Tommy Fleetwood continued his superb season on the DP World Tour this week, winning the DP World India Championship.
Fleetwood says his putting was “amazing” during the final round of the DP World India Championship, which took place at Delhi Golf Club.
He finished his week on 22-under to secure a two-shot win over Keita Nakajima, and claimed an eighth title on the DP World Tour.
Elsewhere this season, Fleetwood won the Tour Championship on the PGA Tour, clinching his first PGA Tour title at East Lake.
He also played a leading role as Europe won the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, but Fleetwood admitted to a “poor” major championship season.

Tommy Fleetwood responds when asked about his chances of winning The Masters soon
His overall success in 2025 did, however, prompt a question from a reporter in India regarding Fleetwood’s chances of claiming a green jacket at The Masters in the near future.
The Delhi Golf Club champion responded: “Well, it would be nice. I imagine those things all the time, it’s just about making it a reality.
“Yeah, absolutely. We’ve still… that’s something we’ll look at. When the season finishes you look at sort of targets and goals for the following season.
“I still have two tournaments to go. I still have things that I want to complete in those two tournaments that I’ll strive for, and then when we eventually get that done with, we’ll look towards 2026 and see what we can do.
“I did say the two things that disappointed me this year were my major performances and where I stood in the DP World Tour rankings. Those are things that I’ll look at for next year.
“For us all as golfers, those are the events. Those four events a year, those majors, mean so much that we try and prepare for and play our best. I’ll always be trying to make my game be able to suit those.”
| Year | Result |
| 2017 | CUT |
| 2018 | T17 |
| 2019 | T36 |
| 2020 | T19 |
| 2021 | T46 |
| 2022 | T14 |
| 2023 | 33 |
| 2024 | T3 |
| 2025 | T21 |
Tommy Fleetwood gives his verdict on the fans at the DP World India Championship
As he essentially alluded to, the victory in India has an added bonus, with Fleetwood qualifying for Abu Dhabi and Dubai later this season.
For now, however, he’s really enjoying his time in Delhi, where he was also asked if he almost sees the nation as a ‘home away from home’ after receiving heavy support there.
The winner said: “Yeah, I didn’t need a reason to come back anyway, but to have a trophy to defend is a very good reason, even though I didn’t need one.
“The fans have been great with me. Like I say, I always feel very lucky with the catch that I make wherever I go and the support that I get, but they were amazing this week and absolutely a pleasure to play in front of, and they were so kind to me and so supportive.
“It was interesting, really, because my win at East Lake, I really felt like I didn’t do that much different to the times that I had lost and the times it had gone wrong.
“I think I learned from each experience, and today was going to be another one of those. I might have won, I might not have; I could have done exactly the same things and got beaten.
“I think just being in that position more and more is something that I’m really proud of, and I want to keep doing that.
“I know form doesn’t last forever, but I’m trying to make myself the most consistent player I can be, and just being in contention again, feeling those nerves and having to play down the stretch with a chance at winning is what we all want to do, and I think I’m really keen to just put myself there.
“I keep learning every time, keep understanding myself a little bit more, and just happy that this was another one that I managed to tick off and win.”
While Fleetwood was a firm favourite at Delhi Golf Club, it is certainly a very familiar feeling for the Englishman.
Fleetwood is a hugely popular figure, and it isn’t hard to see why with his admirable comments after another title.
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