Pranavi shot 6-under 67 for her first career Top-5 on the Ladies European Tour (LET) to get to 8-under 211 at the Lalla Meryem Cup, while Diksha Dagar carded a final round of 72 for 5-under to finish ninth
Diksha Dagar shot a fine 5-under 68 on the final day to finish in the top-20 of the Magical Kenya Ladies Open. Diksha, third on the Ladies European Tour's Order of Merit in 2023, shot rounds of 71-76-77-68 for a total of even par 292 to be tied-19th
Tvesa Malik took the first step towards getting back her status on the Ladies European Tour, as she took the top honours at the Pre-Qualifier - Asia with a final round of 2-under 70 and a total of 7-under 209 for 54 holes
The field this week also includes Pranavi Urs, who is prepping herself for the Asian Games, and Tvesa Malik, who showed she is playing herself back into form
Shannon Tan, playing in the third last group, closed with a birdie on her final hole for a 66 to lead at 10-under. She shot 6-under 66 with four birdies on the back including three in a row from 11th to the 13th and then had a final 15-foot birdie for victory on the 18th. She shot 68-72-66.
Pranavi Urs made sure of making the cut, even as the play was suspended early on the second day of the Trust Singapore Ladies Masters. Avani Prashanth after a first-round 73 suffered two double bogeys in the 15 holes she had played. She was 3-over for the day and 4-over for the tournament an
Avani Prashanth was invited for the event following her past record on the US Kids Golf Tour. The newly started US Kids Golf Tour Singapore is also held at the same facility, the Laguna National Resort,
Pranavi Urs, who topped the Women's Pro Golf Tour of India in 2022, played in Ladies European Tour events in South Africa at the start of 2023 and then headed to the US for the Epson Tour, which is one level below the LPGA. She then went over to Europe for a few events, again on the LET, bef
Diksha Dagar who had 13 birdies and an eagle last week had no birdies in her round of 74 and will need a solid second round to make the cut. Among other Indians, Pranavi Urs playing on a sponsor's exemption shot even par 72 and was T-55 as was Vani Kapoor.
In the Indian Golf Union's Asian Games 2023 selection trials, Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth also topped the selection for women at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club in Kolkata on Thursday as per olympics.com.
Amandeep Drall will start as one of the big favourites for the third leg at the historic Royal Calcutta Golf Club and will battle it out with Seher Atwal, who won the first leg of the Tour this year. Both Amandeep and Seher played at the opening event on the LET Tour in Kenya, which was won