Four of LET’s top five to feature at Hero Women’s Indian Open
Currently fourth on the Ladies European Tour merit list, Diksha Dagar will spearhead the home challenge at the Hero Women’s Indian Open.
Currently fourth on the Ladies European Tour merit list, Diksha Dagar will spearhead the home challenge at the Hero Women’s Indian Open.
Diksha Dagar will be the top-ranked home player at the 15th edition of the Hero Women’s Indian Open that tees off on October 19.
Germany’s Olivia Cowan won the Hero Women’s Indian Open by three shots from India’s Amandeep Drall and Caroline Hedwall of Sweden on Sunday.
With three Indians in the top five, there is every chance of a first home win since 2016 at the Hero Women’s Indian Open on Sunday.
It was a day to celebrate with two home-grown talents in a four-way tie for the lead at the Hero Women’s Indian Open.
Co-leaders Amandeep Drall and Gaurika Bishnoi led a sizeable Indian contingent into the weekend rounds of the Hero Women’s Indian Open.
Sweden’s Linda Wessberg opened with a superb seven-under 65 to take the lead after day one of the $400,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open on Thursday.
Home hopes will be pinned on 2016 champion Aditi Ashok at the $400,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open which tees off on Thursday.
Christine Wolf has waited three years to defend her Hero Women’s Indian Open title and she is up and ready for the challenge.
Aditi Ashok will be back for the Hero Women’s Indian Open after an enforced gap caused by the Covid pandemic.
Tee BIrds won four of their seven games and climbed to second place behind The A-Team in the Lloyd DGC League.
Hero Indian Women’s Open winner in 2011, Caroline Hedwall has confirmed participation in this year’s edition of the tournament.
Tvesa Malik is looking to the comfort of playing on home turn to boost her season after a standout 2021 on the Ladies European Tour.
Austria’s Christine Wolf has been waiting to defend her treasured Hero Women’s Indian Open title for three years now.
With both the Indian Open and Women’s Indian Open called off this year, Hero MotoCorp will now sponsor a full event on the European Tour.
The professional golf schedule in India suffered yet another body blow with Tuesday’s cancellation of October’s Hero Women’s Indian Open.
Anika Varma rounded off her engagements on the western US-based Cactus Tour with a fair degree of success, her results including a tied second place finish and two top-10 placings.
Anika Varma recorded the best finish by an Indian amateur at the Women’s Indian Open since Meghna Bal 12 years ago as she came in fifth overall on Sunday.
Anika Varma returned the day’s best card of 5-under par 67 along with leader Christine Wolf of Austria on day three of the $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open at the DLF Golf and Country Club on Saturday.
Amandeep Drall and Diksha Dagar returned contrasting cards but both will feel they are in with a chance at the $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open .
Meghan MacLaren of England and Australia’s Whitney Hilliers led the field after the first day of the Hero Women’s Indian Open even as Pranavi Urs sank two late birdies for the best Indian card on the day.
Sneha Singh is at the Hero Women’s Indian Open having earned a spot on the basis of her win in a domestic professional tour event at home in Hyderabad earlier in the summer.
Becky Morgan is back to defend her Hero Women’s Indian Open title as the tournament gets under way at the DLF Golf and Country Club from Thursday.
Tvesa Malik and Diksha Dagar warmed up for the 13th Hero Women’s Indian Open with solid performances at the Estrella Damm Mediterranean Ladies Open in Spain,
The leading nine players on the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour’s Order of Merit have all secured places at next month’s $500,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open.