Aditi Ashok Finishes T-27 at Aramco Championship.webp

Las Vegas, April 6 Aditi Ashok carded a 75, with three bogeys, in her final round at the Aramco Championship, finishing the week in 27th place with a total score of 8 over par (74-71-76-75). Aditi made three bogeys in her final round, on the fourth, sixth, and 17th holes. The lack of birdies resulted in her finishing with a score of 8 over par.

The other Indian golfers who made the cut were Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth. Pranavi carded a 76, with four bogeys, to finish the week in 66th place with a total score of 17 over par (76-75-78-76). Avani carded a 77, with five bogeys, to finish the week in 73rd place with a total score of 21 over par (75-76-81-77).

Lauren Coughlin secured her third LPGA title this week by winning the Aramco Championship. The 33-year-old had not won a title since winning her second title at the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open in 2024. Coughlin carded a final round of par 72 to beat Leona Maguire and Nelly Korda by five strokes. Coughlin finished the week with a score of 7 under par (67-69-73-72). Korda (68-74-69-75) and Maguire (70-71-74-71) finished the week with scores of 2 under par.

World number one, Jeeno Thithikil, carded a 70 in the final round to move up 21 positions on the leaderboard to finish the week in 17th place. Her total score for the week was 6 over par (72-74-78-70).

World number one, Jeeno Thithikil, carded a 70 in the final round to move up 21 positions on the leaderboard to finish the week in 17th place. Her total score for the week was 6 over par (72-74-78-70).

The Indian team, led by Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs, will return to action on the Ladies European Tour (LET) after a three-week break at the Aramco Korea Championship. Diksha and Pranavi will be joined by Tvesa Malik and rookie Avani Prashanth.

The tournament begins on Friday at the New Korea Country Club for the second consecutive year.

Diksha has been having a great season and will be looking to continue her momentum after Top-10 finishes in her last two starts – T-9 at the SA Women’s Open and T-8 at the Joburg Open. Before that, she finished T-11 at the NSW Open in Australia, and at the start of the season, she was second at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco. Currently fifth on the LET Order of Merit, Diksha has had three Top-10s and missed just one cut in six starts.
 
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