Tvesa Malik fired an eagle on her way to a fine round of 5-under 67 in the third round of the Amundi German Masters. Tvesa, a multiple winner on India's Women's Pro Tour, recorded her first international win on the Sunshine Ladies Tour in South Africa at the SuperSport Ladies Challenge in Fe
Only three of the seven Indians who started the week made the cut which came after two rounds in the Amundi German Masters. The trio included rookie Pranavi Urs, two-time Ladies European Tour winner Diksha Dagar and Tvesa Malik after 36 holes
Tvesa Malik and amateur Avani Prashanth were the top Indians after the first day at the Amundi German Masters. The duo shot even par 72 each and were tied 18th as the remaining five Indians in the field faced varying fortunes
Apart from Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs, the other Indians are Tvesa Malik, Vani Kapoor, Amandeep Drall and Sneha Singh, who has received an invitation, as has amateur Avani Prashanth, who also played in the event last year
Pranavi Urs had a sedate front nine with a birdie on the sixth and a bogey on the ninth. She birdied three times on the 14th, 16th and 17th with no bogeys for a 69
Pranavi Urs and Vani Kapoor were among the 54 players who had finished their second round before play was suspended. Diksha Dagar still had seven holes to play and will return early on Sunday to finish the second round and then play the third and final round at the Par-71 New Korea Country C
Pranavi Urs, who came through her domestic Tour, the Women's Pro Golf Tour, where she has won multiple times, was also Tied-4th in the team competition along with Singapore's Shannon Tan (73) and fellow Indian Vani Kapoor (77) and amateur Cho
India's Diksha Dagar is all set for a new landmark, The 23-year-old will make a historic 100th start on the Ladies European Tour, when she starts at the Aramco Team Series Korea. Diksha, who has two wins and 16 Top-10 finishes in her pro career that began in 2019 is currently ninth on the LE
Germany is working closely with the Indian government to find a solution "acceptable to all sides" amid the demand for the return of baby Ariha Shah to India, a senior German diplomat said on Tuesday
Delivering opening remarks at the joint press conference of the German National Tourism Office and the German Embassy in India, the envoy said, "For the outside tourists, India has a lot to offer...and for the Indians, the outside world, also has a lot to offer, especially Germany."
Diksha Dagar slipped to T-35 in the third round after a round 2-over 74 at the South African Women's Open. Diksha (73-70-74) is now 1-over and tied 35th for at the par-72 Erinvale Country and Golf Estate
Diksha Dagar shot 73-71-69-70 to total 9-under and was tied 3rd for at the Joburg Ladies Open, which was won by rookie Chiara Tamburlini at Modderfontein Golf Club