Pranavi Urs Ties for Second at Lalla Meryem Cup with Strong Opening Round
Pranavi Urs shoots 3-under 70 to grab T2 spot at Lalla Meryem Cup

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Indian golfer Pranavi Urs shot a 3-under 70 to secure a tied second place at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, just two shots behind leader Kelsey Bennett from Australia. Her performance included three consecutive birdies and showcased her consistent form on the Ladies European Tour.
- 01Pranavi Urs is currently tied for second place with nine other players at the Lalla Meryem Cup.
- 02She started her round with a birdie on the 11th hole and made the turn at 1-under after seven pars.
- 03Pranavi achieved three consecutive birdies on the front nine but had one bogey on the fourth hole.
- 04Leader Kelsey Bennett had an impressive round with seven birdies and two bogeys, finishing at 5-under 68.
- 05Other Indian players Avani Prashanth and Diksha Dagar struggled with rounds of 2-over 75, while Hitaashee Bakshi scored 5-over 78.
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Pranavi Urs, a 23-year-old golfer from India, delivered an impressive performance with a 3-under 70 in her opening round at the Lalla Meryem Cup held in Morocco. This score places her tied for second, just two shots behind Australia's Kelsey Bennett, who leads with a 5-under 68. Pranavi's round began strongly with an early birdie on the 11th hole, followed by seven pars. She gained momentum on the front nine with three consecutive birdies but faced a setback with a bogey on the fourth hole. Despite this, she maintained her composure, finishing the round with pars on the remaining holes. Pranavi has been in good form, having previously finished in the top 10 at the Women's Indian Open and winning the IGPL Invitational Mumbai. Other Indian players in the tournament faced challenges, with Avani Prashanth and Diksha Dagar both scoring 2-over 75 and Hitaashee Bakshi at 5-over 78. The leaderboard remains competitive, with several players tied for second place alongside Pranavi.
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Pranavi Urs's strong performance could inspire more young golfers in India and increase interest in women's golf.
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