Vidhatri, who trailed Hitaashee by one shot after the first round, carded 2-over 74 to Hitaashee's 75 to be tied for the top spot at 1-over 145 after 36 holes
Vidhatri Urs started almost two hours later than her original tee time as play was pushed back on account of the weather and forecast of heavy rain and wet conditions. She opened with a bogey on Par-5 first but birdied the second, fifth and seventh for a 2-under 34 that took her 27-hole tota
Manu Gandas, the 2022 PGTI Order of Merit champion, made a terrific start with birdie-eagle-birdie on the first three holes with his eagle being an 18-feet conversion. Manu then had a flurry of six bogeys between the fourth and the 15th, a stretch where he only picked up three birdies in exc
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.
Vani Kapoor's round included three birdies and a lone bogey on Par-3 10th, while Tvesa Malik had two bogeys against one birdie on the fourth for a 1-over 763, and Ridhima Dilawari (73) had two birdies and three bogeys was also T-64
Vidhatri, who had five birdies against two bogeys, leads by one shot over a trio of players, Sneha Singh, the 2023 Order of Merit winner, promising amateur Saanvi Somu, and another emerging young star, Karishma Govind. They all shot 2-under 69 each
Aaron Rai shot another bogey-free round of 8-under 63 to share the lead with CT Pan going into the weekend at the John Deere Classic. Rai was 65-63 for two rounds and Pan was the same and the duo was 14-under
Indian-American Bhatia's card included a par on Par-5 17th after his golf ball went into a fairway drain through one of the holes in the metal cover. He got a free drop and he went on to make par. It was a second bogey-free round at the Detroit Golf Club
As Tvesa Malik regained her form other Indians were amateur Avani Prashanth (69-70-72) and Vani Kapoor (68-70-73) at T-33rd. The defending champion Diksha Dagar (71-72-70) and Pranavi Urs (71-69-73) were T-43rd and Ridhima Dilawari (70-72-72) was T-54
Tom Kim put himself on the brink of etching his name into PGA TOUR history books once again after a 5-under 65 in the third round. Kim, who turned 22 on Friday, rebounded from an early bogey, his first all week at TPC River Highlands, with six birdies to finish the weather-disrupted day on 1
Vani Kapoor carded four-under 68 on the first day of the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open. Vani, who has shown flashes of form but not over the full four rounds or a week, looked confident as she had six birdies against two bogeys