Diksha Dagar Climbs to Top Five at Dutch Ladies Open with Solid Second Round

Diksha Dagar Climbs to Top Five at Dutch Ladies Open with Solid Second Round.webp


Hilversum (Netherlands), May 17 – Indian golfer Diksha Dagar delivered a composed performance with a 2-under 70 in the second round of the Dutch Ladies Open, propelling her into the top five at the Goyer Golf & Country Club.

Following a 1-under 71 in the first round, Diksha returned early on day two and carded five birdies against three bogeys, reaching a total of 3-under. She is currently tied for fourth alongside home favourite Anne Van Dam (72-69), and three others — Maha Hadioui, Hannah Screen, Amelia Garvey, and Laura Fuenfstueck — all at 3-under. However, several of them have yet to complete or begin their second rounds, keeping the leaderboard fluid.

At the top sits England’s Mimi Rhodes, continuing her impressive season with back-to-back 69s for a 6-under total. She holds a two-shot lead over Diksha and is ahead of Denmark's Sofie Kibsgaard and Poland's Dorota Zalewska, the overnight co-leaders at 4-under 68, who have yet to begin their second rounds.

India’s rising rookie Avani Prashanth, who shot 73 on the opening day, was 2-under through 17 holes in round two, improving her chances of making the cut at 2-over overall. Meanwhile, Hitaashee Bakshi, the 2024 Hero Women’s Order of Merit winner, was tied 17th after a 1-under 71 and had not yet teed off for her second round.

Other Indian golfers had mixed fortunes. Tvesa Malik posted a 2-over 74 on day one, while Pranavi Urs struggled with a 77 before withdrawing due to injury.

With a tightly packed leaderboard and several players still to finish their rounds, the competition remains intense heading into the weekend at the Dutch Ladies Open.
 
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