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Kolkata, Jan 17 (SocialNews.XYZ) Sneha Singh overcame a horrific start to produce a brilliant run through the middle of the final round of the second leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour (WPGT) at the Tollygunge Club. Overall she had seven birdies and four bogeys in her final round. The 20-year-old from Hyderabad shot 3-under 67, the best round of the week, to total 4-under 206 and won by eight shots over the more experienced Vani Kapoor (74), who had four bogeys and no birdies on the final day. Sneha, who after winning multiple times as an amateur has won twice in each of the last years as a professional, started the final day with a one-shot lead, but both she and Vani bogeyed the first, third, and fourth. However, Sneha recovered after that with birdies on the fifth, seventh, and eighth to turn in even-par. In contrast, Vani had only pars and from being one behind at the start of the final round, she was four behind Sneha with nine holes to go. On the back nine, Sneha birdied three times in a row from the 11th before dropping a shot on the 14th. She quickly made up with a final birdie on the par-4 16th for a 67. Vani dropped a shot on the 11th and parred the rest. Frustrated with her putts not falling, she had no birdies through the round. Her 74 gave her the second-best aggregate at 4-over 214. Jasmine Shekar, a two-time winner last season, shot 1-over 71 that included three birdies on the trot from the 11th to the 13th. Overall, Jasmine had four birdies against five bogeys. She finished third at 8-over 218. Anvitha Narender, who played in the final group with Sneha and Vani, carded a 2-over 72 that included two birdies, two bogeys, and a double bogey on Par-3 eighth to finish in a tie for third with Jasmine. Kriti Chowhan (73) and Vidhatri Urs (71) were fifth and sixth at 221 and 225. Amandeep Drall, who had two disappointing days with 79-79 made up with a superb 2-under 68, one of the only two under-par scores of the day. That gave Amandeep, who is planning to play a lot of events on the Ladies European Tour, a big boost. She totalled 226 and was tied for seventh. The winner of the first leg this season, Rhea Purvi Sarvanan (74) was eighth, while Durga Nittur (77) and Ravjot K Dosanjh (83) were tied ninth to complete the Top-10. Among other well-known names, Shweta Mansingh (75) and Khushi Khanijau (81) were Tied-11th and Neha Tripathi (80) was T-15th. Sneha Singh, the winner of the Hero Order of Merit in 2023, moved to the top once again after two events with Rhea Purvi at second and Jasmine lying third.

Hosur (Tamil Nadu), Jul 18 (PTI) Jasmine Shekar carded a sublime final-round 4-under 68, marked by a flawless back nine, to clinch the ninth leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour here on Friday. Jasmine became the fifth different winner this season as she totalled 9-under with two superb rounds of 67-68 on the last two days. Also Read | WWE SmackDown Tonight, July 18: Undisputed Champion John Cena & Cody Rhodes SummerSlam 2025 Contract Signing and Other Exciting Matches on WWE Friday Night SmackDown. Neha Tripathi, who led by three shots going into the final round, seemed on course to win h ...Read More >

Five other players Vidhatri Urs, Anaggha Venkatesh; Jasmine Shekar, Sneha Singh and Jahaanvie Walia shot even par 72 each to be Tied-fourth. Amandeep, who has had one win in eight starts this season, was a modest even par after seven holes with one birdie on the second, which was erased by a bogey on the sixth. She then had a great run from the eighth to the 12th with four birdies, including three in a row from the eighth to the 11th. Towards the end, she added a birdie on the 15th, at which po ...Read More >

