Rain Disrupts Taipei Golf: Tvesa Malik Even Par Amid Weather Woes

Tvesa Malik was the top-performing Indian golfer when rain interrupted play in Taipei. She managed to stay at even par through eight holes before the weather suspension. Several other Indian golfers faced challenges, with Avani Prashanth struggling at five over par. The tournament has been shortened to 54 holes due to the persistent bad weather conditions.

Key Points: Tvesa Malik Even Par in Rain-Hit Wistron Ladies Open Taipei

  • Tvesa Malik made par on all eight holes before weather suspension
  • Avani Prashanth struggled at five over par through nine holes
  • Tournament reduced to 54 holes due to heavy rainfall and flooded course
  • Lauren Walsh and Kornkamol Sukaree lead at four under par through 12 holes
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Golf: Tvesa Malik is even par as rain plays spoilsport in Taipei

Tvesa Malik leads Indian golfers at even par through 8 holes as heavy rain suspends play at Wistron Ladies Open in Taipei, tournament reduced to 54 holes.

"Malik started on the back nine and played through eight holes when play was suspended due to weather - Tournament Report"

Taipei, Oct 24

Tvesa Malik was the lead Indian on a rain-affected first day of the Wistron Ladies Open held at the Sunrise Golf and Country Club here on Friday. Malik started on the back nine and played through eight holes when play was suspended due to weather, and made par on all the holes for an even par score through eight holes.

Malik was placed T-19 on the leaderboard when play was suspended.

Avani Prashanth struggled as she began on the front nine, and had played through nine holes and was at five over par when play was called off. Prashanth made three bogeys and one double bogey in the nine holes she played to be placed at T-51.

Pranavi Urs and Hitaashee Bakshi, who, like Avani Prashanth, entered this week on the back of a strong showing at the Hero Women’s Open, did not have a chance to play a single hole before play was suspended.

Lauren Walsh and Kornkamol Sukaree led the field when play was suspended. Both players had scores of four under par, having played through 12 holes after starting their rounds on the back nine.

Current Order of Merit leader Shannon Tan, who is fresh off her win at the Hero Women’s Indian Open, and defending Champion Chiara Tamburlini had yet to start their round before play was suspended.

Canadian Teenage sensation Anna Huang, who returns this week after missing the Hero Women’s Indian Open after back-to-back wins in Spain and France, was placed at T-28 with a score of one over par when play was suspended. Huang began on the back nine and had played through 11 holes with the sole bogey in her round being the cause of the dropped stroke.

Earlier, following heavy rainfall and a flooded course, the organisers have decided to reduce the tournament to 54 holes, even as the staff and greenskeepers at the golf course are working tirelessly to alleviate the rain’s impact to ensure the course is ready for play. Apart from Pranavi, the other Indians are Hitaashee Bakshi, who was third at the Hero Women’s Indian Open two weeks ago, rookie Avani Prashanth and Tvesa Malik. Diksha Dagar has skipped the event.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Disappointing for Pranavi and Hitaashee who couldn't even start their rounds. They were in such good form after Hero Women's Open. Weather disruptions are the worst for athletes' momentum 😔
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Ananya R
Avani Prashanth needs to bounce back strong tomorrow. Golf is all about mental toughness - hope she regains her composure after that tough start. The course conditions must be really challenging with all that rain 🌧️
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Michael C
Interesting to see the tournament reduced to 54 holes. While I understand the weather constraints, it does change the dynamics significantly. Hope the organizers can manage the schedule properly for fair competition.
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Sarah B
The greenskeepers deserve so much credit for working tirelessly in these conditions! Maintaining a golf course during heavy rain is incredibly challenging. Hope they get proper recognition for their efforts 👏
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Vikram M
Tvesa has shown good consistency in her game. If she can maintain this form when play resumes, she might climb up the leaderboard quickly. Fingers crossed for all our Indian players! 🤞

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