Key Points

Diksha Dagar continues her strong run in the Ladies European Tour, holding a Top-10 spot in the Order of Merit. Her runner-up finish in Morocco and consistent performances highlight her 2024 season. Fellow Indian golfers Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth are also making their mark. The Tour now heads to Europe for the Dutch Ladies Open with seven Indian players competing.

Key Points: Diksha Dagar Holds Top-10 Spot in LET Order of Merit

  • Diksha Dagar ranks Top-10 in LET Order of Merit
  • Runner-up finish in Morocco season-opener
  • Consistent performances in 2024 events
  • Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth also shine
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Diksha stays in Top-10 of LET Order of Merit after Korea Championships

Indian golfer Diksha Dagar maintains her Top-10 position in the Ladies European Tour rankings after consistent performances in 2024.

"Diksha has always been in the Top-60 of the LET, with her best finishes being 14th in 2019 and third in 2023. – Report"

Incheon, May 13

Diksha Dagar continues to be in the Top-10 of the Ladies European Tour’s Order of Merit, at the end of the Aramco Korea Championships.

The 24-year-old, who is now in her sixth year as a professional, has twice won on the Ladies European Tour, and multiple times on her home Tour, the Women’s Pro Golf Tour. Barring once in 2020, Diksha has always been in the Top-60 of the LET, with the best two finishes being 14th place in 2019, the year she won her maiden LET title, and third place in 2023, the year she had her second LET success.

After a modest 2024, when she was 29th in the LET list, Diksha began in style with a runner-up finish, losing a play-off in the season-opener in Morocco. Of the eight events this season, one was cancelled in Australia due to weather, and Diksha has played all others. Other than the second place at Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, Diksha was also T-11th at NSW Open in Australia, T-8 in Joburg Open, and T-9 in Women’s South African Open.

Pranavi Urs has also managed to keep her play at a good level. After being the top Indian in her rookie season in 2024 at T-17 with five Top-10s, she is 38th this year and right behind her rookie Avani Prashanth, who has also given a good account of herself in her first full season outside India.

Other Indians on the LET have been Aditi Ashok, who plays mostly on the LPGA but makes occasional appearances on LET, and Tvesa Malik. Hitaashee Bakshi, Sneha Singh, and Amandeep Drall have conditional status with limited starts available to them on the Tour.

The next event for the Indian women professionals will be the Dutch Ladies Open, where seven Indians will tee up as the Tour moves to Europe.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Diksha is making India proud on the global stage! 🇮🇳 Her consistency over the years is remarkable. That runner-up finish in Morocco shows she's got what it takes to be world-class. Hope she clinches another title soon!
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Priya M.
So happy to see Indian women golfers performing well internationally! Diksha, Pranavi, Avani - all doing us proud. But why isn't there more media coverage for women's golf in India? These achievements deserve front-page headlines!
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Arjun S.
Diksha's performance is impressive, but I wish Aditi Ashok would focus more on LET. She's our most experienced player and could really help boost the profile of Indian women's golf if she played more events here.
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Neha P.
The future looks bright with young talents like Avani Prashanth coming up! 👏 Golf needs more investment at grassroots level in India. Imagine how many more Dikshas we could produce with proper infrastructure and training!
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Vikram J.
Good to see multiple Indians in LET rankings. But we need to be realistic - our players still struggle to consistently challenge the top Europeans and Americans. More international exposure and better coaching required.
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Sunita R.
Diksha's journey from the Women's Pro Golf Tour to LET Top-10 is inspiring! Shows what dedication can achieve. Hope corporate sponsors take notice and support our women golfers more. They deserve it!

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