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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Yellamaraju T7, Woodland leads Texas Children's Houston Open...54 hole results, Sunday Tee Times

  PGA Tour : Texas Children's Houston Open..Leaderboard Tee Times

Sudarshan Yellamaraju continues his fine form in this his rookie season, posting a Saturday 65 birdieing 4 of his last 5 holes to go with his 69 66 to begin Sunday T7 -10

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The Canadian is the only one who made the cut, leading the way for veterans like Mac Hughes and Taylor Pendrith with his recent fine play, T17 in Palm Beach then a strong T5 at the Players.

Gary Woodland's 65 keeps him in the lead at -18 but only by a shot from charging Danish twin Nicolai Hojgaard 62, 63 -17. Woodland last win was at the 2019 US Open.

Højgaard's brother Rasmus is already in the Masters. Nicolai at #47 seems set to join him. He has 3 DP World Tour titles including the DP World Tour Championship in 2023.

The pair are 5 shots clear of the field where we find defending champion Min Woo Li 67 -12 and Michael Thorbjornsen 66 -12.

Ideal weather conditions are abetting the low scores, only 5 players who made the  cut are above par.

Bryan Angus



Alex Fitzpatrick joins brother Matt in winners circle..Hero Indian Open.. Final Results/Prize money

     DP World Tour : Hero Indian Open  Leaderboard Results

Alex Fitzpatrick surged to his maiden DP World Tour victory after a stunning final nine holes to overhaul defending champion Eugenio Chacarra at the 2026 Hero Indian Open.

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The Englishman joined his elder brother, European Ryder Cup star Matt Fitzpatrick, as a winner on Tour - and the siblings made history as the first ever to win in successive weeks on the DP World Tour and the PGA Tour.

Alex Fitzpatrick said: "I'll try and explain (how it feels) without crying, it's been a lot of hard work for a long time.

"As much as this is the most amazing thing in the world right now, there's more important things in life than golf so... probably going to cry but yeah, ecstatic.

"I just had to ask my caddie how many putts I had (to win) from six feet, so I think that says it all."

Chacarra had held a commanding four-shot lead overnight and though he started with a bogey, he holed an excellent birdie putt at the fifth. Fitzpatrick's superb approach at the sixth set up his first birdie of the day after bogeys at the third and fourth.

Chacarra's tee-shot found the water at the eighth, leading to a bogey and a two-shot swing as Fitzpatrick made his birdie. Both players birdied the ninth to turn with Chacarra three shots ahead, half of what his lead had been on the sixth tee.

Fitzpatrick bogeyed the tenth but birdied the next three. Chacarra found a much-needed response at the 13th after a magnificent approach from the left rough to keep himself in front.

Chacarra found the 14th green to set up a rare half-chance for birdie, but his difficult swinging putt stayed out. After finding a fairway bunker off the 15th tee, though, the Spaniard was unable to hold the green with his third shot as Fitzpatrick reached the par-five in two to turn up the pressure.

The Englishman's birdie gave him the outright lead, having turned around six shots in three holes, as Chacarra two-putted for a bogey, finishing with 75.

Fitzpatrick appeared relaxed, sharing a joke with his group as he left the 17th tee, and nervelessly birdied that hole as well to open up a decisive four-shot lead.

He took a low-risk approach down the par-five last, where he had to contend with the strip of rough intruding across the fairway, but a double-bogey seven proved enough for a two-stroke victory, 73

"I'm mentally exhausted," he admitted. "I thought I hit a good tee-shot there on 18 and I was in the rough, then you're chipping out - it's a challenge out here for sure but happy to come out on top.

"I think (in round two) I had nine birdies and I didn't know until I'd finished, and same today. I felt like I was playing really nicely, I started to hole some really good putts, I still don't know how many birdies I had, I was just trying to stick in it.

"(I'll celebrate with) probably a glass of Coca-Cola or something. But yeah, I'll be calling my friends and family and just try and let it sink in."

Matt Fitzpatrick is a ten-time winner on the DP World Tour, most recently at the 2025 DP World Tour Championship in November, and also won last week's Valspar Championship on the PGA Tour to climb to a career-high World Number Six.

Alex Fitzpatrick said: "It can be hard sometimes when you're constantly chasing someone's accolades but luckily it's my brother. It's extremely nice to join him in the winners' ranks and hopefully I can continue to push on.