Bengaluru, Aug 21 (PTI) Rookie Heena Kang dropped a crucial double bogey right at the end of the round but still managed to keep her nose ahead by one stroke in the 11th leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour here on Thursday. Heena shot a second straight round of even par 72 and was one shot clear of Jasmine Shekar (75-70). Amateur Lavanya Gupta added a second-round score of 72 after a 74 in the first round and was third, while three players -- Agrima Manral (78-70), Ananya Datar (75-73) and amateur Mannat Brar (72-76) -- are all at 4-over 148. Heena, who had a share of the first-round lead ...Read More >
Chandigarh: Manu Gandas struck a blemish-free, six-under-par (66) to take a two-shot clubhouse lead Tuesday, following the partial completion of the opening round of the inaugural Rs 1 crore Trident Open at the Chandigarh Golf Club .Shamim Khan, Shaurya Bhattacharya, who won the previous championship on the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) by trouncing Chandigarh's Yuvraj S Sandhu in a sudden death finish, and Bangladesh's Mohd Somrat Sikdar were lurking behind the leader, all having shot 6 ...Read More >

Hosur (Tamil Nadu), July 17 (SocialNews.XYZ) Neha Tripathi, one of the most experienced stars on the Indian women's circuit, produced a stunning 7-under 65 that catapulted her into a 3-shot lead after the second round of the Rs 15 lakh ninth Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Clover Greens. Even as the 33-year-old Neha made a move to the top, overnight leader Amandeep Drall suffered a big drop with a round of 4-over 76, seven shots worse than her first round. Amandeep has now slipped from sole first to tied ninth at the Clover Greens par-72 layout. Neha, who has not won since 2023, a ye ...Read More >

Bengaluru, Jun 6 (PTI) Vani Kapoor overcame a slow start to produce a four-birdie spurt on the back nine and race away to a comfortable fourth win this season in the eighth leg of Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour here on Friday. Winner of three titles in a row and more than 30 in her career on the domestic circuit, Vani was 2-over through eight holes. She then turned it around with a birdie on the ninth and four in a row from the 12h to the 15th to card 3-under 67 for the second time. With 67-71-67, Vani totalled 5-under 210 and finished three shots clear of amateur Zara Anand (67), who registered ...Read More >

Hosur (Tamil Nadu), Jul 17 (PTI) Neha Tripathi, one of the most experienced stars on the Indian women's circuit, produced a stunning 7-under 65 that catapulted her into a 3-shot lead after the second round of ninth leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Clover Greens here on Thursday. Even as the 33-year-old Neha made a move to the top, overnight leader Amandeep Drall suffered a big drop with a round of 4-over 76, seven shots worse than her first round at the Rs 15 lakh event. Amandeep has now slipped from sole first to tied ninth at the Clover Greens par-72 layout. Neha, who has not ...Read More >

Gurugram (Haryana) [India], October 3 (ANI): Sixteen-year-old Canadian prodigy Anna Huang, one of the brightest rising stars on the Ladies European Tour (LET), will be aiming to script history at the Hero Women's Indian Open 2025, as she chases a rare hat-trick of titles on the Tour. Having triumphed in her last two starts, in Spain and France, Huang now eyes a third consecutive victory at the DLF Golf and Country Club, Gurugram, from October 9-12, as per a release from LET. A win in India would place her in elite company, alongside France's Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (1989) and Denmark's Emily ...Read More >

Aman totalled 20-under, while Kartik finished at 18-under which included a final round of 4-under 66. Kartik was contending for the fourth time in a row in IGPL and this time a double bogey on Par-3 16th proved costly, though he did his best to make up by picking birdies on the 17th and the 18th but it was not enough. The experienced Aman made no mistake and simply picked pars on the last two holes to grab a two-shot win. "It was a long-awaited win and means a lot because of the injuries and m ...Read More >
NEW DELHI (AP) -- Shane Lowry ran off five straight birdies on the back nine and then got up-and-down for birdie on the 18th hole Thursday for an 8-under 64, giving him a one-shot lead over Keita Nakajima in the DP World India Championship. Rory McIlroy decided to leave driver out of his golf bag at tight, tree-lined Delhi Golf Club. He had a collection of bogeys and birdies and settled on a 69 in the inaugural tournament. "Dog was out of the bag, probably asleep in the locker," McIlroy said. His bag featured a 3-wood and 5-wood, the latter in case he needed more height for longer shots into ...Read More >

