Vani's Late Bogeys Cost Lead as Trio Ties in WPGT Jaipur Battle

Vani Kapoor started strong with a birdie-filled front nine but couldn't maintain her momentum through the back nine. She now shares the lead with Shagun Narain, who played a clean bogey-free round, and Jahanvi Bakshi, who is making a comeback from injury. The trio sits at 2-under 68 after the first round at Ram Bagh Golf Club. Four other players are just one stroke back, setting up an exciting second round.

Key Points: Vani Kapoor Shagun Narain Jahanvi Bakshi Share WPGT Lead

  • Vani Kapoor raced through front nine with impressive 4-under 30 performance
  • Shagun Narain maintained bogey-free round while seeking maiden professional victory
  • Jahanvi Bakshi showed strong comeback form despite late double bogey setback
  • Four players including amateur Riya Jadon sit one stroke back at 1-under 69
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WPGT: Vani drops two late bogeys, shares lead with Shagun and Jahanvi

Vani Kapoor's front-nine brilliance offset by late bogeys as she shares Women's Pro Golf Tour lead with Shagun Narain and Jahanvi Bakshi at Ram Bagh Golf Club.

"Vani's front nine 4-under 30 was the best split for the front side of the course - Tournament Report"

Jaipur, Nov 5

Vani Kapoor seemed to be on a birdie spree as she raced through the front nine in 4-under in the 14th Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Ram Bagh Golf Club.

However, the four-time winner in the 2025 season then ran out of birdies and also dropped two shots on the 15th and the 17th to finish on 2-under 70 at the Par-70 course.

Yet, Vani was in shared lead alongside Shagun Narain, looking for her maiden win, and the resurgent Jahanvi Bakshi, who is on her way back from a long lay-off and injury. The trio shot 2-under 68 each.

Vani's front nine 4-under 30 was the best split for the front side of the course, while Jahanvi and Vidhatri had the best back nine scores of 2-under 34 each.

Shagun Narain was bogey free and her two birdies came on the eighth and the ninth holes.

Jahanvi, whose sister plays on the Ladies European Tour, parred the first nine holes and then had four birdies between the 10th and the 15th holes, which included three in a row from the 13th to the 15th. Just as she seemed set for a bogey free card, she dropped a double bogey on the Par-5 17th to fall to 68.

Four players, including amateur Riya Jadon, shot 1-under 69 each to be tied fourth. The other three were Jasmine Shekar, Nayanika Sanga and Shweta Mansingh.

Multiple winner Sneha Singh was tied for the eighth place alongside Vidhatri Urs and Kriti Chowhan and the trio carded even par 70 each.

Things did not go too well for some of the other experienced stars like Ridhima Dilawari, Neha Tripathi and Amandeep Drall. Ridhima and Neha shot one-over 71 and were Tied-11th alongside Astha Madan.

Amandeep Drall and Khushi Khanijau, who have also been playing alongside the men in the IGPL Tour, were Tied-14th with rounds of 2-over 74 each.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Shagun Narain bogey-free round shows incredible composure! First win would be so special for her. Meanwhile, Jahanvi's comeback story is inspiring after that long injury layoff. Tough luck with that double bogey on 17th though.
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Arjun K
The amateur Riya Jadon at T4 is impressive! Great to see young talent emerging. The competition seems really tight with three players tied for lead. Looking forward to tomorrow's final round.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Amandeep Drall and Khushi Khanijau struggling despite playing with men on IGPL Tour. Shows how different the competition levels can be. Hope they bounce back in the next rounds.
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Michael C
Jahanvi's three birdies in a row from 13th to 15th was brilliant golf! Shame about the double bogey on 17th. That's golf - one bad hole can change everything. Still, great comeback performance overall.
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Kavya N
While the competition is exciting, I wish there was more coverage of women's golf in India. These athletes deserve more recognition and support. Great to see the depth in talent though! 🇮🇳

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