Diksha Dagar shot a second successive 69 and was 6-under and tied seventh, while Avani Prashanth after a 67 dropped to 79 and was T-32 on a day when the winds were strong and made things tougher at times. Ridhima Dilawari and Vani Kapoor also made the cut and were Tied-58th while Amandeep Dr
Avani Prashanth had an albatross, her first in a tournament and second in her life. Avani, whose first albatross came as an eight-year-old in a practice round in Bangalore in 2015, six birdies, an albatross against two bogeys.
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
Amandeep Drall, who will be travelling to play on the Ladies European Tour next month, shot rounds of 69-71-70 and finished three shots clear of Seher Atwal. Khushi Khanijau (72) was third while Vani Kapoor (73) was fourth and Neha Tripathi (73) finished fifth.
With 69-71, Amandeep Drall is now even par 140 and five shots ahead of Seher Atwal, who added 73 to her first-round 72. Seher was tied second with Khushi Khanijau (71-74) and Vani Kapoor (70-75).
Amandeep Drall was off to a terrible start as she bogeyed the first two holes. She made up with birdies on the fourth and seventh, but a dropped shot on the eighth meant she still turned in 1-over. On the back nine back-to-back birdies on the 11th and 12th gave her some space, but another dr
Sneha Singh has been paired with Vani Kapoor, who is making only her second start this season. Vani was second in the second leg at the BPGC and has since then been working on her game, getting ready for the busy season ahead on the Ladies European Tour.
Amandeep Drall who was runner-up at the 2022 Women's Indian Open, and has been sharpening her game and giving herself tournament practice at every available opportunity, found three birdies in the last six holes during her solid round.
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
India's Aditi Ashok lead by five shots at the Kenya Ladies Open while Amandeep Drall and Avani Prashanth also made the cut. Diksha Dagar, Vani Kapoor and Seher Atwal missed the cut.