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Searching for a hat-trick, Vidhatri takes 3-shot lead in Leg 11 of Hero WPGT

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New Delhi: Vidhatri Urs began her quest for a hat-trick of wins on the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour with a flourish as she shot 5-under 67 in the first round of Leg-11 at the Delhi Golf Club. Vidhatri, who won the last two legs, the ninth and the 10th in July, showed that her form had not slipped in the six-week gap.

She was 6-under and then dropped a bogey on the 18th for 67, as she led Hitaashee Bakshi (70) by three shots.

Tvesa Malik Sandhu, who landed the only eagle of the day, carded 1-under 71 for the third under-par score of the day.

With a field of 46, the strength of women’s golf was in full play at the Hero WPGT Leg-11 as four players shot par or better and another three were one-over at the challenging course. It all augurs well for the Indians, who will hope to make a big move at next month’s flagship event, the Hero Women’s Indian Open.

Shweta Mansingh was unlucky to be struck by a double bogey on the 18th but scored even par and indicated that she is ready to make a move for a win.

Three players, Sneha Singh, Seher Atwal and amateur Keya Badagu shot 1-over 73 each to be tied fifth, while another amateur Anvvi Dahhiya and the experienced Amandeep Drall carded 74 each to be tied eighth.

Vidhatri opened with a birdie, added a second one on the eighth and turned in 2-under. On the back nine at the iconic DGC, she birdied the 12th, 14th, 16th, and the 17th to get to six-under. Then came the bogey on 18th, but it was a great day’s work.

Hitaashee had four birdies, three on the front nine and another on the back stretch. She had two bogeys, on the third and the 13th.

Tvesa, who has been getting into form ahead of the Indian Open, had an eagle, two birdies and two bogeys in an eventful front nine of 2-under 34. She bogeyed the 10th and parred the rest for a 71.

Shweta had four birdies, two bogeys and a closing double for a 72.

Four players, amateur Kashika Misra, Kriti Chowhan, Oviya Reddi and Agrima Manral shot 75 each to be tied tenth.

Amateur Mannat Brar, Ridhima Dilawari and Neha Tripathi carded 77 each to be T-22 while amateur Zara Anand shot 78.

Tee times for Round 2 of the 11th Leg of the Hero WPG Tour at Delhi Golf Club:

  1. 7:50 am: Ishvari Prasanna 86, Nayanika Sanga 84, Shagun Narain 84
  2. 8:00 am: Chitrangada Singh 82, Snigdha Goswami 81, Gourabi Bhowmick 81
  3. 8:10 am: Vrinda Yadav 81, Astha Madan 81, Yashita Raghav 81
  4. 8:20 am: Rhea Jha 80, Keerthana Rajeev (A) 79, Khushi Khanijau 78
  5. 8:35 am: Ananya Garg 78, Jahaanvie Walia 78, Zara Anand (A) 78
  6. 8:45 am: Neha Tripathi 77, Karishma Govind 77, Ravjot K Dosanjh 77

7 .8:55 am: Ridhima Dilawari 77, Mannat Brar (A) 77, Anahita Singh 77

  1. 9:05 am: Ananyaa Sood (A) 76. Yogya Bhalla (A) 76. Riya Yadav 76
  2. 9:20 am: Anvitha Narender 76. Gauri Karhade 76, Janneya Dasanniee (A) 76
  3. 9:30 am: Jasmine Shekar 76, Gursimar Badwal 76. Agrima Manral 75
  4. 9:40 am: Oviya Reddi 75, Kriti Chowhan 75, Kashika Misra (A) 75
  5. 9:50 am: Amandeep Drall 74. Anvvi Dahhiya (A) 74, Keya K Badugu (A) 73
  6. 10:05 am: Sneha Singh 73, Seher Atwal 73, Shweta Mansingh (72)
  7. 10:15 am: Tvesa Malik (71) Hitaashee Bakshi (70), Vidhatri Urs (67) .

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