Jasmine Shekar steals show and takes lead in 5th leg of Women's PGT
Gurugram, March 11
Jasmine Shekar stole the thunder from some of the better-known names in the first round of the fifth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the DLF Golf & Country Club. Jasmine, who won the first leg of the 2026 season, carded 2-under 70 despite two late bogeys, to take a one-shot lead over the promising amateur Lavanya Gupta.
Mannat Brar, who turned in some fine performances late last season, was sole third with even par 72, as only three players shot par or better on the opening day at the challenging Gary Player layout.
The record field of 57 players with 49 professionals, which is playing for a whopping Rs.18 lakh purse, saw some young names hold their own as Vidhatri Urs, Lavanya Jadon and Jahnavi Prakhya carded 2-over 74.
Jasmine began very steadily with four pars and a birdie on Par-3 fifth and added four more pars to make a turn in a bogey-free 1-under. On the back nine, she birdied the 11th to go 2-under. She bogeyed for the first time in the day on the 14th but got that shot back immediately on the 15th only to give it away again on the 16th. A closing birdie on the 18th ensured Jasmine was 2-under for the day.
Amateur Lavanya showed why she is so highly touted as she was three-under through 12 holes. She birdied the fifth, 10th and the 12th. Four more pars followed and she was 3-under through 16 holes. She however closed bogey-bogey to drop to 71.
Mannat had two birdies against one bogey on the front nine and then had two bogey and a closing birdie on the 18th on the back nine.
Two leading names Amandeep Drall (75) and Saanvi Somu (75) were Tied 7th with Khushi Khanijau, Anvvi Dahhiya, Nayanika Sanga, Durga Nittur and Gauri Karhade.
Former Order of Merit winner, Sneha (76) was 14th while Tvesa Malik, was T-15th with a 77. The winner of the fourth leg Ridhima Dilawari (78) was T-19 and had no birdies as she bogeyed four times and double bogeyed once.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Lavanya Gupta, the amateur, almost stole the show! To be 3-under through 16 on the Gary Player course is no joke. Those closing bogeys will be a tough lesson, but she has serious talent. Hope she keeps her nerve.
It's good to see new names at the top, but a bit worrying that established players like Amandeep Drall and Sneha are not firing. The depth in women's golf is improving, but consistency from the stars is key for the tour's growth.
As someone new to following Indian golf, this is exciting! A record field of 57 players is a great sign for the sport's popularity. Jasmine Shekar seems to be a clutch player, winning the first leg and now leading again.
DLF Gary Player course is a proper test. Only three players at par or better tells you everything. Hats off to Jasmine for managing her game so well. That birdie on the 18th after the bogey on 16th shows strong mentality. Bas ab final two rounds mein bhi yehi consistency chahiye!
So proud to see women competing for such a good prize purse. ₹18 lakhs! This kind of financial incentive will attract more girls to take up golf professionally. Shoutout to Mannat Brar too for holding steady in third place. 👏
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