Tvesa Malik, Ridhima Dilawari share lead at WPGT Leg-4 in Pune

Tvesa Malik and Ridhima Dilawari are tied at the top after both shooting 3-under 68 in the first round of the WPGT's fourth leg at Poona Club Golf Course. Vani Kapoor sits one stroke behind in solo third place, while amateur Anuradha Chaudhary was the only other player to break par. Ridhima Dilawari raced to 6-under through 10 holes but finished with a double bogey and bogey in her last four. The event features a record field of 49 players competing for a prize purse of seventeen lakh rupees.

Key Points: WPGT 2026: Tvesa, Ridhima lead after Day 1 in Pune

  • Tvesa Malik & Ridhima Dilawari shoot 68
  • Vani Kapoor one shot back in third
  • Amateur Anuradha Chaudhary only other under-par round
  • Record 49-player field for Rs. 17 lakh purse
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WPGT 2026: Tvesa, Ridhima share lead after Day 1 of fourth leg in Pune

Tvesa Malik and Ridhima Dilawari card 3-under 68 to share the lead after the first round of the Women's Pro Golf Tour's fourth leg in Pune.

"Tvesa Malik produced three birdies in the closing four holes while Ridhima Dilawari had five birdies on her front nine."

Pune, Feb 17

Tvesa Malik produced three birdies in the closing four holes while Ridhima Dilawari had five birdies on her front nine as both went neck-and-neck in Round One of Leg-4 of the Women's Pro Golf Tour 2026 at the Poona Club Golf Course. Both carded 3-under 68 each to share the lead after Day one.

The third player in the marquee group, Vani Kapoor (69), was one shot behind in sole third, while amateur Anuradha Chaudhary (70) was the only other player to shoot an under-par round and was fourth.

Tvesa, who won a play-off last week in Pune, had one bogey and one birdie on the front nine, while Ridhima ran away with five birdies. Riddhima added a sixth birdie and went 6-under, but dropped a shot on the 11th, birdied the 14th, her seventh birdie of the day, before dropping a double bogey on the 15th and a closing bogey for a 68.

Tvesa birdied the 12th and bogeyed the 13th and was even par with four holes to go. She birdied the 15th, parred the 16th and closed birdie-birdie to share the lead.

Amateur Lavanya Gupta carded 1-over 72 and was fifth, while five players, Sneha Singh, Durga Nittur, Jasmine Shekar, Anivtha Narender and Vidhatri Urs were all tied sixth at 2-over 73 each.

Among other top stars, Amandeep Drall (74) was T-11 and Neha Tripathi (75) was T-14.

The field this week has a record 49 players vying for a prize purse of Rs. 17 lakhs. Hero MotoCorp's support of the Tour has taken it to new levels.

Last week, Tvesa Malik ended a long winless run going back to more than two years as she emerged triumphant in a play-off against Anvitha Narender in the third leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Oxford Golf Resort. Her last win came in September 2023 at DLF Gurugram. Amateur Aradhana Manikandan (72) and seasoned Vani Kapoor (72) were tied for fourth place. They were the only players to shoot even par on the final day, and there were no under-par scores.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Ridhima's front nine must have been a joy to watch! Five birdies! Pity about the double bogey on 15th, but she held her nerve. Great to see amateurs like Anuradha and Lavanya also in the mix. The future looks bright.
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Aman W
Solid reporting, but would love more details on the course conditions at Poona Club. Was the wind a factor? Also, a record 49 players is excellent, but the prize purse still seems quite low compared to international tours. Hope corporate sponsorships increase.
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Sarah B
Following from the US! Tvesa Malik is on a heater, winning last week and now sharing the lead. That's some serious momentum. The depth is impressive with Vani Kapoor and the amateurs right there. Hope this gets more TV coverage.
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Karthik V
Waah! What a roller-coaster for Ridhima Dilawari. From 6-under to finishing 3-under shows golf can be cruel. But sharing the lead after that is a testament to her skill. Bas ab consistency chahiye final rounds mein. All the best to both leaders!
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Neha Tripathi
As someone who plays, I know how tough Poona Club can be. Shooting under par there is a big achievement. Hats off to Tvesa and Ridhima. Hope the conditions stay fair for the next rounds. The competition is getting tougher every year, which is great for Indian golf.

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