India's rookie Avani Prashanth, starting the final day with a one-shot lead, faltered in the fourth and final round at the Hulencourt Women's Open. She shot 3-over 75 and finished in a tie for fifth, which was still her best of the season. Avani finished at 7-under 281.
Diksha Dagar, who has been in fine form this season and has been in the Top-10 of the Ladies European Tour's Order of Merit, had three birdies and three bogeys in her round
Avani Prashanth has had a strong season and has failed to make the cut only twice this year in eight starts. Avani, a winner on her Pro Golf Tour, while being an amateur, has had three Top-20 finishes in her rookie year
As Hitaashee moved into contention, the other three Indians Diksha Dagar (71) at T-30, Avani Prashanth (72) at T-35 and Tvesa Malik (70) at T-43 also made the cut. That made it four out of four Indians into the final round.
Maharashtra's Diksha Yadav showed excellent strength and stamina to clinch her second gold medal in the open sea swimming competition of the first Khelo India Beach Games here on Thursday. Diksha had won the 10km race on Wednesday, and she won a close 5km race in the Arabian Sea this mornin
Karnataka and Maharashtra clinched top honours as open water swimming event got under way at the Khelo India Beach Games (KIBG) 2025, being held in Ghoghla Beach, Diu.
Diksha Dagar, who shot 71 in the first round, was back in action early on the second day and shot 2-under 70 to get into the Top-5 of the Dutch Ladies Open. The second round was still in progress, but Mimi Rhodes of England, who has been having a great season, was on top with 69-69 at 6-unde
Apart from Diksha and Pranavi, the other three are Tvesa Malik, Avani Prashanth and Hitaashee Bakshi, who makes her first LET start outside India. Hitaashee's LET appearances have all come at her home event, the Women's Indian Open, so she will be keen to make a mark outside the country.
Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs faced contrasting fortunes, but both ended at Tied-32nd after two rounds at the Aramco Korea Championship at the New Korea Country Club, As Diksha rallied from a disappointing front nine of 3-over, Pranavi dropped three shots on her second nine, which was the fr
Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs started with cards of 1-over 73 each on the first day of the rain-hit Korea Championship, as per a release from the Korea Championship.
Diksha Dagar has been having a great season and will be looking to carry on the momentum after Top-10 finishes in her last two starts - T-9 a SA Women's Open and T-8 at the Joburg Open. Before that, she was T-11 at the NSW Open in Australia, and at the start of the season, she was runner-up