Key Points

The top players on the domestic women's golf tour are gathering for a crucial event. This tournament serves as the final preparation before the big Hero Women's Indian Open. Key professionals like Amandeep Drall and Vani Kapoor are using it to fine-tune their games. A talented group of amateurs is also competing, hoping to make a name for themselves.

Key Points: Amandeep Drall Vani Kapoor Lead WPGT Final Tune-Up Before Women's Indian Open

  • Amandeep Drall aims for strong form after her 2022 HWIO runner-up finish
  • Vani Kapoor and Sneha Singh seek momentum ahead of the LET event
  • A strong amateur field including Mannat Brar challenges the professionals
  • Gaurika Bishnoi looks to find her rhythm at the familiar DLF course
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Amandeep, Vani, Sneha among front runners for 13th leg of WPGT

Top Indian golfers Amandeep Drall and Vani Kapoor headline the 13th WPGT leg, a key final event before the prestigious Hero Women's Indian Open.

"The 13th leg of the WPGT ahead of the HWIO is a kind of a marquee event with a huge purse of Rs. 23 lakhs - Article"

Gurugram, September 23

The cream of the Indian women's domestic golf scene will come together for the 13th Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour 2025 this week. This will be the last domestic event ahead of the Women's Indian Open to be held at the DLF Golf and Country Club, which will also host the US$500,000 HWIO.

The 13th leg of the WPGT ahead of the HWIO is a kind of a marquee event with a huge purse of Rs. 23 lakhs and has a field of 44 players.

Amandeep Drall, a former runner-up at the Women's Indian Open in 2022, Vani Kapoor, Sneha Singh, Seher Atwal, Gaurika Bishnoi and Heena Kang are among those using the event as a final tune-up before the Ladies European Tour event.

The amateur challenge, which has become rather strong in recent events, will also be hoping to catch the eye. Mannat Brar, Zara Anand, Mahreen Bhatia and Ananyaa Sood are among them. Also teeing up are amateurs Lavanya Gupta and Ridhima Singh. Anuradha Chaudhuri and Anvvi Dahhiya.

Gaurika Bishnoi, who has a fine record at the HWIO, is looking to find some rhythm ahead of the HWIO.

Diksha Dagar, Pranavi Urs and Tvesa Malik are among those who will skip the event as they play in the Ladies European Tour at the same time. Hitaashee Bakshi and Ridhima Dilawari are also missing the event.

- ANI

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Priya S
Exciting to see so many young amateurs like Mannat Brar and Zara Anand getting opportunities. The future of Indian women's golf looks bright! DLF Golf Club is such a premium venue too.
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Sarah B
While it's good coverage, I wish there was more information about where we can watch this tournament. Television coverage or streaming details would help grow the audience.
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Vikram M
Missing Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs is a bit disappointing, but understandable since they're playing in Europe. Shows how Indian golfers are making their mark internationally! 🏌️‍♀️
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Ananya R
Gaurika Bishnoi has always performed well at HWIO. Hope she finds her rhythm here. The competition seems tough with 44 players - best of luck to all the participants!
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Michael C
Impressive to see the growth of women's golf in India. The prize money is quite substantial for a domestic tour event. Hope this inspires more young girls to take up the sport.

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