
Riyadh, February 14 It was a disappointing day for the Indians as Avani Prashanth carded a 73 on the final day to finish tied for 39th at the 2026 PIF Saudi Ladies International at the Riyadh Golf Club here.
Avani, playing her second season on the Ladies European Tour (LET), carded 69-71-68-73 for a total of 7 under par.
As for the other two Indians who made the cut, Aditi Ashok (72-69-71-74) was 2 under par and tied for 58th, while Pranavi Urs (73-69-71-74) was 11 under par and tied for 60th.
Diksha Dagar and Hitaashee Bakshi had earlier missed the cut.
Charley Hull won the fifth Ladies European Tour (LET) title, winning the 2026 PIF Saudi Ladies International by one stroke.
The English star began the day three shots behind the leaders in a shared 11th place, but fired a round of 65 (-7) to set the clubhouse target of 19 under par.
World number five Hull went on a run on her back nine and was six under par in her final seven holes to secure the 2026 PIF Saudi Ladies International crown.
South Africa’s Casandra Alexander (68) and Japan’s Akie Iwai (67) ended the week tied for second place on 18 under par, just one stroke behind Hull.
Spain’s Carlota Ciganda and Korea’s Hye-Jin Choi ended in a tie for fourth place on 17 under par.
England’s Mimi Rhodes, Korea’s Ina Yoon and Japan’s Nasa Hataoka were one stroke further back, with three players rounding out the top 10 in T9.
In the LET Order of Merit, Hull sits at the top of the rankings with 500 points, ahead of Alexander in second with 275 points, and Ciganda in third with 162.50 points.
The LET season has a one-week break before it heads to Australia for a four-week stretch of tournaments starting with the Ford Women’s NSW Open at Wollongong Golf Club.




