Key Points

Indian golfers Avani Prashanth and Sneha Singh made solid starts at the Hills Open in Sweden. Both players shot opening rounds of one-over 72 in challenging windy conditions. They sit tied for 21st place among the 132-player field. New Zealand's Momoka Kobori leads the tournament after firing a four-under 67.

Key Points: Avani Prashanth and Sneha Singh Tied 21st at Hills Open Sweden

  • Avani Prashanth birdied final two holes for strong finish
  • Sneha Singh matched Avani's score with four birdies
  • New Zealand's Momoka Kobori leads with impressive 67
  • Seven players tied for second place at three-under par
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Avani and Sneha make decent starts at Hills Open in Sweden

Indian golfers Avani Prashanth and Sneha Singh shoot opening 72s in tough conditions at Hills Open Sweden, sitting tied for 21st place.

"Avani Prashanth produced a birdie-birdie finish to shoot one-over 72 - IANS"

Gothenburg, Aug 23

Avani Prashanth produced a birdie-birdie finish to shoot one-over 72 and was tied-21st after the first day at the Hills Open, firing four-under-par (67) at Hills Golf & Sports Club.

Also tied at 21st was Sneha Singh (72) and the two were the best among the seven who teed off this week in windy and testing conditions.

New Zealand’s Momoka Kobori led the way in the opening round firing four-under-par (67) and she was one ahead of seven players who shared the second place.

Among the other Indians Hitaashee Bakshi, playing in the same group as Sneha shot 74 and was Tied-48, while Pranavi Urs (76) was Tied-71st. Amandeep Drall (77) at T-86, Tvesa Malik (79) at T-107 and Vani Kapoor (82) at T-123 were way behind.

Avani, starting from the first, had a rough start with three bogeys against one birdie in the first six holes. She rallied well with a string of eight pars. Another bogey on the 15th made it 3-over for her, but she birdied the last two holes for a respectable 72 in tough conditions.

Sneha had four birdies against five bogeys in her 72.

The 26-year-old Kobori set the early pace with a steady front nine with one birdie on the sixth hole, but put on an impressive show on the back nine, with three straight birdies on 11, 12, and 13. She then dropped a shot on 14, but bounced back with a birdie on the next hole.

A total of seven players sit in a tie for second place, including three players from Sweden, who all fired opening rounds of 68 (-3). This included Swede amateur Meja Ortengren, compatriots Linda Wessberg and Lisa Pettersson, Norway’s Madelene Stavnar, England’s Alice Hewson, France’s Nastasia Nadaud, and Spain’s Luna Sobron Galmes.

One shot further back are a total of three players who all sit in a tie for ninth place on two-under par, including Australia’s Maddison Hinson-Tolchard, Wales’ Darcey Harry, and Sweden’s Ingrid Lindblad.

The field has 132 players who will play the 54-hole stroke play event which has a purse of Euro 3,00,000 at the 6,064 yard course at Hills Club.

- IANS

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Priya S
Tied 21st in such challenging conditions is actually quite decent. Both Avani and Sneha showed character. The real test will be consistency over the next two rounds. All the best to our girls! 🇮🇳
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Aman W
The gap between our top two and the rest is concerning. Vani Kapoor at T-123 is disappointing. Our golfers need better preparation for European conditions. Still, proud of Avani and Sneha's fight!
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Sarah B
Impressive to see Indian golfers competing internationally! The birdie-birdie finish by Avani shows real composure under pressure. Golf is growing so fast in India 👍
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Karthik V
Momoka Kobori leading at -4 shows the level of competition. Our girls are holding their own against world-class players. Hope they get better conditions tomorrow! 🤞
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Nisha Z
So proud of our women golfers representing India abroad! The wind factor must have been brutal. Hope they adapt quickly and move up the rankings. Jai Hind! 🏌️‍♀️

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