Paul, who turns 29 next Sunday and will be looking for an early birthday present, came close to equalling the course record of 8-under held by Shubhankar Sharma on the first day. He started the second day early and negotiated the difficult pins very well. A fast start from the tenth saw him
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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.
Nicolai Hojgaard got a cheque of US$ 4,000 as the winner, while Guido Migliozzi who lost in the final, received US$ 2,000 after first and second respectively in Shootout ahead of Indian Open.
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).
Thorbjorn Olesen and Nicolai Hojgaard, who lead a strong contingent of Danes at the Indian Open, said they were looking forward to the event. Olesen has played the Hero Indian Open previously at this venue, but it was before it was re-designed by Gary Player.
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
Thorbjorn Olesen will be here gunning for back-to-back success for the first time in his career as he tees up in India for the first time at the USD 2 million Indian Open, which is being staged at the DLF Golf and Country Club from February 23.
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.
Kazuki Higa is yet another gem from Japan's huge reservoir of golfing talent, having topped the Japan Order of Merit with four wins in a single season in 2022 and looks ready to move to higher levels.
Nitithorn Thippong won twice more after the success in The DGC Open. Following his win in India, Thippong won the International Series Singapore and the Bangkok Open, on the local Thai Golf Tour, which helped him finish fourth on the Asian Tour Order of Merit.