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Diksha shoots another fine round, lies sixth; Pranavi, Avani are 19th

Wollongong, March 22: Diksha Dagar added another good round of 3-under 68 and moved to 7-under after the second round of the Ford Women's Open in Wollongong Golf Club. Diksha who was Tied-fourth after the first round is now Tied-sixth as Sara Kouskova (67-63) joined England's Mimi Rhodes (68-62) to take the shared lead. The leaders were at 12-under and five ahead of Diksha, as per a release from LET.

Women's NSW Open: Diksha and Pranavi enter top 10 as Avani sits at 25th

Wollongong (Australia), March 22: Diksha Dagar stayed in the Top 10 for the third straight day and Pranavi Urs joined her at the end of the third round of the Ford Women's NSW Open here on Saturday. Diksha added 2-under 69 to her earlier rounds of 67-68 and at 9-under for 54 holes is placed Tied-eighth in windy conditions.

Avani Prashanth shoots 65 to finish tied-13th in Australia

Coffs Harbour, March 17: Avani Prashanth shot a superb 5-under 65 in the final round of the Australian Women's Classic and registered a solid top-15 finish in her maiden season on the Ladies European Tour. With earlier 72-70, she totalled 3-under 207 and finished six shots behind the winner, Manon De Roey, who birdied the final hole to pip Cara Gainer to the title.

Avani shoots 65 to finish Tied-13th in Australia

Coffs Harbour, March 16: Avani Prashanth shot a superb 5-under 65 in the final round of the Australian Women's Classic and registered a solid Top-15 finish in her maiden season on the Ladies European Tour.

Avani Prashanth emerges the top Indian in Australian Women's Classic

Coffs Harbour, March 15: It was a tough day for the Indian duo in the opening round of the 2025 Australian Women's Classic. Rookie Avani Prashanth with 2-over 72 was the best at Tied-55th, while Pranavi Urs (73) and Diksha Dagar (74) were further behind in T-79th and T-88th places. They were also hit by a lack of any practice rounds at a course which took a beating because of a cyclone, according to the Australian Women's Classic press release.

Golf: Pranavi, Diksha, and Avani all set for Australian Women's Classic

Coffs Harbour: , March 12 (IANS) Top Indian golfers Pranavi Urs and Diksha Dagar, along with Avani Prashanth, will be hoping to see some action at the Australian Women’s Classic, which has also been hit by poor weather. After the cancellation of last week’s event in Brisbane, this week’s event has been reduced to 54 holes and will begin on Friday. The three Indians were also due to play in Brisbane last week, but the event was called off due to a cyclone.