Keita Nakajima might not be a household name just yet, but he is slowly becoming one. At just 24, he’s already made a name for himself on the DP World Tour, but even before that, he held a record of being the No.1 amateur between 2020 and 2022 for over 80 weeks. He also became the first male golfer to win the Mark H. McCormack Medal twice.

Nakajima made his debut on the DP World Tour last year, and it didn’t take long for him to make an impact. He picked up his first professional win at the 2024 Hero Indian Open at the DLF Golf & Country Club in New Delhi, India. Now, one year later, he’s back in India, this time at Delhi Golf Club, a course that rewards accuracy, not distance. It is the fifth shortest layout on the DP World Tour this season, and the fairways are narrow and punishing. In

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