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Diksha leads four Indians at  Women’s Irish Open

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Diksha Dagar of India in action. 

 Khel Today Bureau

Carton House, Ireland: Four Indians led by Diksha Dagar will be seen in action at the 2024 KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

Diksha will be accompanied by Pranavi Urs, Tvesa Malik Sandhu and Ridhima Dilawari for the which carries a purse of 400,000 Euros at The O’Meara Course.

Diksha will hoping to make up for the Olympic Games where she finished low own and the AIG Women’s Open where she missed the cut.

The 22-year-old Diksha, a two-time winner on the Ladies European Tour, has had a decent season with three Top-10 finishes of which T-3 in Joburg was the best. She has also had a few Top-20 finishes, but it has still been modest as compared to 2023 when she had almost ten Top-10 finishes, including a win in Czech Ladies and third place in Hero Women’s Indian Open in India.

 Pranavi Urs of India in action. 

Pranavi Urs, a rookie on LET this year, has also had three Top-10s including a best of Tied-third at Helsingborg. Tvesa Malik is making a comeback this year.

She came close to pulling off her maiden win at the VP Swiss Bank Ladies Open, where she lost in a play-off. She was also Tied-10th at Helsingborg.

The field includes Georgia Hall, who is excited and ready to tee it up on The O’Meara Course. The English star, who was named to her fifth European Solheim Cup Team on Monday, will be playing in her first Women’s Irish Open.

The two-time LET winner has had two weeks of links golf with a T12 finish at the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open and T22 at the AIG Women’s Open.

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