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    Golf Roundup: Pranavi, Diksha, and Bennett Lead Australian Tournament

    Magenta Shores (Australia), March 7 Pranavi Urs (70) made a double bogey on the 17th hole, but still managed to finish in the top 5 after three rounds of the Australian Women’s Classic.Pranavi, with scores of 72-66-70, was 8 under par and tied for fifth place, while Kelsey Bennett took the...
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    Australian Women's Classic: Key Players and Round Two Updates

    Magenta Shores (Australia), March 6 Pranavi Urs carded a bogey-free 66, which was 6 strokes under par, to secure a top-10 position after the second round of the Australian Women's Classic.Pranavi, who had shot par 72 in the first round, now has a score of 66, which is 6 strokes under par, and...
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    Sara Kouskova Leads After Record Round at Australian Women's Classic

    Magenta Shores (Australia), March 5 Diksha Dagar carded a three-under 69 to tie for 20th place as the best-placed Indian at the Australian Women's Classic, which began on the Ladies European Tour here.The top Indian golfer had two bogeys on her first nine holes as she started from the back...
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    Golf Roundup: Laisne Wins, Indian Players Perform at NSW Open

    Wollongong (Australia), March 2 Diksha Dagar, the only Indian to make the cut, finished with another strong round to achieve a top-20 finish at the Women's NSW Open here.Diksha, who had started the week with a 6-over 77 and was in danger of missing the cut, finished the week with a round of 68...
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    Indian Golfers Compete in NSW Open Final Round

    Wollongong, February 28 – India's top star, Diksha Dagar, bounced back from a disappointing first round of 77 with scores of 66 and 65 in the next two rounds, rising to tied 26th after the third round of the Ford Women's NSW Open.In the second round, Diksha had five birdies and no bogeys, and...
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    NSW Open: Reeves Leads, Dagar Strong, and Angurasaranee Records 62

    Wollongong (Australia), February 28 India's top star Diksha Dagar bounced back from a disappointing first round of 77 with 66-65 in the next two rounds to rise to tied 26th in the Ford Women's NSW Open here.In the second round, Diksha had five birdies and no bogey, and she maintained the...
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    Rough Start for Indian Contingent in Australian Tournament

    Wollongong (Australia), February 27 The day started poorly for the Indian golfers, with Hitaashee Bakshi emerging as the best among them, finishing tied for 48th with a score of 73 in the Ford Women's NSW Open on the Ladies European Tour here.Pranavi Urs carded 74, while Diksha Dagar (77)...
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    Indian Golfers Finish in Top 60 at Riyadh International

    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...
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    Riyadh Golf Club Hosts Saudi Ladies International Championship

    Riyadh, February 13 – Avani Prashanth moved up to 22nd place (tied) with one day remaining in the PIF Saudi Ladies International Championship at the Riyadh Golf Club, after a solid round of 68 (-4). As the leading Indian among the three who made the halfway cut, Avani (69-71-68) had five birdies...
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    PIF Saudi Ladies International: Key Performances and Results

    Riyadh, February 13 Avani Prashanth finished tied for 22nd place with a round of 68, one under par, in the PIF Saudi Ladies International Championship at Riyadh Golf Club.Avani (69-71-68) had five birdies and one bogey, and has a chance to improve her position.Her other two Indian...
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    PIF Saudi Ladies International: Indian Players Lead

    Riyadh, February 11 Indian golfers Diksha Dagar and Avani Prashanth had a promising start, scoring 69 in the first round of the PIF Saudi Ladies International here.They were tied for 21st place, with a score of 69, and were five shots behind South Korea's Hye-Jin Choi (64), as some players...
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    Ridhima Leads Order of Merit as Indian Golfers Compete

    Pune, February 9 Vani Kapoor, Ridhima Dilawari, Amandeep Drall, and Sneha Singh will be among the top players who will tee off at the third leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Oxford Golf Resort here.While Vani won five times in 2025 and topped the Order of Merit, Ridhima has had a...
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