The best Indian was Vani Kapoor with 4-under 68 and T-12 at the end of the round, while amateur Avani Prashanth was the next best at T-27 with 3-under 69. Ridhima Dilawari (70) was T-39 and the top three Indian stars Diksha Dagar, the defending champion, Pranavi Urs and Tvesa Malik, carded 1
Vani Kapoor carded four-under 68 on the first day of the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open. Vani, who has shown flashes of form but not over the full four rounds or a week, looked confident as she had six birdies against two bogeys
India's top star on the Ladies European Tour, Diksha Dagar, will defend her title this week at the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open. Last year, her win at the event was her second career win
Playing only her fourth round as a pro, Anvitha Narender (69-65), a New Jersey-born Bengaluru-based golfer, shot 5-under 65 and moved two clear of the Gurgaon-based amateur Lavanya Jadon (69-67)
A total of 41 players including six amateurs will be competing in the eighth leg at the Bangalore Golf Club this week after competing in Mysuru last week, where Gaurika pulled off a great win with birdies in each of the last three holes
Diksha Dagar, who shot 67-72 in her earlier two rounds finished 6-under 210 for the week and was four shots behind the winner, Amy Taylor of England, who closed with 69 after 70-67 on the first two days
Gaurika Bishnoi, who was tied third after the second round and two shots behind the leader at the start of the day, totalled 1-under 209 as overnight leader Khushi Khanijau (71) cracked under pressure at the end. Khushi gave away bogeys on the 16th and the 17th and carded 2-over 212 to finis
Diksha Dagar was the best among the five Indians in the field. Vani Kapoor (72) was T-30, Pranavi Urs and Tvesa Malik with 73 each were T-41 and Ridhima Dilawari (75) was T-76
Khushi Khanijau moved into the lead as Vidhatri Urs, playing her first event as a pro, faltered on the back nine of the second round of the seventh leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Golf Club
The Singapore Ladies Masters in 2023 was won by Singapore's Shannon Tan, who turned pro six months later and won on the Ladies European Tour, where she is now a regular
Local star, Vidhatri Urs, who has been one of the leading amateurs on the Indian Golf Union circuit, has chosen her hometown to make her professional debut.