"I idolise him so just trying to be like him in every way so yeah, hopefully we can keep doing well.

"I'm off to see them in a couple of days, I see my mum and dad tomorrow and we're going to meet my brother in Florida. It's been a good few weeks for the Fitzpatricks."

MJ Daffue, the third member of the final group, birdied the 17th to finish 73, T3 with Frenchman Ugo Coussaud 69 and Fitzpatrick's compatriot Andy Sullivan 71.

Italy's Francesco Molinari was 70 -3 alongside Ewen Ferguson 73 and Calum Hill 71, while David Law 75 made it three Scottish players in the top ten as he finished -2 alongside a second Italian in Matteo Manassero whose 68 was the best round of the day.

The DP World Tour is now off on the Masters break until April 23 in China.

europeantour.com

Bryan Angus (edit)

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Spaniard Eugenio Chacarra leads Hero Indian Open... 54 hole results

   DP World Tour : Hero Indian Open Tee Times Leaderboard

Eugenio Chacarra takes halfway lead in title defence in India

Defending champion Eugenio Chacarra has extended his lead in New Delhi at the Hero Indian Open 67 69 70 -10 on this stern test of golf, the DLF G&CC, a very hilly, tight course with treacherous small sloping greens that firmed up in the heat.

Only 20 players are under par. T2nd South African MJ Daffue 71 67 72 -6, and Alex Fitzpatrick 70 68 72 -6,  

American star Akshay Bhatia fought back from an opening 77 with 72 +5 and missed the cut by a shot.

Canadian Aaron Cockerill was one of four players to retire after an opening 81 then an opening 44 front nine in round 2 before play was suspended, there was no point returning this morning, he could catch a flight home to Dubai to his wife Chelsea and their two daughters..

This is the last event on the DP World Tour before the Masters.

Click on my link above for all the scores..more to follow

Bryan Angus

Yellamaraju lone Canadian, Woodland leads Texas Children's Houston Open....36 hole results

 PGA Tour : Texas Children's Houston Open..Leaderboard Tee Times

Gary Woodland followed his opening 64 with a Friday 63, and his -13 total leads the field after 36 holes at the Teas Children's Houston Open on the revamped public Memorial Course.

Gary Woodland surges to a 3-shot lead at the Houston Open, shortly after revealing PTSD diagnosis

Gary Woodland putts on the ninth green during the first round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open golf tournament Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)

Much has been written about his mental issues following the removal of a brain tumour, however a recent interview where he told of his overwhelming emotional swings seems to have relieved him, that, along with a return to the driving prowess that placed him among the longest in the game is in evidence this week.

T2  Nicolai Hojgaard 68 62 -10

T2  Jackson Suber 68 62 -10

T4  Min Woo Lee 68 63 -9

T4  Jason Day  68 63 -9

Canadians 

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T20 Sudarshan Yellamaraju  69 66 -5

MC Mac Hughes, Adam Svensson both 71 68, AJ Ewart 75 67, Taylor Pendrith 75 72

Bryan Angus...


Friday, March 27, 2026

Cockerill retires, Chacarra leads play suspended at Hero Indian Open.... 36 hole results

   DP World Tour : Hero Indian Open Tee Times Leaderboard

Thursday's gloomy overcast muggy day in New Delhi has been replaced with sunshine and very little breeze today, ideal scoring conditions on this very difficult tricky DLF Golf and Country Club.

Last year's winner Spaniard Eugenio Chacarra has the 36 hole clubhouse lead 67 69 -8.

'Perfect preparation' for the Masters - Casey Jarvis in the mix for third win of season in India

South African Casey Jarvis, arguably the best player on this tour so far with two wins and a runner up, continues his fine form, 2nd 73, 64 -7

The cut is understandably high at +4, allowing the headliner Akshay Bhatia, the stringbean American lefty, winner of the AP Invitational this year, owgr #22 who played a wrong ball on his way to an opening 77, to climb back into the weekend, currently T41 through 11 holes today.

He is playing here to pay homage to his Indian roots, in honour of his grandparents.

Canada's Aaron Cockerill said earlier this week on his Instagram that this course would be playing tough. Well, with an opening 81 he is already +5 through 8 holes today or +14 in 26 holes !! Yikes..

EDIT >>> March 27 2pm EST

Eugenio Chacarra continued his push for a successful title defence with a second-round 69 at the 2026 Hero Indian Open.