Hosur (Tamil Nadu), Jul 18 (PTI) Jasmine Shekar carded a sublime final-round 4-under 68, marked by a flawless back nine, to clinch the ninth leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour here on Friday. Jasmine became the fifth different winner this season as she totalled 9-under with two superb rounds of 67-68 on the last two days. Neha Tripathi, who led by three shots going into the final round, seemed on course to win her first title in two years till she ran into a troubled stretch between the 12th and the 16th as she dropped four shots in five holes and lost by three to Jasmine, who played in t ...Read More >
NEW DEHLI -- Keita Nakajima shot a bogey-free, 7-under 65 to take a two-stroke lead at DP World India Championship after the third round Saturday, moving in sight of his second title on the European tour. The 25-year-old Nakajima, a former top-ranked amateur, has two European Ryder Cup stars as his nearest challengers with Tommy Fleetwood (69) in second place and Shane Lowry (69) a stroke back in third. No. 2-ranked Rory McIlroy, the main attraction at Delhi Golf Club, shot 68 and was in a tie for 15th place -- seven strokes off the lead heading into the final round. "I'm probably two shots ...Read More >

Gurugram (Haryana) [India], October 3 (ANI): Sixteen-year-old Canadian prodigy Anna Huang, one of the brightest rising stars on the Ladies European Tour (LET), will be aiming to script history at the Hero Women's Indian Open 2025, as she chases a rare hat-trick of titles on the Tour. Having triumphed in her last two starts, in Spain and France, Huang now eyes a third consecutive victory at the DLF Golf and Country Club, Gurugram, from October 9-12, as per a release from LET. Also Read | Stray Dog Bites Japanese, Kenyan Coaches at World Para Athletics Championships 2025; Affected Area Sanitis ...Read More >

Bengaluru, Jun 6 (PTI) Vani Kapoor overcame a slow start to produce a four-birdie spurt on the back nine and race away to a comfortable fourth win this season in the eighth leg of Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour here on Friday. Winner of three titles in a row and more than 30 in her career on the domestic circuit, Vani was 2-over through eight holes. She then turned it around with a birdie on the ninth and four in a row from the 12h to the 15th to card 3-under 67 for the second time. Also Read | IND A vs ENG Lions: KL Rahul, Karun Nair Help Visitors Reach 75/2 at Lunch on Day 1 of Second Unoffici ...Read More >

Gurugram (Haryana) [India], October 3 (ANI): Sixteen-year-old Canadian prodigy Anna Huang, one of the brightest rising stars on the Ladies European Tour (LET), will be aiming to script history at the Hero Women Indian Open 2025, as she chases a rare hat-trick of titles on the Tour. Having triumphed in her last two starts, in Spain and France, Huang now eyes a third consecutive victory at the DLF Golf and Country Club, Gurugram, from October 9-12, as per a release from LET. A win in India would place her in elite company, alongside France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (1989) and Denmark Emily Kristi ...Read More >
NEW DELHI -- Shane Lowry ran off five straight birdies on the back nine and then got up-and-down for birdie on the 18th hole Thursday for an 8-under 64, giving him a one-shot lead over Keita Nakajima in the DP World India Championship. Rory McIlroy decided to leave driver out of his golf bag at tight, tree-lined Delhi Golf Club. He had a collection of bogeys and birdies and settled on a 69 in the inaugural tournament. "Dog was out of the bag, probably asleep in the locker," McIlroy said. His bag featured a 3-wood and 5-wood, the latter in case he needed more height for longer shots into par ...Read More >
New Delhi: Like many kids, Keita Nakajima grew up idolising Tiger Woods -- not the swing, but the fist pumps. On Saturday, at the DP World India Championship, it was Shane Lowry's swing that inspired him.The usually poker-faced Japanese pro smiled when asked about it."I love Shane's swing tempo and his style, so I learned a lot from him today. I copied him and that's why my swing was so much better," said Nakajima after carding a 65 to take a two-stroke lead at 17-under at the Delhi Golf Club.The 25-year-old, who held the world amateur No. 1 spot for a record 87 weeks (2020-22), struck four bi ...Read More >