the final day seemed to be about a contest between Fleetwood and Nakajima, the clubhouse leader at the start of the day, with Irishman Shane Lowry lurking in third place. A final round sprint was on the cards.

That was until New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier threatened to flip the script. A sensational, tournament-best performance on the front nine, which saw him seven-under after the first 10 holes, put him at the top of the leaderboard at one stage. Hillier would eventually fade away, the pressure with the trophy suddenly in sight seemingly weighing heavily as he dropped four shots to end tied ninth. But Hillier’s early offensive prompted those at the top to come in clutch, merely holding on was not enough.

And Fleetwood would be the one to take the initiative; his four successive birdies from the seventh to the 10th holes putting him in an unassailable lead.

Story continues below this ad

Scoring opportunities and mistakes went hand in hand at the old-fashioned Lodhi course of the DGC. Rory McIlroy, the big crowd-puller and major star of this tournament, was made to pay for his errors; his 10 bogeys across 72 holes sending him down to tied-26th position. That is where Fleetwood held the edge, in his discipline and ability to get himself out of trouble. He made only two bogies through 54 holes of golf.

“I probably hit poor shots at the right time, into the right places, if you like. I haven’t seen what anybody else has done, but obviously when I looked at the leaderboard on 14, I saw that Dan (Hillier) had fallen back, and I think my couple of bad shots, my bad stretch, I just managed it well,” the Briton told reporters with the trophy resting beside him.

A week of excellent hospitality and a course that suited him well may give him reasons to return to India. But there will be an even greater motivation now.

“I didn’t need a reason to come back anyway, but to have a trophy to defend is a very good one,” Fleetwood said.





Source link

TAGGED: Regional news
ViaScore October 19, 2025 October 19, 2025
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Australia vs India 1st ODI: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli show ring rust as visitors thrashed in rain-affected game at Perth’s Optus Stadium | Cricket News
Next Article Arshdeep Singh ‘blessed’ to share dressing room with Virat Kohli: ‘Going forward I feel there’ll be a lot of runs for him in this series’ | Cricket News

Most Popular

A Memoir of Soccer, Grit, and Leveling the Playing Field
10 Super Easy Steps to Your Dream Body 4X
Mind Gym : An Athlete's Guide to Inner Excellence
Mastering The Terrain Racing, Courses and Training

Recap: Wisconsin defeats Ohio State to win the 2026 NC women’s ice hockey championship

By ViaScore

Subscribe Now

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Access Denied

1 year ago

Anthony Edwards holds nothing back in frustrated rant on struggling Timberwolves: ‘We soft as hell’

1 year ago

You Might Also Like

Sports India

On Bihar Diwas, PM Modi praises Nitish for state’s development | India News

35 minutes ago
Sports India

Why pre-season practice with Yuvraj Singh could be the ‘Midas touch’ for Rishabh Pant

5 hours ago
Sports India

Anahat Singh wins India Open; shows ability to break into Squash’s Top 10

5 hours ago
Sports India

Wimbledon joins US Open, Australian Open in introducing VAR-like technology

6 hours ago

Sport News

  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Aquatics

Socials

Facebook Twitter Youtube

Company

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Newsletters
  • Deal

Made by Metastic World.  . 

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?