#TommyFleetwood.Fleetwood Fulfills Son’s Dream with Victory at Delhi Golf Club
DP World Tour India: Fleetwood Triumphs with Stunning Final-Round 65.
Tommy Fleetwood captures his eighth European Tour title at the DP World India Championship with a brilliant seven-under 65 to finish 22-under. The Englishman celebrated with his son Frankie on the 18th green — a heartfelt family moment years in the making — after holding off Keita Nakajima and Alex Fitzpatrick at Delhi Golf Club.
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From fairways to family, Tommy Fleetwood’s emotional win in India wasn’t just about trophies. It was about fulfilling his son’s dream. Fleetwood would answer son’s dreams with win in India. Tommy Fleet would produce a heartwarming finish at the DP World India Championship, claiming his eighth European Tour title and delivering a moment his 8-year-old son Frankie had long wished for, a chance to sprint onto the 18th green and celebrate a victory with his dad. Fleekwood shot a brilliant final round 65 minus 7 at Delhi Golf Club to finish 22 under par. Two shots clear Japan’s Kada Nakajima sealing a victory that blended worldclass golf with raw motion. That was all day today what I had in my mind. Could I put myself in a position where I could actually make that happen? Fleetwood said moments after hugging his son on the green. It means so much to me. That’s what I wanted to do all day. A family moment years in the making. Frankie wasn’t present for Fleetwood’s PGA Tour win in August, nor old enough to attend his last DP World Tour triumph back in January 2024. Sunday and Delhi finally gave them their shared moment. A father-son embrace under the Indian sun. How the final round unfolded. Starting two shots behind Nakajima, Fleetwood surged the front with four straight birdies from holes seven to 10, then nail clutch putts on 14 and 17 to secure a comfortable lead. Meanwhile, Daniel Hillier briefly threatened with a run to minus 7 before a double bogey on 14 derailed his charge. Nakajima, steady but short of spark, settled for his third runnerup finish of the season. Top finishers. First place medal Tommy Fleetwood Yenji 22 under 65. Second place medal Kada Nakajima JPN 20 under. Third place medal Alex Fitzpatrick Yenji and Shane Lowry IRL 18 under directed Victor Havlin no 17 under eagle at the last person golfing Rory Maroy Nir T-25 on 11 under season in perspective Fleetwoods win guarantees a place in the season ending DP World Tour Championship marking his second title of 2025 and extending an impressive run that includes eight PGA Tour top 10s. And another RDER Cup standout performance for team Europe. This one’s special, Fleetwood said. Sometimes things even out in this game and this time everything went our way.