Yet, it is not just Aditi but a bunch of other youngsters who have emerged in recent years and are itching to get a shot at the biggest prize in Indian women's golf.
The 19-year-old Mysuru golfer, Pranavi Urs has won five times in 13 legs of the domestic Tour. She also went to Stage 1 of the LPGA Tour Qualifying School Stage and qualified for the next stage. The Women's Indian Open will be held at the DLF Golf and Country Club from October 20-23.
The win for Gaurika comes at the right time ahead of the Women's Indian Open next month. Gaurika also moved up the Order of Merit to fourth place ahead of Jahanvi Bakshi. The top three spots are occupied by Pranavi Urs, Hitaashee Bakshi and Seher Atwal.
Gaurika, who has not tasted victory since the seventh leg of the 2019 season, carded 3-under 69, the only under-par round of the day. With Pranavi Urs, her nearest rival, struggling on the back nine with two bogeys and a double bogey, Gaurika snatched a massive six-shot lead with 18 more hol
Three players, amateur Vidhatri Urs, Sneha Singh and Ishvari Prasanna carded 1-under 71 each, while two other players, Nayanika Sanga and Shweta Mansingh scored even par 72 each to be tied sixth
Pranavi Urs is full of confidence having begun the second half of the WPGT. The field includes all the regulars, Jahanvi Bakshi, Ridhima Dilawari, Seher Atwal, Neha Tripathi, Afshan Fatima, Astha Madan and others.
A good solid week for Pranavi showed that she has overcome the injuries which have held her back. She suffered a wrist injury last year and then a few weeks back she had a shoulder problem, due to which she pulled out of the trials for the Asian Games, which have since been postponed to 2023
Pranavi Urs cards of 67-66 with 15 birdies against two birdies and a double, indicated that she has fully recovered from the muscle tear that forced her to withdraw in the first round of the trials for the Asian Games, which have now been postponed to next year.
Gurugram (Haryana)[India], March 22 (ANI): Amandeep Drall, winner of the fifth leg last week, returns for the sixth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour here at the Golden Greens Golf and Resorts Ltd. Amandeep, who is planning to play in the Ladies European Tour over the next few weeks, will fac
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], March 18 (ANI): Fancied Amandeep Drall shifted gears on the back nine of the challenging Gary Player layout here at the DLF Golf and Country Club in the fifth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour to keep Pranavi Urs at bay.