Diksha Dagar's Bogey-Free Surge Lifts Her to T-26 at NSW Open

India's Diksha Dagar brilliantly recovered from an opening 77 with consecutive bogey-free rounds of 66 and 65 to climb into a tie for 26th at the Ford Women's NSW Open. The leaderboard is headed by regional qualifier Hannah Reeves, who holds a one-shot lead over compatriot Kelsey Bennett. The tournament saw a spectacular 62 from Thailand's April Angurasaranee, which featured a hole-in-one. Other Indian contenders, including Hitaashee Bakshi and Pranavi Urs, failed to make the cut after 36 holes.

Key Points: Diksha Dagar Rises at NSW Open with Bogey-Free Rounds

  • Diksha Dagar's bogey-free 66-65
  • Moved from 53rd to T-26
  • Hannah Reeves leads at 12-under
  • April Angurasaranee shoots 62 with hole-in-one
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Diksha shoots bogey-free cards in second and third rounds in NSW Open

India's Diksha Dagar fires 66-65 to climb the leaderboard at the Ford Women's NSW Open. Hannah Reeves leads into the final round.

"She kept the bogey-free run in the third round with six birdies. - Report"

Wollongong, Feb 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 after the third round of the Ford Women's NSW Open.

In the second round, Diksha had five birdies and no bogey, and she kept the bogey-free run in the third round with six birdies. The six included four birdies in the last five holes. She is now 5-under and well placed for a charge on the final day. Her second round 66 helped her make the cut in 53rd place, and then she moved up to T-26 after three days.

The other Indians, Hitaashee Bakshi (73-73), Pranavi Urs (74-74), and Avani Prashanth (80-72) missed the cut.

There is a packed leaderboard heading into the final round as regional qualifier Hannah Reeves is now leading the way on 12-under par.

The 17th edition of the tournament has already produced plenty of drama due to heavy rainfall on Thursday.

Once 36 holes were finally done and dusted at Wollongong Golf Club, a shotgun start for round three commenced at 14:45 local time with Ireland's Aine Donegan holding a two-shot lead.

Donegan got off to the perfect start, birdying the par-5 1st before the Irishwoman dropped five shots in her next 10 holes to open things up to the rest of the field.

Reeves, a winner of three regional qualifiers, took advantage on a sun-soaked day, recovering well from a bogey at the 3rd to card six birdies for a round of 66 (-5).

The scoreboard included a spectacular grandstand finish as the Australian almost holed out for an eagle three. She leads compatriot Kelsey Bennett by one shot with 18 holes remaining in New South Wales.

Thailand's April Angurasaranee had a day to remember, posting her best round of golf, a 62 (-9), which included a hole-in-one at the 170-yard par-3 12th. Angurasaranee sits in a tie for third alongside France's Agathe Laisne and 17-year-old amateur Soomin Oh from South Korea.

Six players round off the top-10 on eight-under par.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a golf fan, it's thrilling to see such a packed leaderboard. Hannah Reeves coming from the regional qualifiers to lead is a great story. Diksha is still in with a shout if she has another low round in her.
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Priya S
So proud of Diksha! It's a shame the other Indian players missed the cut, but the competition is fierce. The hole-in-one by April Angurasaranee must have been amazing to watch. Hope the final round is just as exciting!
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Rahul R
Bogey-free for two rounds in these conditions is no joke. The weather disruption makes it even more impressive. She needs a fast start tomorrow to put pressure on the leaders. Chak de, Diksha!
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Aman W
While Diksha's recovery is commendable, the first-round 77 shows there's still inconsistency at the top level. Our other players missing the cut is also a concern. We need more depth in women's golf. That said, all the best for the final day!
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Kavya N
The tournament has everything – a qualifier leading, a hole-in-one, a teenage amateur in the top three! Diksha is flying the flag high for India in the middle of all this. Hope she finishes strong. 🤞

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