Key Points

Diksha Dagar made a solid start at the Amundi German Masters, carding 2-under with three holes left. Vani Kapoor also impressed with a steady 1-under 72 in the first round. England’s Alice Hewson leads with a bogey-free 5-under 68. Meanwhile, other Indian golfers like Avani Prashanth and Tvesa Malik struggled to stay in contention.

Key Points: Diksha Dagar Vani Kapoor Start Strong at German Masters

  • Diksha Dagar sits T-13 with four birdies
  • Vani Kapoor steady at T-20 with 1-under 72
  • Alice Hewson leads with bogey-free 5-under 68
  • Other Indians struggle as Avani Prashanth cards even par
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Good start for Diksha Dagar, Vani Kapoor in German Masters

Diksha Dagar leads Indian golfers at 2-under in the Amundi German Masters, while Vani Kapoor stays steady at 1-under in the first round.

"Diksha had four birdies against two bogeys, showing strong form early. – Tournament Report"

Hamburg, June 26

Diksha Dagar was 2-under with three holes still to play in the first round of the Amundi German Masters at the Par-73 Green Eagle Golf Course near here on Thursday. She was T-13, but the round was still in progress. She was the best placed among the nine Indians playing in the event this week. Diksha was lying at T-13.

Vani Kapoor opened with a steady 1-under 72 in the first round and was lying T-20.

Diksha had four birdies against two bogeys. She had two birdies and two bogeys on the front nine and then added two birdies on the 12th and the 13th to get to 2-under.

The early leader was England’s Alice Hewson, who had a bogey-free 5-under 68, and she was sharing the lead with Helen Briem of Germany, Kiwi Amelia Harvey, and Sweden’s Eliner Sudow. Three others were at 4-under.

Vani Kapoor had two birdies against one bogey, and all that action happened on the front nine; she had pars on all nine holes of the back nine.

Among the other Indians, Avani Prashanth, who has played the event as an amateur in the past, carded even par 73 while Tvesa Malik was even through 13 holes.

Avani’s even par 73 includes four birdies against two bogeys and one double bogey.

Things did not go well for Sneha Singh and Amandeep Drall, who shot 5-over 78 each, while Hitaashee Bakshi was also 5-over but had 10 holes to play. Neha Tripathi finished 10-over. Vidhatri Urs had a disastrous time and was 10-over through just nine holes.

The German Masters is a golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour that was last year played at the Golf & Country Club Seddiner See near Berlin, Germany. It was initially started in England as the Ladies British Masters in 2000 and was held at Mottram Hall in the North West of England till 2001 before it was discontinued. It was resurrected after a decade's hiatus in 2012 and played at Buckinghamshire Golf Club near London. The next year, it was rechristened as the Ladies European Masters to signify its importance on the LET schedule.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Great start by Diksha and Vani! 🇮🇳 Golf isn't as popular as cricket here but our women are making India proud on international tours. Hope they can maintain this momentum in the coming rounds. The competition seems tough with those European players leading.
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Priya M.
Diksha's performance is impressive! 4 birdies shows her attacking game is working well. But the double bogeys are concerning - need to minimize those mistakes to climb up the leaderboard. Fingers crossed for our girls! 🤞
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Arjun S.
Why isn't there more media coverage for our women golfers? They're representing India abroad but get barely any attention compared to cricket or badminton. These tournaments should be telecast on sports channels.
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Sunita R.
Vani's steady play is good to see - all pars on back nine shows great composure. Hope she can add more birdies tomorrow. The course seems challenging with those high scores from some players. Keep going girls!
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Vikram J.
Mixed results for Indian contingent. While Diksha and Vani are doing well, others need to step up. Golf is a mental game - hope the struggling players can bounce back in round 2. The weather conditions might be different tomorrow.
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Meena P.
As someone who follows women's golf closely, I must say we need better training facilities in India. The European players have such an advantage with their home courses and support systems. Still, our girls are holding their own! 💪

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