Avani finishes in top 10 as Taipei outsider Wu bags WAAP title
Avani Prashanth took a creditable tenth place at the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific in Pattaya on Sunday behind Chinese Taipei’ winner Wu Chun Wei
Avani Prashanth took a creditable tenth place at the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific in Pattaya on Sunday behind Chinese Taipei’ winner Wu Chun Wei
Avani Prashanth, will make her fourth appearance at the 2024 Women’s Amateur Asia Pacific with five other Indians amateurs.
Nishna Patel and Avani Prashanth made the cut from the six-member Indian team at the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship here on Friday.
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Queen Sirikit Cup title-holder Avani Prashanth, world-ranked 77th, is keen to get better and better and maybe even break into the top 10.
Chinese Taipei’s Ting-Hsuan Huang won the Women’s Amateur Asia Pacific (WAAP) Championship at Siam Country Club on Sunday.
Nishna Patel hit a rough patch to drop down the order on day three of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship on Saturday.
Nishna Patel was the only Indian to make the cut among the six players at the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific golf at the Siam Country Club.
Mumbai’s Nishna Patel was the best-placed Indian after the first round of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship on Thursday.
India’s top amateur Avani Prashanth will be fully stretched by the quality field at the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship in Pattaya..
Anika Varma shared 18th place after the first round of the Southwestern Women’s Amateur Championship in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Wednesday.
The 2022 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship will be played at the Siam Country Club in Thailand from November 3 to 6.
US-based Anika Varma carded a bogey-free 69 for a share of fifth place on the opening day of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday