Aditi Ashok birdied the first and second and added a third birdie on the ninth to turn in 3-under. She dropped her only shot of the day on the 10th but got a birdie on the 17th to finish the day a 68. The conditions once again were not easy, but this time Aditi handled them better than previ
Aditi Ashok played a steady round of even par 72 to ensure weekend action at the Amundi Evian Championship, a Major on the women’s circuit. Diksha Dagar struggled in the closing sages with two double bogeys in a second round of 81, which was 10 shots more than her first-round 71.
Mahreen Bhatia of India rose to the top of the leaderboard in Girls 14 with another fine performance in the second round of the US Kids World Teens Championships in Pinehurst. In the Boys 13, Kartik Singh stayed on road to a fine finish as he added 1-under 71 to his first round and moved to
Diksha Dagar and Aditi Ashok were lying 50th after they shot even par 71 in their first round of The Amundi Evian Championship, which is one of the Majors for women. Both Indians are at the Top-5 of the Merit for the Ladies European Tour.
At the golf competition, the 22-year-old Diksha Dagar finished four shots clear of Trichat Cheenglab of Thailand with a three-round score of 13-under par (69, 65, 69).
Aditi Ashok started on the 10th and birdied her first hole of the day and added one more on the 18th to be 2-under. On the second nine, she added birdies on the fourth, sixth and eighth to get to 5-under and a total of 9-under.
Aditi, who started the day at 9-under and tied second after the third round, twice reached double digits under par and was very much on course to a maiden win as she was also tied for the lead more than once
Dagar, who had two birdies against three bogeys shot 1-over 73 on a difficult day, when only 10 players among those who had completed their first round came under par
In the Indian Golf Union's Asian Games 2023 selection trials, Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth also topped the selection for women at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club in Kolkata on Thursday as per olympics.com.
Amandeep Drall will start as one of the big favourites for the third leg at the historic Royal Calcutta Golf Club and will battle it out with Seher Atwal, who won the first leg of the Tour this year. Both Amandeep and Seher played at the opening event on the LET Tour in Kenya, which was won