Hero Honda Masters

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{{Infobox golf tournament

| name = Hero Honda Masters

| image =

| location = New Delhi, India

| establishment = 1997{{cite web|url=http://www.pgtofindia.com/indiangolf.php?id=4 |title=The march of Indian golf – Indian golf goes places as players run the game |first=V |last=Krishnaswamy |publisher=Professional Golf Tour of India |accessdate=8 March 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130720042855/http://pgtofindia.com/indiangolf.php?id=4 |archivedate=20 July 2013 }}

| final_year = 2003

| course = Delhi Golf Club

| par = 72

| yardage = {{convert|6751|yd|m}}

| tour = Asian Tour

| format = Stroke play

| purse = {{currency|300,000|USD}}

| month_played = November

| aggregate = 270 Arjun Atwal (2000)

| to-par = −18 as above

| final_champion = {{flagicon|IND}} Arjun Atwal

| coordinates = {{coord|28.600|77.238}}

| map = India#India Delhi

| map_label = Delhi GC

| map_caption = Location in India##Location in Delhi

| map_relief = yes

| map_label_position =

| map_size = 200

}}

The Hero Honda Masters was a professional golf tournament on the Asian Tour from 1997 to 2003.

In 2000 and 2003 it was hosted by the Delhi Golf Club and won by Arjun Atwal.

Winners

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!Year!!Winner!!Score!!To par!!Margin of
victory!!Runner(s)-up

2003{{flagicon|IND}} Arjun Atwal (2)align=center|281align=center|−71 stroke{{flagicon|MEX}} Pablo del Olmo
{{flagicon|IND}} Jyoti Randhawa
{{flagicon|USA}} Gary Rusnak
2002{{flagicon|IND}} Harmeet Kahlonalign=center|277align=center|−71 stroke{{flagicon|THA}} Prayad Marksaeng
{{flagicon|USA}} James Oh
{{flagicon|THA}} Thammanoon Sriroj
colspan=6 align=center|2001: No tournament
2000{{flagicon|IND}} Arjun Atwalalign=center|270align=center|−182 strokes{{flagicon|ENG}} Simon Dyson
1999{{flagicon|IND}} Jyoti Randhawa (2)align=center|277align=center|−111 stroke{{flagicon|ZAF}} Sammy Daniels
1998{{flagicon|IND}} Jyoti Randhawaalign=center|275align=center|−134 strokes{{flagicon|IND}} Jeev Milkha Singh
1997{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Purdyalign=center|277align=center|−111 stroke{{flagicon|IND}} Gaurav Ghei

References