Amateur Mahreen Bhatia's Electric 6-Under Back Nine Leads WPGT

Amateur golfer Mahreen Bhatia delivered an impressive performance with a 6-under back nine that included an eagle. Her spectacular play earned her a two-shot lead over professional Vani Kapoor heading into the final round. The course proved significantly more challenging on the second day with only four under-par rounds recorded. Twenty-four players made the cut with several notable professionals, including Shweta Mansingh and Neha Tripathi, failing to advance.

Key Points: Mahreen Bhatia Leads Vani Kapoor in Women's Pro Golf Tour Leg

  • Mahreen Bhatia holed her second shot for eagle on par-4 14th hole
  • Five-time 2025 winner Vani Kapoor sits second after birdie-birdie finish
  • Only four players remain under par as course conditions toughened
  • Sneha Singh and Jahanvi Bakshi complete top four leaderboard positions
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Golf: Amateur Mahreen Bhatia leads by two over Vani in 15th Leg of WPGT

Amateur Mahreen Bhatia fires stunning 6-under back nine with eagle to take two-shot lead over Vani Kapoor in 15th Leg of Women's Pro Golf Tour at Jaypee Wishtown.

"Mahreen Bhatia was in full flow with three birdies on the trot - Tournament Report"

Noida (Uttar Pradesh), Nov 13

Amateur Mahreen Bhatia holed her second shot on par-4 14th for an eagle on the way to an electric 6-under back nine and a two-shot lead after two rounds in the 15th Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour 2025 at the Jaypee Wishtown Golf Course here on Thursday.

Mahreen, who has been on the podium more than once in the US Kids World Championship, shot a second round of 5-under 66 that included an eagle and four birdies against one bogey on the back nine.

Alongside her first round of 68, Mahreen is now 8-under 134 for 36 holes and ahead of a star-studded field that includes five-time winner in 2025 Vani Kapoor (69-67), who finished birdie-birdie and was lying sole second at 6-under 136.

Two-time winner this year, Sneha Singh (68-70) at 4-under 138 was third, while a resurgent Jahanvi Bakshi (72-68), 2-under 140, was fourth. Only four players are under par for two rounds.

The course was more difficult to score on the second day. There were just four under-par rounds and two other even par rounds, as compared to 10 under-par rounds and four even par rounds on the first day.

Four players, amateur Saanvi Somu (71-71), Kriti Chowhan (71-71), Anvitha Narender (69-73), and the experienced Ridhima Dilawari (69-73) were tied for fifth place.

Four others, Yashita Raghav (71-72), Ananya Garg (70-73), Heena Kang (69-74), and first round leader Lavanya Jadon (67-76) were tied for ninth place.

Earlier in the day, at one stage, just as the leaders were approaching the end of the front nine, there were as many as six players in a shared lead at 3-under after overnight leader, Lavanya Jadon, had dropped an early bogey on the third.

Later, Mahreen Bhatia was in full flow with three birdies on the trot from the 10th to the 12th, and then came an eagle-2 on Par-4 14th. She had three pars and then closed with a birdie for a fine back-nine score of 6-under 29 and a total of 5-under 66. She had one bogey and eight pars on the front nine.

Vani Kapoor, who is seeking a sixth title in 2025, had three birdies on either side of the Wishtown course but also had a bogey each in her card of 4-under 67, and she was 6-under 138.

Sneha, who opened with a bogey, also ended the day with a bogey and in between had four birdies and another bogey for a round of 1-under 70. Jahanvi Bakshi had a spotless 3-under 68 with all three birdies on the back nine.

The cut fell at 10-over 152, and 24 players will play the final round.

Among the big names missing out were Shweta Mansingh, Neha Tripathi, and Vidhatri Urs.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The competition looks intense with Vani Kapoor chasing her sixth title this year. Final round should be exciting! Great to see women's golf getting this level of coverage.
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Priya S
That back nine performance by Mahreen was absolutely brilliant! 6-under 29 is world-class golf. Hope she maintains this form in the final round. Jahanvi Bakshi's comeback is also impressive.
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Arjun K
While the performance is great, I wish there was more coverage of women's golf throughout the year. These athletes deserve consistent media attention, not just during tournaments.
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Kavya N
So happy to see amateur players competing with pros! Mahreen's US Kids World Championship experience is clearly paying off. More power to our young golfers! 💪
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Michael C
The course difficulty really showed on day 2 - only four under-par rounds compared to ten on day 1. Makes Mahreen's performance even more remarkable. Tough conditions bring out the best players!

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