Akshay Bhatia has waited a long time to make his competitive debut in India.

He signed a contract in 2019, not long after he turned pro, to compete there in 2020. Back then, Bhatia had no status and was playing on a sponsor’s exemption but the tournament was canceled, a casualty of COVID, less than a day before his flight was scheduled to depart.

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Six years later, Bhatia made an 18-hour trip to Delhi from Orlando via Amsterdam to experience the homeland of his ancestors at the Hero Indian Open, a DP World Tour event played at DLF Golf and Country Club this week. (This also is why he missed the TGL Finals for Jupiter Links GC.)

“To come here, inspire people and to play in front of people that look up to me is really cool. I’m very blessed to be in this position,” Bhatia said.

NEW DELHI, INDIA – MARCH 25: Akshay Bhatia of the United States during a practice round prior to the Hero Indian Open 2026 at DLF Golf and County Club on March 25, 2026 in New Delhi, India. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images)

It didn’t go the way Bhatia dreamed of it all these years — he hit his opening tee shot out of bounds, lost a ball and shot 44 on the front nine before battling back to shoot 77. “At least I didn’t shoot 80,” he said with a self-deprecating smile. “It’s a wild golf course. It’s very hard, very narrow and not a lot of scorable holes.”

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Bhatia, a Hero brand ambassador, is ranked No. 22 in the Official World Golf Ranking, the top-ranked player in the field after winning the PGA Tour’s Arnold Palmer Invitational earlier this month and notching third career Tour title. He’s one of the hottest golfers on the planet, having finished T-16 or better in his last five worldwide starts.

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