Hitaashee Bakshi did not have the best round on the fourth and final day of the sixth leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour but still managed to extend her winning margin by a shot to win by 11 shots at the DLF Golf & Country Club.
Gaurika Bishnoi scorched the back nine with five birdies in the last eight holes to close in on the leader Amandeep Drall after the second round of the fifth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour
Amandeep Drall landed two eagles besides five other birdies in a sensational round of 8-under 64, a ladies' course record at the Golden Greens Golf Club. Her best effort of the season so far, also gave her a six-shot lead after the opening round of the fifth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour
Sneha Singh with 70-69 is now 5-under 139 and leads by five over arch-rival Hitaashee Bakshi (72-72) who had a par round for the second straight day. Hitaashee is even par for two days as Sneha is the only player with under-par rounds on both days
Hitaashee Bakshi won three times in 2022, but then had a winless 2023 during which she was also injured. After two successive runner-up finishes on the 2024 WPGT, she finished on top by a convincing margin of four shots. Playing steady golf with two birdies against one bogey, she carded 1-un
The incessant rains in Chennai failed to dampen the fighting spirit of Sneha Singh and Neha Tripathi in the first round of the 16th Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the TNGF Cosmo Club
Aline Krauter with rounds of 69-68-68-68 totalled 15-under 273 and Kjellker with 73-66-68-71 was 10-under, grabbing the second position. Krauter and Kjellker are both in their rookie year, with the champion also a rookie on the LPGA.
Diksha Dagar, who called her round a roller-coaster, was lying fourth but was five shots behind Germany's Aline Krauter (68), who after a fine 3-under front nine was unable to maintain that momentum.
Playing in front of her family, friends and fans at the USD 400,000 Women's Indian Open, Vani Kapoor grabbed the spotlight on Day 2 as she added 70 to her first round 68 to take the top spot for the most part of the day