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Diksha finishes tied eighth in Sweden, as Pettersson wins maiden title

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Allerum, Sweden: Diksha Dagar shot even par 72 in the final round and finished tied eighth at the Helsingborg Ladies Open at the Allerum Golf Club. It was her second Top-10 in as many starts after a rather sedate start to the season. Diksha finished at 5-under 211.

Diksha, who was Tied-sixth overnight had an early birdie but bogeys on third, fourth and 11th set her back and it seemed she would fall out of Top-10. Then birdies 14th and 18th helped her get back to Top-10.

Vani Kapoor, who was T-16 after the second round, slipped to T-31st after a round of 74, while Tvesa Malik, who was T-55 ended T-68 with a final round of 78. Amandeep Drall and Seher Atwal missed the cut.

Sweden’s Lisa Pettersson produced a sensational finish with birdies on 15th and 16th and an eagle on 18th and went to the top with a 5-under 67 and a total of 11-under. That left Spaniard Ana Pelaez Trivino (69) at 10-under and in second place. Smila Tarning Soenderby (68) finished third.

Diksha was Tied-sixth a week earlier at the Belgian Ladies Open.

Sweden’s Lisa Pettersson began slowly and had a birdie on the fifth hole but she bogeyed the 10th as Ana Pelaez Trivino seemed set for a win. The Swede birdied 12th and then when she birdied 15th and 16th she was in contention. An eagled on the 18th made the her leader and Trivino needed a birdie on the 18th to force a play-off. She failed to get the birdie and Pettersson won. It was the first LET win for the 28-year-old Pettersson.

Ana Pelaez turned in even par 36 and birdied 10th, 12th 16th to move to 10-under, but that was to be one stroke short.

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