Key Points

Amandeep Drall, fresh off a victory ending her 15-month title drought, is set to compete in the eighth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour alongside her long-time friend, Vani Kapoor. Vani, with an impressive track record and leading the Hero Order of Merit, has been focusing on the domestic tour after international stints. The two golf stars choose to play in Bengaluru over European opportunities, hinting at strategic planning for upcoming international engagements. With a prize purse of Rs.16 lakh and a field of 38 players, the competition at the Bangalore Golf Club is heating up.

Key Points: Amandeep Drall Seeks Second WPGT Win with Vani Kapoor in Bengaluru

  • Amandeep ended a 15-month title drought last week
  • Vani Kapoor won three titles this season
  • Vani and Amandeep focus on domestic Tour before European play
  • WPGT prize purse this week is Rs.16 lakh
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Golf: Amandeep Drall, Vani Kapoor seek more success in 8th Leg of WPGT

Amandeep Drall aims for another win as she competes with Vani Kapoor at WPGT Bengaluru.

"Vani Kapoor leads the Hero Order of Merit. - Article"

Bengaluru, June 3

Amandeep Drall, who ended a 15-month-long title drought last week, will seek to add to that success as she tees up in the eighth leg of the Women’s Pro Golf Tour (WPGT) at the Bangalore Golf Club. The prize purse this week is Rs.16 lakh.

The 29-year-old from Kapurthala, who is the only Indian pro to have won each year since she became a pro in 2015, will be a strong contender alongside her close friend, Vani Kapoor, winner of three titles this season.

In recent years, Vani has been the most successful pro in Indian domestic golf with around 30 wins and that has been achieved despite missing out a lot due to international engagements.

This season Vani and Amandeep have been focusing on the domestic Tour, though they could be playing in Europe soon. This week Amandeep could have played in Spain, but she decided to consolidate her game before venturing to Europe once again. Vani Kapoor leads the Hero Order of Merit.

Some leading regulars like Hitaashee Bakshi and Sneha Singh are slated to play on the Ladies European Tour this week.

Among the other top stars who will be making a bid to enter the winners’ circle this season are Ridhima Dilawari, Gaurika Bishnoi, Neha Tripathi, Vidhatri Urs, and Seher Atwal.

The field this week has 38 players including six amateurs. Zara Anand, Saanvi Somu, Ceerat Kang, and Keerthana Rajeev, who have played for India are among the six amateurs.

In the current season, of the seven legs held so far, Vani has won three times, Sneha Singh has won twice while Rhea Purvi and Amandeep have won once each.

Last week, Amandeep won the seventh leg of the Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Golf Club in Mysuru, carding a third straight round of 1-over 71 to win the title, almost 15 months after her last win, which came in March 2024.

Amandeep carded 71-71-71 to total 3-over 213 and won by two shots over Ridhima Dilawari, who despite a 1-under 69 fell short at the JWGC. Ridhima’s 69 was one of the few under-par rounds recorded during the week, which saw a lot of rain and tough conditions for scoring.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
So proud of our women golfers making waves! 🇮🇳 Amandeep's consistency is amazing - three straight 71s in tough conditions shows real grit. Hope she carries this form to Europe soon. Bangalore Golf Club is a great venue too!
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Priya M.
Vani Kapoor is truly the queen of Indian golf! 30 wins is no joke. But I wish our media gave more coverage to women's golf - these athletes deserve at least half the attention cricket gets. #SupportWomenInSports
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Arjun S.
Good to see Amandeep back in form after that long drought. Her decision to skip Spain and focus on domestic tour seems smart. Sometimes you need to rebuild confidence before going international again. All the best to all players!
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Shalini T.
The young amateurs like Zara Anand give me hope for future of Indian golf! We need more corporate sponsorships for women's golf though. ₹16 lakh prize money is decent but can be better for such talented players.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see how weather affected scores last week. Golf in India is challenging with our climate conditions. Kudos to these women for performing despite rain and tough courses. More power to WPGT!
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Neha R.
While I admire their skills, I wish our golfers would focus more on international tournaments. Domestic success is good, but we need more Indian winners on global stage like Aditi Ashok. That's where real recognition comes from.

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