Key Points

Indian golfer Diksha Dagar has made a remarkable showing in the Tenerife Women's Open, climbing to tied third place after two impressive rounds. Her second-day performance of 3-under 69 demonstrates her skill and consistency on a challenging course. Walsh of Ireland currently leads the tournament at 9-under par, with Dagar just four shots behind. With her father assisting as caddie and providing strategic insights, Diksha remains optimistic about her weekend prospects.

Key Points: Diksha Dagar Rises to Third at Tenerife Women's Golf Open

  • Diksha shoots 3-under 69 in second round
  • Tied third at Tenerife Women's Open
  • Lauren Walsh leads at 9-under
  • Six birdies highlight Diksha's impressive play
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Golf: Diksha rises to tied third place in Tenerife Open

Indian golfer Diksha Dagar impresses with strong performance, reaches tied third place after two rounds in Tenerife Women's Open

"I'm really looking forward to the weekend. I need to continue the same level of game. - Diksha Dagar"

Tenerife, June 7

 Diksha Dagar added a second-day round of 3-under 69 to her first-round 70 at the Tenerife Women’s Open to move to third place.

The 24-year-old is 5-under for two rounds. She is Tied third and four shots behind sole leader, Lauren Walsh (67-68) who is at 9-under at Abama Golf.

Avani Prashanth played three over par 75 on the second day to fall down the standings to tied 43. Tvesa Malik (73-75), Hitaashee Bakshi (72-76) and Sneha Singh (77-79) failed to make the cut, which was set three over par.

Diksha picked up a shot on the third hole before dropping one on the fifth but immediately got it back on the sixth and grabbed one more on the ninth. On the back nine Diksha made birdies on the 11th and 12th holes. She dropped a double bogey on the 16th hole before recovering with a birdie on the 17th for a 69.

Diksha had a rollercoaster day with six birdies and three birdies, that included some excellent approaches and a brilliant bounce-back birdie on the 17th. The two-time LET winner said: “I’m really looking forward to the weekend. I need to continue the same level of game. I’m playing well but need to keep steady. I’ll focus on myself and won’t look at the scores. Dad has been doing a good job on the bag reading the greens. We have been discussing it a lot. Because of him, I got some good birdies opportunities. This course is really difficult for the caddies.”

Diksha is now tied third in the standings with six more players including first-day joint leader Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen. The other six are Czech Republic’s Sara Kouskova, winner of the last event, the Jabra Ladies Open, Spain’s Marta Martin, Austria’s Emma Spitz, overnight leader Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen from Denmark plus Italian pair Alessandra Fanali and Anna Zanusso.

Avani was doing fine with three birdies in the first six holes and even got into Top-5 at that stage. She dropped a bogey on the ninth and had a disastrous Par-4 13th hole, where she dropped a quadruple bogey for an eight and slipped down steeply.

Tvesa had two birdies against five bogeys, Hitaashee had one birdie against five bogeys and Sneha had two birdies, four bogeys, a double bogey and a triple bogey in her 79.

Walsh of Ireland continued to lead the field. She played in the same group as Diksha Dagar and started on the front nine.

Two shots behind the leader is Shannon Tan of Singapore with 71-66 and a combined score of seven under par.

The Order of Merit leader Mimi Rhodes (70-73) is placed tied 20th in the standings at one under par.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great performance by Diksha! 🇮🇳 She's showing real consistency. That birdie on 17th after the double bogey shows her mental strength. Hope she brings home the trophy this time! #ProudIndian
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Priya M.
So happy to see Indian women excelling in golf! Diksha's approach game seems solid. But I wish our other players had performed better - the cut was very tight this time. Let's hope for better results next tournament!
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Arjun S.
That quadruple bogey by Avani on 13th must have been heartbreaking 💔 She was doing so well until then. Golf can be so cruel sometimes. But she's young and will bounce back stronger!
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Neha P.
Diksha's father being her caddie is so wholesome! Family support makes all the difference. The course sounds brutal though - hats off to all the caddies carrying those heavy bags in this heat 🔥
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Vikram J.
While Diksha is doing well, we need to ask why other Indian players struggled. Is it lack of exposure to international courses? Maybe more training camps abroad would help our golfers adapt better.
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Sunita R.
Golf needs more attention in India! These girls are working so hard but don't get half the recognition cricketers do. Diksha is just 4 shots behind - come on girl, you can do it! 🏌️‍♀️
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Karan D.
That's some leaderboard - players from 8

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