Dutch Ladies Golf: Diksha rises to tied-fourth, Hitaashee, Tvesa have chance to make cut

IANS May 17, 2025 189 views

The Dutch Ladies Open golf championship is witnessing an exciting competition with Indian golfer Diksha Dagar making a strong statement by rising to tied-fourth position. England's Mimi Rhodes currently leads the tournament at 6-under par, creating a thrilling leaderboard dynamic. Several Indian golfers like Hitaashee Bakshi and Tvesa Malik are also competing and fighting for a potential cut. The tournament at Goyer Golf & Country Club promises intense and competitive golf action in the coming rounds.

"Five birdies against three bogeys" - Golf Tournament Scorecard
Hilversum, May 17 : Diksha Dagar, who shot 71 in the first round, was back in action early on the second day and shot 2-under 70 to get into the Top-5 of the Dutch Ladies Open golf championship. The second round was still in progress, but Mimi Rhodes of England, who has been having a great season, was on top with 69-69 at 6-under and two ahead of Diksha, who is Tied-fourth.

Key Points

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Diksha Dagar shoots impressive 2-under 70 in second round

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Mimi Rhodes leads tournament at 6-under

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Multiple Indian golfers competing internationally

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Tight leaderboard with close competition

Avani Prashanth, in her rookie season, had a 73 on the first day. In the second round, she was two-under through 17 holes on the second day. AT a 2-over total, she had a chance to make the cut, which was likely to fall at 2-over.

The 2024 Women’s Order of Merit winner, Hitaashee Bakshi (71), was in the Top-20 at Tied-17th, but was yet to begin her second round. Tvesa Malik was 2-over 74 in the first round, and Pranavi Urs had an off-day with a 77 and withdrew with an injury.

Diksha had two birdies against one bogey in Round One, but on the second day, she rode a rollercoaster with five birdies against three bogeys. She was tied fourth with Anne Van Dam of the Netherlands, who had rounds of 72-69.

Four other players, Maha Hadioui, Hannah Screen, Amelia Garvey, and Laura Fuenfstueck, were also at three-under with Diksha. But three of the four had not started their second round, and Maha had three more holes to play in the second.

As Mimi Rhodes moved ahead, Denmark’s Sofie Kibsgaard and Poland’s Dorota Zalewska, the overnight co-leaders with 68 each, were tied second. They were yet to start their second round. The pair opened with rounds of four-under 68 at Goyer Golf & Country Club.

It was a tight leaderboard on Day 1 with Sofie Kibsgaard and Dorota Zalewska at the top with 4-under 68 each. There were five players in a share of third place.

England’s Hannah Screen and Mimi Rhodes, New Zealand’s Amelia Garvey, Germany’s Laura Fuenfstueck, and Sweden’s Lisa Petterson all fired rounds of three-under par for round one.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Diksha Dagar is making us proud! 🇮🇳 Her consistency is impressive - 71 and 70 in tough conditions. Hope she can maintain this form over the weekend. The way she's competing against top European players shows how far Indian women's golf has come!
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Priya M.
So happy to see multiple Indian players in contention! Hitaashee and Tvesa still have a chance too. Though I wish the coverage of women's golf in India was better - these achievements deserve more attention. Maybe if Diksha wins, media will take notice!
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Arjun S.
That's some fighting spirit from Diksha - five birdies in second round shows she's attacking when needed. But three bogeys mean she needs to work on consistency. Still, tied-fourth is excellent position going into moving day. Jai Hind! ⛳
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Neha T.
Mixed day for our players - Diksha shining but sad to hear about Pranavi's injury withdrawal. Avani showing promise in her rookie season though! These tournaments are so important for gaining experience on international courses. Fingers crossed for the cut!
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Vikram J.
The depth in Indian women's golf is really improving. 5-6 years back we'd have just one player occasionally making cuts in Europe. Now we have multiple contenders. Need more corporate sponsorships to support these talented athletes though. #SupportWomenInSports
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Sunita R.
Mimi Rhodes seems to be in great form, but Diksha is just 2 strokes behind! The weekend will be exciting. Hope our girls get good rest tonight - the time difference between India and Netherlands must be challenging. Come on Team India! 💪

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