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Women's Pro Golf Tour: Amandeep shares lead with Vani on 1st day of ninth leg

By ANI | Updated: December 16, 2020 21:15 IST

Amandeep Drall carried her fine form from last week to grab a share of the lead at the end of the first round of the ninth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Classic Golf and Country Club here on Wednesday.

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Amandeep Drall carried her fine form from last week to grab a share of the lead at the end of the first round of the ninth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Classic Golf and Country Club here on Wednesday.

Amandeep carded one-under 71 to tie at the top with V Kapoor, who finished almost an hour before her as play started two hours and 10 minutes late due to morning fog.

Amandeep, who took the winner's cheque despite finishing second behind amateur Sneha Singh in the seventh leg, won the eighth leg last week.

Now in the ninth leg, she shares the lead with V Kapoor, from whom Amandeep took over the lead in the Hero Order of Merit.

As the players approach the grand finale of the year 2020, Ridhima Dilawari also found some form with an even-par 72 and was sole third, while Tvesa Malik and Hitaashee Bakshi shot 73 each to be tied-fourth.

Amateurs Hunar Mittal and Av Prashanth carded 74 each as did the experienced Diksha Dagar to share the sixth place, while six players, Pranavi Urs, Asmitha Sathish, Rhea Jha, Lakhmehar Pardesi, Neha Tripathi, and amateur Nayka Sanga were all bunched at Tied-ninth with scores of 75 each.

Amandeep Drall, who has been playing extremely well since the re-start of the Hero WPGT two weeks ago, started disastrously with a double bogey on the Par-4 first.

She birdied the fifth but gave away a shot on the sixth and parred the next three holes to turn in two-over. On the back nine, Amandeep played flawlessly and had three birdies on 12th, 14th, and 18th to card 71.

While Amandeep had a great run on the back nine, V Kapoor, who did not have a good time in the last two events, had a bogey on the third. She, however, birdied fifth, eighth, and ninth to turn in 2-under. A series of pars interrupted by a bogey on 17th meant she finished the day at one-under 71.

Ridhima had five birdies against five bogeys. Hitaashee Bakshi started with three bogeys but ended with four birdies in the stretch between 13th and 17th and shot 73.

Tvesa Malik had two birdies on either side of the course and five bogeys in her 73.

( With inputs from ANI )

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