Asian Games Golf: Aditi tied second, Lahiri tied ninth, teams at fifth place after round one.
The Indian men were tied fifth while the women were fifth by themselves.
The Indian men were tied fifth while the women were fifth by themselves.
Aditi Ashok completed a wire-to-wire win for her fourth Ladies European title, but the first since 2017. The Indian star, who came within a whisker of an Olympic medal at Tokyo, shot 74 with two bogeys in the last four holes. She still won by nine shots, one of the biggest margins on the LET.
The President of India Ram Nath Kovind was among the first to express his appreciation for the Bengaluru-based golfer
Nelly Korda of the United States, the world's top woman golfer, claimed the gold medal with a score of 17-under 267
Ashok carded a three-under 67 in the third round to hold on to the second position and remain in strong contention for the country's maiden Olympic medal in Golf.
Samyutha, a Kathak recital in Bangalore, was a treat to the eye as a versatile dancing duo gave their debut performance.
Four players, including Ariya Jutanugarn (71) were tied at third at 10-under 206.
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok played a roller-coaster of a round to end the day with a 1-over 73 that saw her slip from T-22 to T-30 in the Buick LPGA event here on Friday.
Aditi Ashok, who has played very few full-field events on the Ladies European Tour this year, put herself in contention with rounds of 66-68 on the first two days of the Estrella Damm Mediterranean Ladies Open here.
A flawless four-under 68 helped Aditi Ashok record her best ever finish in a Major as she ended her campaign at Tied-22nd in the Ricoh Women's British Open here.