‘Golf lover’ Rakul Preet shares a glimpse of ‘evening spent well’
Actress Rakul Preet Singh on Thursday shared a sneak peek into her 'well spent evening' -- playing golf.
Actress Rakul Preet Singh on Thursday shared a sneak peek into her 'well spent evening' -- playing golf.
Zara shot 73 and shared the lead with Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu, the reigning Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific champion, and Japan’s Aina Fujimoto.
Diksha, with two Top-10s on the LET, has been playing well and will stay on Epson Tour for the Atlantic Beach Classic next week.
Overall 144 players will be seen in action in the Hero Inďian Open whose winner will receive a cheque of USD 382,500, Runners up will take home USD 247,500 while third placer will get USD 141,750.
Last week’s winner, Amandeep Drall (76) was fourth, while Queen Sirikit – bound amateur Vidhatri Urs (73), also the winner of the opening leg this season, was tied fifth with amateur teammate Zara Anand (74).
Sneha leads the Hero Order of Merit by a mere Rs. 500 over Hitaashee Bakshi, who has won once and finished runner-up three times.
Binu, playing only his second season as a professional, emerged wire-to-wire winner having led the field in all four rounds. His last round of 64 was the day’s best score.
Behind Taylor and Novak was Maverick McNealy (65-57) at 10-under 132.
Amateurs led by Nishna Patel occupied three of the top four places at the end of the first round of the opening leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Poona Club Golf Course on Wednesday.
The 28-year-old Aman (65-66-64-66) made a quality chip-putt on the last hole to post an error-free final round of four-under 66 and secure his fourth career win by one shot at a total of 19-under 261.