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
Diksha Dagar overcame an early bogey to find six birdies later to be one shot behind the leader, Norwegian Madalene Stavnar (66), who is searching for her maiden win on the Ladies European Tour.
Diksha Dagar is well placed to make her way into the history books as she gets ready to tee up at the US$ 400,000 event. Diksha, who turns 23 in less than two months, has already won this season and lies fourth on the Race to Costa Del Sol, the Order of Merit for the Ladies European Tour.
Avani Prashanth had an albatross, her first in a tournament and second in her life. Avani, whose first albatross came as an eight-year-old in a practice round in Bangalore in 2015, six birdies, an albatross against two bogeys.
As Christine tries to extend her lease over the Women's Indian Open Trophy, Aditi a three-time LET winner too wants the winning feeling once again at the USD 400,000 event, which begins on October 20.