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Diksha Dagar Shines With Opening 67 at Jabra Ladies Open

Diksha Dagar made a strong start at the Jabra Ladies Open with a 4-under 67, placing her tied second. She is one shot behind Norway's Dorothea Forbrigd, who leads with 66. Diksha expressed satisfaction with her performance on a course she previously found challenging. Avani Prashanth is the next best Indian at tied 36th, while Pranavi Urs and Hitaashee Bakshi struggled.

Golf: Diksha Dagar shines with opening 67, moves into tied second at Jabra Ladies Open

Évian-Les-Bains, May 29 India's Diksha Dagar made a strong start to her campaign at the Jabra Ladies Open golf championship with a superb 4-under 67 that placed her tied second after the opening round in France.

The two-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner shared second place with England's Hannah Screen and Hannah Burke, just one shot behind Norway's Dorothea Forbrigd, who carded a 5-under 66 to lead the field. Diksha, chasing her third LET title and first since 2023, produced one of her best rounds at the Evian Resort Golf Club with five birdies against a lone bogey.

Reflecting on her impressive start, Diksha said she was pleased to finally feel comfortable on a course that had troubled her in previous years.

"I'm glad I started pretty well today, and it was also a calming day," said Dagar. "I played four-under, which is probably my best score on this course. My Dad and I are very happy that we were able to make some of the putts and some solid shots.

"At first, I used to find it very challenging, and I played multiple times on this course. Now I have so much experience here, and there's always so much to learn. I'm happy that it helped me score better this time."

Starting from the sixth hole, Diksha settled quickly with birdies on the seventh and ninth. She added another gain on the 15th before suffering her only bogey of the day on the 17th.

The Indian star finished strongly with birdies on her closing two holes - the fourth and fifth - to move firmly into contention heading into the second round.

Avani Prashanth was the next best Indian after carding a 1-over 72 to be tied 36th. Her round featured five birdies but was hurt by three bogeys and a triple bogey.

Pranavi Urs and Hitaashee Bakshi, however, endured difficult opening days and face a battle to make the cut. Pranavi carded a 4-over 75 to be tied 89th, while Hitaashee struggled to an 8-over 79 that left her tied 123rd.

Pranavi started on the 15th hole and had an up-and-down round that included three birdies, five bogeys, and a double bogey. After an early bogey on the 16th, she recovered with a birdie on the 18th but slipped back with another dropped shot on the first.

Further bogeys on the third and fourth, followed by a double bogey on the fifth, pushed her down the leaderboard despite birdies on the seventh and 11th holes. A final bogey on the 13th completed a disappointing day.

Leader Dorothea Forbrigd, who celebrated her 29th birthday earlier this week, is chasing her maiden LET title. The Norwegian mixed six birdies with just one bogey in an impressive opening effort. England's Hannah Screen and Hannah Burke also remained firmly in the hunt after matching Diksha's 4-under 67.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Aditi M

Really proud of Diksha! She's come a long way since her early struggles on this course. But I can't help feeling worried about Pranavi and Hitaashee. 75 and 79 on day one is quite tough to recover from. Hope they bounce back in the second round. Golf is a funny game - anything can happen! 🏌️‍♀️

Ravi K

Good start by Diksha. But honestly, our golfers need to be more consistent at the international level. One good round and then a bad one is a pattern we see too often. Let's see if she can maintain this momentum through the weekend. Jabra Ladies Open is a good tournament but the real test is against the bigger names.

Lakshmi X

Such a delight to see Indian women golfers shining internationally! Diksha's dad must be so proud - she mentioned him in the interview and that's so sweet. Five birdies with just one bogey is brilliant golf. Also, Avani at 1-over isn't too bad either - she can still make a move. Come on, girls! 🇮🇳🏌️‍♀️

Shweta Y

I'm loving this! Diksha Dagar is proving that Indian golfers can compete with the best in Europe. That birdie-birdie finish on her last two holes shows real character. One shot off the lead - she's right in the mix! Hope the weather holds and she keeps this form going. Jai Ho! 🙌

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