Golfer Aditi Ashok wrote a new chapter in Indian women's golf by becoming the first woman from the country to win on the Ladies European Tour (LET) by winning the Women's Indian Open in 2016.
Bengaluru's Chikkarangappa S struck a 67 and local favourite Karandeep Kochhar carded an error-free 68 as both players were hot on the leader's heels in tied second place at a total of 13-under 203 with an exciting finish lying in prospect on Sunday
Sahith Theegala is five behind leader Rickie Fowler (66) who is 14-under. Fowler's earlier rounds were 67-63 and last won more than three years ago. Theegala is five behind leader Rickie Fowler (66) who is 14-under.
Karandeep Kochhar scored eight birdies in exchange for a bogey while Bengaluru's Chikkarangappa, the winner of the inaugural edition in 2018, produced a bogey-free round.
The Delhi Golf Club League, being played at the historic par-72 Delhi Golf Club course, features 13 days of hard-fought golf and will conclude in a Grand Finale on October 22.
Caroline Hedwall won hearts all over as she took the title with her mother, Yvonne on the bag at the Arnold Palmer course at the DLF Golf and Country Club. A year later she was runner-up at the same venue and tournament.
Christine Wolf did not begin the current season as well as she would have liked. After a modest T-16 in Kenya, she was way down on the leaderboard over the next few starts. But with the Women's Indian Open approaching, her form has picked up dramatically.
According to Manav Gupta, Secretary of Tawi Golf Course Jammu they have a plan for training nearly 1000 students from Government Schools in Jammu and introduce them to Golf and those students who are talented will be supported by the Tawi Golf Course so that they can play in National as well