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Round 3 of the Women's Indian Open 2024 at the DLF Golf and Country Club concluded with some riveting golf action, setting the stage for an exciting final day. As the tournament heads into its closing round, the leaderboard reflects a mix of top international players and rising Indian talents battling it out on the challenging course. Here’s a look at the highlights from Day 3.
Manon De Roey of belgium during women's indian open
Belgium’s Manon De Roey and England’s Alice Hewson delivered impressive performances to share the top spot on the leaderboard, both finishing with a score of -3. Their consistency throughout the round allowed them to maintain a narrow lead. De Roey’s powerful drives and Hewson’s precise short game were crucial in keeping them ahead of the pack. With just one round remaining, the duo will be focused on sustaining their form to clinch the title.
England’s Liz Young sits in third place with a score of -2, just one shot behind the leaders. She showcased resilience and skill, climbing up the leaderboard with a solid round. Young’s consistent play kept her in contention, and she will be aiming to close the gap and challenge for the top spot on the final day.
Emma Spitz is positioned in fourth place at even par (E). The Austrian golfer managed to hold her ground despite the tough conditions, putting herself in a promising position ahead of the final round. With only a few strokes separating her from the leaders, Spitz could be a dark horse in the race for the title.
Hitaashee Bakshi (IND) During the women's indian open
Among the Indian golfers, Hitaashee Bakshi emerged as the highest-ranked player on the leaderboard, tied for 15th with a score of +5. Her performance has been commendable, especially against a field of seasoned international players. As the highest-ranked Indian in the tournament, Bakshi will be aiming for a strong finish on the final day to improve her position further.
Amateur golfer Mannat Brar has been one of the standout performers among the Indian contingent, tied for 22nd place with a score of +6. Alongside professional Pranavi Urs, Brar’s steady play and poise under pressure have made her one of the top Indian performers in the tournament. Her impressive showing has caught the attention of many, showcasing the depth of talent in Indian golf.
Ridhima Dilawari and Tvesa Malik found themselves tied at 35th with a score of +10. While Dilawari managed to hold her ground, Diksha Dagar’s performance was notably below expectations, with the seasoned golfer slipping to a tie for 55th at +14. The tough conditions at the DLF Golf and Country Club tested their resilience, and both will be looking to end the tournament on a positive note with a strong final round.
As the tournament heads into its final day, all eyes will be on the leading duo of Manon De Roey and Alice Hewson as they battle for the top honors. The closely contested leaderboard ensures an exciting finale, with Liz Young and Emma Spitz still very much in contention. Among the Indian players, Hitaashee Bakshi will be aiming to finish as the top-ranked local golfer, while Mannat Brar’s impressive run continues to capture the attention of the golfing community.
With the challenging course conditions and the pressure of the final round, the Women's Indian Open 2024 promises a thrilling conclusion. Golf fans can expect a gripping day of action as the players tee off for one last time in pursuit of glory.
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