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Sneha keeps 2-shot lead with Gaurika, Jasmine in close chase in 5th Leg of Hero WPGT

Sneha, who turned in even par and had two early birdies on the back nine, was bogey free for the stretch till she dropped a shot on the Par-5 18th and finished with 1-under 71.

Sneha keeps 2-shot lead with Gaurika, Jasmine in close chase in 5th Leg of Hero WPGT

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Despite closing her second round with a bogey Sneha Singh stayed put on the top of the field by two shots in the fifth leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Golden Greens Golf Club here on Friday.

Sneha, who turned in even par and had two early birdies on the back nine, was bogey free for the stretch till she dropped a shot on the Par-5 18th and finished with 1-under 71. This alongside her first round 68 put her at 5-under 139 for 36 holes.

Gaurika Bishnoi, who had four birdies, also suffered back-to-back bogeys on sixth and seventh and carded 71, one of the four players to get that score on the second day. Gaurika had 70 on the first day and is now 3-under 141.

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Lying third also with a 71 was Jasmine Shekar, who has been coming close to the leaders often enough. She had two birdies and one bogey. In the first round she shot 72 and is now 1-under 143.

With just three players under par, a tense tussle is on the cards between the top three Sneha, Gaurika and Jasmine. The cut fell at 12 with 16 professionals and 2 amateurs making it through to the final round.

Sneha opened the day with a birdie but dropped two bogeys in succession on third and fourth and then birdied seventh and ninth with a bogey in between on eighth. On the back nine she birdied 10th and 11th, but dropped a shot on 18th.

Having already won the third leg of this season  Sneha is looking to be the first multiple winner in 2023. Jasmine Shekar was second to Sneha in the third leg and is looking for her maiden win, while Gaurika won the 13th leg in 2022.

Khushi Khanijau (73-73) was fourth while Tvesa Malik, trying to play herself back into form after a long break, had four birdies against three bogeys and a double bogey in her 73 and was tied fifth with Rhea Jha.

The fourth player to  card 71 was Ananya Datar, who after 83 on the first day improved by 12 shots to shoot 1-under 71 and was lying 12th.

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