New Delhi : Honey Baisoya brought an end to a four-year title drought in style, clinching the DP World Players Championship 2026 with a dominant performance at the Qutab Golf Course. The victory marked his eighth professional win on the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) and his first title since 2021.
Baisoya sealed the tournament with a brilliant final-round five-under 65, finishing at an impressive 23-under-par for the week. His clinical display ensured a comfortable three-shot victory over the chasing pack, underlining his composure and consistency across four rounds.
Final-Round Excellence
Starting the final day in contention, Baisoya showed complete control over his game. His round of 65 featured precise iron play and steady putting, allowing him to pull away at crucial stages. While others faltered under pressure, the 29-year-old maintained momentum, converting opportunities and avoiding costly mistakes.
His cumulative score of 23-under reflected sustained excellence throughout the tournament, not just a late surge. The margin of victory—three strokes—highlighted the authority of his performance rather than a narrow escape.
Reward and Rankings Boost
The win earned Baisoya a winner’s cheque of ₹22,50,000, a significant boost early in the season. More importantly, the triumph propelled him from third to first place in the 2026 PGTI Order of Merit standings, strengthening his position in the race for season honours.
This victory carries added significance given the four-year gap since his last title. Despite consistent performances and several top finishes during that period, a win had eluded him. The Delhi triumph not only ended that wait but also reaffirmed his standing among India’s leading professionals.
A Statement Performance
Winning at home in Delhi added emotional value to the achievement. Baisoya’s familiarity with the course conditions at Qutab Golf Course proved advantageous, but it was his disciplined execution that ultimately made the difference.
The DP World Players Championship 2026 will be remembered as the week Honey Baisoya rediscovered his winning touch—combining patience, precision, and confidence to return to the top step of the podium.










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