Aditi shot 76-76 while Diksha Dagar shot 77-76 to miss the cut that is likely to fall at 4-over though the second round is yet to be completed. The top 65 and tied from the field of 144 qualify for the final two rounds of the women's Major
Despite missing out on podium once again, Aditi maintained that the Olympic dreams were very much alive. The 26-year-old Bengaluru star, who was competing in her third Olympics, shot 4-under 68 with seven birdies against three bogeys but said she will come back again in Los Angeles in 2028.
India golfer Shubhankar Sharma reflected on his experience of playing at the Paris Olympics and hopes to be a part of the team in the next edition as well.
Ahead of the Paris Olympics 2024, Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) president Kapil Dev asked Diksha Dagar to go to the multi-sport event and express herself.
Gambhir was announced as the new head coach of Team India, replacing batting legend Rahul Dravid, on July 9 by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Rahul Dravid's tenure as the head coach of Team India came to an end after the conclusion of the final match of the T20 World Cup 2
Aditi Ashok produced a very fine finish at the Amundi Evian Championship, as she birdied three times in the last four holes and secured her best finish in the Majors. She shot 2-under 69 and was Tied 17th
Aditi Ashok added 1-under 70 to her first round 71 and was 1-under for 36 holes and T-44th up from overnight T-52. The second round is yet to finish. Diksha Dagar, who had a rough 76 on the first day, withdrew before the second round on medical grounds
Diksha Dagar plays seven events in eight weeks, Aditi Ashok, who has been playing on the LPGA in the US, will play the two Majors, Evian and AIG Women's Open, Olympic Games and the Women's Scottish Open