Saptak Talwar Claims Victory at Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2026
News Summary
Saptak Talwar secured a thrilling victory at the Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2026, achieving his second professional win with a final score of 10-under 278. The tournament, held at Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club, challenged top golfers and featured a prize purse of US$300,000. Talwar’s stellar rounds included a crucial birdie on the Par-5 14th hole, and this win elevated his ranking to first in the DP World PGTI Order of Merit as he celebrated a well-deserved triumph amidst fierce competition.
Saptak Talwar Wins Big at the Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2026
In a thrilling finish to the Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship 2026, Saptak Talwar has emerged victorious, claiming his second professional win at the prestigious event. Hosted at the beautiful Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club, Talwar shot a solid final round of two-under 70, which helped him secure the title with a total score of 10-under 278. What a journey it has been!
A Contest to Remember
The tournament, featuring a hefty prize purse of US$300,000 (or roughly INR 2.7 crore), attracted numerous talented golfers from around the globe. After a fierce competition, Talwar finished ahead of the field by a margin of two shots. His outstanding rounds of 68, 71, 69, and 70 showcased his remarkable ability, especially in the final stretch where he delivered when it mattered most.
Moving Up the Ranks
This win has significantly boosted Talwar’s standing in the rankings, lifting him from 44th to 1st position in the DP World PGTI Order of Merit. With season earnings of INR 46,00,200, he is leading the merit list and celebrating a well-deserved achievement. Along with the title, he also pocketed a winner’s cheque worth US$48,000 (about INR 43,20,000), which adds to the joy of his triumph.
Chasing Greatness
The Competition
While Talwar basked in glory, other notable players also put up commendable performances. Christoph Bleier from Austria took home the runner-up title with a final score of eight-under 280, finishing strong with a three-under 69 in the last round. Hot on his heels, Veer Ahlawat and the teenage prodigy Kartik Singh finished tied for third place, both scoring two-under 70 in the concluding round, for an overall total of seven-under 281.
Further down the leaderboard, Clement Sordet from France captured fifth place with an overall score of six-under 282. The overnight joint leader, Dhruv Sheoran, faced challenges in the final round and ended the tournament tied for sixth place at five-under 283.