Aditi finishes best Indian at Oz Ladies Classic; Asian card for Baisoya
Aditi Ashok was the best-finishing Indian in the Australian Ladies Classic at the Bonville Golf Resort on 3-under par on Sunday.
Aditi Ashok was the best-finishing Indian in the Australian Ladies Classic at the Bonville Golf Resort on 3-under par on Sunday.
Seven months after she last won on the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour, Amandeep Drall made it a wire-to-wire run in the season’s fourth event at the Bangalore Golf Club on Friday.
Aditi Ashok brought in her second runners-up result in two weeks as she finished one shot behind Magical Kenya Ladies Open winner Esther Henseleit at Vipingo Ridge in Mombasa on Saturday.
Patrick Reed found himself in a boatload of trouble for a rule infringement in round three of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas and was penalised two shots on Friday.
A bogey-free second round after Wednesday’s rollercoaster brought Tiger Woods right back into the mix at the $3.5 million Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas on Thursday.
Aditi Ashok finished tied second one shot behind winner Anne Van Dam at the Andalucia Costa del Sol Open in Marbella, Spain, on Sunday,
LPGA regular Aditi Ashok was four shots off the lead after the third round of the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España in Marbella, Spain, on Saturday.
The LPGA and the LET said on Tuesday they would come together to create a bigger platform for the game in Europe and elsewhere.
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,
Aditi Ashok had made it into the weekend rounds of the Lacoste Ladies Open at the Golf du Medoc near Bordeaux, France while Diksha Dagar and Tvesa Malik still had some way to go on day two of the event on Friday.
Aditi Ashok and Diksha Dagar struggled to come to terms with the Evian Resort Golf Club course on the opening day of the Ladies European Tour’s Evian Championship on Thursday.
Gaganjeet Bhullar (-4) was the best-placed of 10 Indians in the field at the $3 million Maybank Championship in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, three behind leaders Marcus Fraser of Australia and Spain’s Nacho Elvira.
Looking back on the last day of 2018, it was a year of promise and plenty for Indian golf, at home and overseas.
A half-million dollar prize purse is up for grabs at the 12th Hero Women’s Indian Open which will have a 120-strong field drawn from over 30 countries.