Eugenio Chacarra takes halfway lead in title defence in India

The Spaniard, who on Thursday referred to last year's win as "a week that changed my life", reached -8 to lead by one stroke from playing partner Casey Jarvis in his bid for a repeat performance.

" Like I said at the start of the week, I think the good vibes when I got here, the good memories came up and when I'm having fun playing golf, I already proved I'm one of the best players in the world."

Jarvis' 64 -7 total, was the best round of the week so far as, chasing his third DP World Tour win already this season, he recorded nine birdies and just a solitary bogey round the formidable DLF G&CC in New Delhi.

Fellow South African MJ Daffue was a shot further back in third -6, with first-round leader Freddy Schott -5 after a battling 73.

The German was alongside Alex Fitzpatrick and Jacob Skov Olesen, two of the 29 players still to complete their second rounds due to an earlier delay for lightning in the area.

Round 2 will resume 7.15am local, round 3 will begin 10am off split tees #1 and #10

Canada's Aaron Cockerill shot 81 on Thursday and after a 44 first nine including 6 straight bogey's this morning he retired


Bryan Angus

 

Englishman Paul Waring leads in Texas..Yellamaraju top Canadian...18 hole results...

  PGA Tour : Texas Children's Houston Open..Leaderboard Tee Times

Several years ago the Strategic Alliance was established between the DP World Tour and the PGA Tour who were strengthening their position in the world of golf with the advent of LIV and it's bottomless pit of Saudi money tempting players away.

The rest is history, however one aspect of the Alliance was rewarding the top 10 players on the DP World Tour at the end of the year, dual membership in the US

While this was great news for the players, many in Europe did not support the idea of giving away their top stars, for nothing.


Paul Waring trying to get his game on track and leads in Houston by one shot over Woodland

Paul Waring tees off on the 18th hole during the first round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open golf tournament Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)




Paul Waring, an unknown English pro on this side of the pond was one of those who won dual membership in 2024. He has had a shoulder injury that sidelined him for 5 months, but is healthy again resulting in an opening -7 63 for the lead on this Memorial course in Houston.

Gary Woodland who has been suffering with mental issues following brain surgery is also feeling better 2nd with -6 64.

Canadians 

Sudarshan Yellamaraju T59 69 -1

Mac Hughes T93 71 +1

Adam Svensson T93  71 +1

Taylor Pendrith T124  75 +5

AJ Ewart T124  75 +5

Bryan Angus

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Akshay Bhatia battles back to make 77...Hero Indian Open

 Akshay Bhatia bounced back from an unusual penalty with a strong finish to his first round at the 2026 Hero Indian Open.

Akshay Bhatia pleased with response to rare mishap in India

The American played the wrong ball for his second shot on the 15th hole, the resulting two-stroke penalty contributing to a triple-bogey eight and an outward nine of 44 at the difficult DLF G&CC.

He dug deep to follow that with a bogey-free inward nine of 33 and though his +5 77 left him well off the pace in New Delhi, his spirits remained high.

"Glad I didn't shoot 80!" the world #22 and winner of the AP Invitational on the PGA Tour this year laughed. "Yeah, tough day - hit the wrong ball, which was very unfortunate, and just did not play good on the first nine.

"Shooting -3 on my back side was great and look, this golf course is hard so if I can just try and get it back to even par, I think it'll be a nice comeback for me. I'll never give up and that's kind of the goal."

That unfortunate eight - which saw Bhatia hit the incorrect stray ball and then make a six on his own ball once he realised, which became an eight with the penalty - was one of several blows before the turn for Bhatia, who double-bogeyed the tenth after going out of bounds. He birdied the next but two bogeys, that triple and another double left him +8 as he turned to the front nine.

“It's a tough golf course. I mean, I hit it OB on the first hole so it's just, like, you can hit shots that are five, 10 yards off your line and just be really in a tough position.

“But all in all, I'm just going to try and rest and just try and kind of continue the momentum I had on the back nine today.”

Bhatia, whose grandparents are Indian, thanked this week's sponsor Hero MotoCorp and its chairman Dr Pawan Munjal for their support in his career.

“Yeah, it's such a blessing. It wouldn't be possible without him, so I'm just very happy to be an ambassador for him and his company," he said.

“It's been a really fun treat so far so yeah, I'm just so blessed to be here and I look forward to spending a couple more days here for sure.”

europeantour.com

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