Key Points

Amandeep Drall delivered a stunning 8-under 64 to lead the Czech Ladies Open, marking her career-best round on the Ladies European Tour. The Indian golfer credited her putting focus after struggling with greens last week in Belgium. England's Florentyna Parker celebrated her birthday with a bogey-free 65 to sit one stroke behind. Other Indians like Hitaashee Bakshi and Diksha Dagar also made promising starts in the low-scoring event.

Key Points: Amandeep Drall fires career-best 64 to lead Czech Ladies Open

  • Amandeep Drall records 9 birdies in her best LET round
  • Rookie Hitaashee Bakshi shoots 68 for T12
  • Florentyna Parker trails by one on her 36th birthday
  • Diksha Dagar recovers to 2-under after early struggle
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Amandeep Drall shoots career-best round to take lead at Czech Ladies

Indian golfer Amandeep Drall shoots a record 8-under 64 to take the first-round lead at the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open, one stroke ahead of England's Florentyna Parker.

"I’m very happy. Especially after last week... I focused a lot on my putting – Amandeep Drall"

Beroun, June 21

Amandeep Drall, who came close to winning her maiden Ladies European League (LET) title at her home event in 2022, shot a brilliant 8-under 64 and led after the first round of the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open.

With nine birdies against one bogey, Amandeep had her best-ever round on the Ladies European Tour.

Amandeep, playing in only her second LET event of the season and reading the low-scoring script at Royal Beroun Golf Club, said, “I’m very happy. Especially after last week (missing the cut in Belgium). Line reading was definitely the difference. I hit the ball well last week, but I couldn’t read the lines at all. I was so confused about the green. But coming into this week, I focused a lot on my putting. I concentrated on my stroke and my line.”

As for the other Indians, rookie Hitaashee Bakshi got off to a fine start with a 4-under 68 and was tied 12th, while Diksha Dagar, who started from the tenth, fought back from 2-over to 2-under 70 for the first round to be T-43 on a low-scoring day.

Avani Prashanth, who at one stage was 3-under through six holes, finished 1-under 71 and was T-63 at the end of the day as Tvesa Malik (72) and Neha Tripathi (72) were T-81, Sneha Singh (73) was T-94, and Vani Kapoor (74) was T-106.

Amandeep, who was runner-up in the 2022 Women’s Indian Open for her best result ever, had four birdies in a row at the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th to give the 32-year-old a one-shot lead.

Amandeep’s career-best round was made all the more impressive given her absence from the LET in 2025, with the Indian only teeing up for the first time at the Hulencourt Women’s Open because of visa issues. “I was probably making up for lost time,” added Amandeep, who won a title on her local Hero Women’s Professional Golf Tour (WPGT) in India.

Hot on Deep’s heels after a birdie bonanza on Friday are a trio of English players, led by veteran Florentyna Parker. The three-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner was celebrating her 36th birthday and carded a bogey-free 65 (-7) to sit one off the lead.

Matching her score and sharing second place after 18 holes is compatriot Lianna Bailey, the Englishwoman, who also plays on the LET Access Series (LETAS).

One back from the pair is rookie Esme Hamilton, who carded a bogey-free 66 (-6), which was also her best-ever round on the LET. She is joined in the fourth position by Alexandra Swayne.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Wow! What a performance by Amandeep! 8-under is no joke. After visa issues and setbacks, she's proving her mettle on international stage. 🇮🇳🏌️‍♀️ Hope she maintains this lead and brings home the trophy. Indian women golfers are making us proud!
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Priya M.
So happy to see multiple Indian names on the leaderboard! Hitaashee Bakshi with 4-under as a rookie is impressive too. Golf isn't as popular as cricket here, but these women are changing the game. More media coverage please!
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Arjun S.
The visa issues Amandeep faced show how difficult it is for our athletes to compete internationally. Despite these hurdles, she's shining bright. Government should make special provisions for sports visas - talent like this shouldn't be held back by paperwork.
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Shalini R.
Four birdies in a row! That's the kind of killer instinct we need. Amandeep's experience is showing - she knows how to capitalize when she gets in the zone. Hope the other Indian players can also step up in coming rounds.
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Vikram J.
While Amandeep's performance is stellar, we need to ask why only 2 LET events this season? Our golfers need more international exposure. The WPGT is good but not enough - corporate India should sponsor more foreign tournaments for our players.
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Nandini P.
That putting improvement from last week shows her dedication! Golf is such a mental game. As someone who follows women's golf closely, I can say Amandeep has the temperament to go all the way. Fingers crossed for the remaining rounds! 🤞

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