Diksha Dagar Struggles in Windy Conditions at Women's SA Open
Diksha drops to T-26 on a windy day in Women’s SA Open
Hindustan Times
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Indian golfer Diksha Dagar faced challenges at the Investec SA Women's Open in Cape Town, finishing T-26 after a tough round with one birdie and four bogeys. Slovenia's Pia Babnik and England's Esme Hamilton lead the tournament at 13-under par, setting the stage for an exciting final day.
- 01Diksha Dagar dropped to T-26 after a challenging round.
- 02She recorded one birdie but had four bogeys during her round.
- 03Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth improved their standings despite over par rounds.
- 04Pia Babnik and Esme Hamilton are tied for the lead at 13-under par.
- 05The final round promises to be competitive with several players close behind.
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At the Investec SA Women's Open in Cape Town, Indian golfer Diksha Dagar struggled in windy conditions, finishing the day tied for 26th place after scoring one birdie and four bogeys. She began her round with a birdie on the fourth hole but lost momentum with bogeys on the eighth, ninth, fifteenth, and eighteenth holes. Meanwhile, fellow Indian golfers Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth made slight improvements, moving to T-35 and T-47, respectively. The tournament is led by Pia Babnik from Slovenia and Esme Hamilton from England, both at 13-under par. Babnik, a two-time Ladies European Tour winner, faced challenges during the windy round but still managed a score of 74, while Hamilton shot a 70. The final day is set to be competitive as several players, including Austria's Emma Spitz and Canada's Anna Huang, are close behind the leaders.
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