Diksha Dagar Stays in Hunt at Mauritius Open with Flawless Round

India's Diksha Dagar delivered a flawless 3-under 69 to remain in contention at the MCB Ladies Classic in Mauritius. She stands tied fourth at 7-under-par, just two shots behind the joint leaders. Three Indian golfers made the cut, including Hitaashee Bakshi and Tvesa Malik. Dagar's bogey-free round featured birdies on the sixth, 10th, and 12th holes.

Key Points: Diksha Dagar in Contention at Mauritius Ladies Classic

  • Diksha Dagar shoots 69 to reach 7-under-par
  • Three Indian golfers make cut in Mauritius
  • Dagar two strokes behind joint leaders
  • Recent form shows steady return to peak performance
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Mauritius Open: Diksha Dagar stays in hunt

India's Diksha Dagar fires bogey-free 69 to stay two shots off the lead at MCB Ladies Classic. Three Indian golfers make cut in Mauritius.

"Her bogey-free effort placed her in a tie for fourth position - Tournament Report"

Port Louis, May 3

India's Diksha Dagar delivered an impressive performance to remain firmly in contention at the MCB Ladies Classic - Mauritius, showcasing consistency and composure across the opening rounds.

Dagar, a two-time winner on the Ladies European Tour (LET), followed her opening round of 68 with a flawless 3-under 69 to reach a total of 7-under-par after two rounds. Her bogey-free effort placed her in a tie for fourth position, just two strokes behind the joint leaders--Denmark's Smilla Tarning Soenderby, Germany's Celina Sattelkau, and South Africa's Casandra Alexander--who each stood at 9-under-par.

Out of the four Indian golfers competing this week, three successfully progressed beyond the cut. Alongside Dagar, Hitaashee Bakshi and Tvesa Malik secured their spots in the final round. Bakshi, with rounds of 71 and 69, was tied in 19th position, while Malik, who carded 70 and 71, was placed tied 26th. However, Vani Kapoor was unable to advance after rounds of 78 and 77.

Dagar's recent form indicates a steady return to peak performance. After finishing tied 37th at the Women's South African Open and missing two prior cuts, she appears to be regaining rhythm just in time for the upcoming Women's Indian Open. Her second round featured birdies on the sixth, 10th, and 12th holes, highlighting her control and precision.

Bakshi's round included five birdies, with an impressive streak of three consecutive birdies early in her round. Despite this strong showing, she dropped shots on the 12th and 13th holes, which slightly impacted her overall standing. Malik, competing through her Sunshine Ladies Tour membership, managed three birdies but conceded two bogeys during her round.

Among the leaders, Soenderby started strongly, going 6-under through the front nine, but encountered difficulties on the back nine, finishing with a 69. Sattelkau built on her first-round 68 with an excellent 67, recording five birdies. Meanwhile, Alexander also carded a 67, offsetting a double bogey with seven birdies to join the top spot.

The competition remains intense, with a tightly packed leaderboard. Seven players, including Dagar, are just two shots behind the leaders at 7-under-par. A total of 75 players made the cut at +1, and notably, 18 golfers are within four shots of the lead heading into the final round.

With everything to play for, the stage is set for a thrilling finish in Mauritius as Dagar and her peers aim to close the gap and challenge for the title.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Great to see three Indian women making the cut! Hitaashee Bakshi with five birdies was impressive too. But honestly, Vani Kapoor's 78-77 is disappointing. She needs to work on her consistency. All the best to the girls for Sunday!
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Suresh O
Only two shots behind the leaders... Diksha has a real chance! The Women's Indian Open is coming up too, this form is perfect timing. Come on Diksha, make us proud! 🏌️‍♀️🏆
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Lakshmi X
I've been following Diksha's career since her first LET win. She has such a calm and composed attitude on the course. That bogey-free round shows real mental strength. With so many players within 4 shots, it's going to be a nail-biter final round!
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Arun Y
Nice performance by the Indian contingent. But I feel the competition is very stiff - 18 players within 4 shots means anyone can win. Diksha needs to start aggressively in the final round. Don't play safe, go for the birdies! Desh ke liye kuch karna hai! 💪

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