Pranavi Urs had a sedate front nine with a birdie on the sixth and a bogey on the ninth. She birdied three times on the 14th, 16th and 17th with no bogeys for a 69
Pranavi Urs, who came through her domestic Tour, the Women's Pro Golf Tour, where she has won multiple times, was also Tied-4th in the team competition along with Singapore's Shannon Tan (73) and fellow Indian Vani Kapoor (77) and amateur Cho
Tvesa Malik shot 72-72-74 for 2-over had three bogeys and a double between the fourth and the seventh, but she closed superbly with three birdies between 13th and 18th for a 74 and Tied-16th place. Ridhima Dilawari with 74- 73-75 was 6-over and Tied-30th
Tvesa Malik logged another fine result with a Top-10 finish at the Standard Bank Ladies Open as she finished T-9 in the 54-hole event. Winner of one title on the Sunshine Ladies Tour, Tvesa shot rounds of 73-71-76 in the event.
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.
Tvesa Malik had a roller coaster of a final round with four birdies and five bogeys, as she added 73 to her first two rounds of 74-71 and finished at 2-over 218
Gaurika Bishnoi scorched the back nine with five birdies in the last eight holes to close in on the leader Amandeep Drall after the second round of the fifth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour
Tvesa Malik, starting from the 10th ran into three bogeys in the first seven holes on the 11th, 13th and the 16th. A birdie on the 18th, her ninth holes, saw her turn in 2-over 38
Amandeep Drall landed two eagles besides five other birdies in a sensational round of 8-under 64, a ladies' course record at the Golden Greens Golf Club. Her best effort of the season so far, also gave her a six-shot lead after the opening round of the fifth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour
Sneha Singh totalled 5-under 211 while completing a wire-to-wire win. Hitaashee Bakshi aggregated 3-under 213 for another second place and young amateur Zara Anand put together a fine 69 to grab third place at 1-under 215