Zara Anand moves to Top-10 at Queen Sirikit Cup golf, best placed among all Indians

IANS May 14, 2025 269 views

Zara Anand has impressively moved into the Top-10 of the Queen Sirikit Cup, marking the best placement among Indian participants. Alongside her, Mannat Brar delivered a standout performance in the second round, enhancing her position significantly in the competition. Meanwhile, the Korean team has excelled, establishing a commanding lead at this key point in the tournament. This prestigious championship continues to showcase top amateur talent from across the Asia-Pacific region.

"Zara continued to be the best-placed Indian after two rounds." - IANS
Miyazaki: , May 14 (IANS) Mannat Brar had the best second round among the three compatriots at the 45th Queen Sirikit Cup, but Zara Anand continued to be the best-placed Indian after two rounds of competition here on Wednesday.

Key Points

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Zara Anand jumps to Top-10 demonstrating consistent play

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Mannat Brar shines with best second round score among Indians

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Korea leads the Queen Sirikit Cup by six strokes after halfway mark

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Queen Sirikit Cup is the prestigious Asia-Pacific Amateur Ladies Golf Team Championship

Mannat, who reached the semifinal of the R&A Girls’ Amateur event last year, shot 2-under 70 while Zara (73-71) shot 1-under 71. Zara moved from T-12 to T-10, while Mannat (77-70) rose from T-25 to T-15. The third player, Heena Kang (76-76), is T-28.

The Indians, as a team, are lying fifth, two places up from the first round.

Oh Soo-min and Jung Min-seo sprang to the fore as Korea cruised to the top of the leaderboard at the halfway stage.

Oh, the defending individual champion and the tournament’s top-ranked player, followed her opening 69 with a sparkling five-under-par 67 on the Tom Watson Golf Course at the Phoenix Seagaia Resort.

Also taking advantage of the ideal scoring conditions was Jung, who improved on her first-round 74 by eight strokes, matching China’s Zhou Shiyuan for the best round of the day, which was played at the Phoenix Seagaia Resort.

In the event in which the best two daily scores from each of the 13 three-player teams are counted, Korea posted a formidable second-round aggregate of 11-under 133. With a 36-hole total of 16-under 272, the Koreans will take a six-stroke lead from overnight pace-setters Japan into Thursday’s penultimate round.

The Queen Sirikit Cup, officially the Asia-Pacific Amateur Ladies Golf Team Championship, is an annual amateur team golf championship for women organised by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation. The inaugural event was held in 1979. The event is named after Queen Sirikit of Thailand. Teams consist of three players. The tournament is held over 4 days with 18 holes of stroke play on each day, the best two rounds counting for the team score. Up to 2019, the event was held over 3 rounds.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great performance by our girls! 🇮🇳 Zara Anand in Top-10 is fantastic. Golf doesn't get enough attention in India compared to cricket, but these young talents are making us proud. Hope they get more sponsorships and support!
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Priya M.
Mannat Brar's comeback from 77 to 70 shows real determination! That's the Indian spirit - never give up. Korea is dominating as usual, but our girls are holding their own against strong competition. Team India at 5th position is decent, hope they climb up tomorrow!
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Arjun S.
Why isn't this getting more coverage in Indian sports media? These girls are representing our country at international level but all channels only show cricket highlights. We need to celebrate all sports achievements equally!
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Neha T.
As someone who plays golf occasionally, I know how tough this sport is. To perform at this level requires so much dedication. Hats off to Zara, Mannat and Heena! Hope this inspires more young girls to take up golf 🏌️‍♀️
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Vikram J.
Good performance but we need to analyze why Korea and Japan consistently outperform us in golf. Is it better training facilities? More exposure? Our golf federation should study their models and implement best practices here.
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Shreya P.
Zara Anand's consistency is impressive - 73 and then 71 under pressure. That's championship mentality! Wishing all three players the very best for remaining rounds. Let's go Team India! 💪

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