Vidhatri, who won the ninth and 10th legs of the Tour, added a third title as she scored 1-under 35 on yet another day hit by inclement weather when the final round was reduced to nine holes. The second round had also been reduced to nine holes because of weather
Vidhatri Urs started almost two hours later than her original tee time as play was pushed back on account of the weather and forecast of heavy rain and wet conditions. She opened with a bogey on Par-5 first but birdied the second, fifth and seventh for a 2-under 34 that took her 27-hole tota
With a field of 46, the strength of women's golf was in full play at the WPGT Leg-11 as four players shot par or better and another three were one-over at the challenging course. It all augurs well for the Indians, who will hope to make a big move at next month's flagship event, the Women's
Vidhatri Urs shot 1-under 70 for her third under-par round of the week after 68-69 on the first two days. She totalled 6-under 207 to complete a fine wire-to-wire win. This was Vidhatri's first win as a professional, though she has won on the Tour as an amateur in the past
Two promising amateurs, Mannat Brar and Saanvi Somu, were hot on the heels of Vidhatri Urs, who is playing only her third event as a professional, in the ninth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Clover Greens
Vidhatri, who had five birdies against two bogeys, leads by one shot over a trio of players, Sneha Singh, the 2023 Order of Merit winner, promising amateur Saanvi Somu, and another emerging young star, Karishma Govind. They all shot 2-under 69 each
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
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.
Zara Anand grabbed a share of the lead at the 44th Queen Sirikit Cup at the Par-72 Clearwater Golf Club. Zara shot 73 and shared the lead with Chinese Taipei's Chun-Wei Wu, the reigning Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific champion, and Japan's Aina Fujimoto
Hitaashee Bakshi did not have the best round on the fourth and final day of the sixth leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour but still managed to extend her winning margin by a shot to win by 11 shots at the DLF Golf & Country Club.
Avani Prashanth is five shots behind the leader, Taiwan's Chun-Wei Wu. Starting from the tenth tee, she was in top form on her second nine. Wu shot 7-under 65 to take her total to 12-under. Leader Wu birdied five times in her second nine at the Siam Country Club. Wu, who also had birdies in
India's six-member field sent by the Indian Golf Union comprises Avani Prashanth, Vidhatri Urs, Mannat Brar, Keerthana Rajeev Nair, Saanvi Somu and Heena Kang at the event to be held from February 1 to 4 at the Siam Country Club. Former National champion Vandana Agarwal is the manager of the