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Updated : 1 day, 23 hours ago IST
The incessant rains in Chennai failed to dampen the fighting spirit of Sneha Singh and Neha Tripathi in the first round of the 16th Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the TNGF Cosmo Club
Updated : 4 months, 2 weeks ago IST
Neha Tripathi was the lone flag bearer for professionals among the top four, as Mannat Brar (70) took the fourth spot.
Updated : 4 months, 3 weeks ago IST
Vidhatri Urs dropped bogeys on her closing holes, the 17th and the 18th, but still held a one-shot lead over the field that once again saw amateurs taking on the professionals strongly in the 10th leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour
Khushi Khanijau's birdie on the 18th while playing alongside the talented amateur Keerthana Rajeev Nair, ensured both had a share of the lead at 1-under 71 in the 10th leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at Prestige Golfshire.
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
Updated : 5 months ago IST
Vidhatri Urs totalled 16-under 200 with rounds of 65-67-68 and won by 13 shots over yet another Bengaluru amateur, Saanvi Somu (71) and rookie pro Jasmine Shekar from Bengaluru, who shot a final round of 70.
Vidhatri Urs has built up a massive nine-shot lead with just one more round to go in the ninth leg of the 2023 season at the Prestige Golfshire.
Vidhatri Urs carded a brilliant 7-under 65 to take a four-shot lead after the first round of the ninth Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour. Seher Atwal, who has also been playing in events in Europe and is due to play in Singapore Ladies Masters next month, had one birdie against two bogeys on
Updated : 8 months ago IST
Vani Kapoor finished at 2-under 214 for three days and Gaurika (72) ended at 1-under 215 to be second. Ridhima Dilawari, who played alongside Gaurika, too, had a chance as she birdied 16th and 17th. She needed a birdie to force a playoff with Vani, but instead, double-bogeyed the last hol
Updated : 9 months ago IST
Avani Prashanth returned a four-day aggregate of 16-under 272 (68-66-70-68), a record-breaking 10 shots ahead of second-placed New Zealander Fiona Xu (six-under 282). India were second behind the powerful Koreans who needed all their firepower to edge out the challengers with a 12-under 5
Updated : 1 year, 4 months ago IST
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
The 19-year-old Pranavi, a three-time winner this season, led by two over Seher Atwal, who showed a welcome return to form with 1-under 68 at the Par-69 course.