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Liz Young (ENG) Wins Women's Indian Open 2024 at -2; Amateur Mannat Brar Shines as Top Indian Finisher at T11

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Posted by Admin 27 Oct 2024

The Women's Indian Open 2024 came to a thrilling conclusion at the DLF Golf and Country Club, with England's Liz Young emerging victorious after a gripping final round. Finishing at -2, Young clinched her first win at this prestigious tournament, showcasing exceptional skill and composure. Along with the coveted title, she took home a prize of $60,000, marking a significant achievement in her career. As the competition heated up, the course proved to be a test of endurance and precision, with Indian amateur Mannat Brar delivering a standout performance as the highest-placed local golfer at T11.

 

 

Liz Young’s Road to Victory

 

 

 

LIZ YOUNG WITH THE WOMEN'S INDIAN OPEN TROPHY

 

Liz Young's journey to the top of the leaderboard was a testament to her resilience and consistency. Navigating the challenges posed by the tricky course, she maintained a steady hand while others faltered. Despite entering the final day just one shot behind the leaders, Young's determined approach saw her make crucial birdies and avoid the costly mistakes that affected her competitors. Her victory at -2 not only adds the Women's Indian Open title to her list of accolades but also boosts her career with the $60,000 winner's prize.

 

 

A Four-Way Battle for Second Place

 

 

The race for second place was an intense affair, with four golfers finishing just one shot behind Young at -1. Singapore’s Shannon Tan, Belgium’s Manon De Roey, France’s Agathe Sauzon, and New Zealand’s Momoka Kobori all displayed moments of brilliance but none could capitalize on the opportunities to catch Young in the final stretch. De Roey, who had led after the third round, struggled to find the same rhythm on the closing day, allowing Young to pull ahead. Tan, Sauzon, and Kobori put up valiant efforts but ultimately settled for a shared runner-up position.

 

 

Mannat Brar: A Star Emerges

 

 

 

 

Indian amateur Mannat Brar stole the spotlight with a remarkable performance, finishing tied for 11th at +4. Her position as the top Indian finisher was a proud moment for the home crowd, as Brar displayed remarkable composure and skill beyond her years. Competing against seasoned professionals, the young golfer showed she could handle the pressure, consistently making solid shots and keeping her nerves in check. Her achievement not only makes her a rising star in Indian golf but also inspires a new generation of young golfers in the country.

 

 

Hitaashee Bakshi and Pranavi Urs Battle Hard

 

 

Among the Indian professionals, Hitaashee Bakshi and Pranavi Urs put up notable performances, finishing tied for 16th at +6. Both golfers showed glimpses of their potential throughout the tournament, with moments that hinted at a top-10 finish. However, the demanding course conditions made it challenging to keep pace with the leaders. Still, their efforts were commendable, and they will take valuable experience from this competition as they continue to hone their skills.

 

 

Struggles for Diksha Dagar and Tvesa Malik

 

 

The tournament proved difficult for seasoned Indian golfers Diksha Dagar and Tvesa Malik. Finishing at +12 and +9, respectively, both struggled to find their form on the unforgiving course. Despite high expectations, the pair were unable to mount a significant challenge for the top positions. Dagar and Malik’s performances were uncharacteristic, leaving them with plenty to reflect on as they seek to bounce back in future events.

 

 

WGAI President Aims to Elevate the Standard of Women's Golf

 

 

During the prize distribution ceremony, the President of the Women's Golf Association of India (WGAI) , Mrs. Kavita Singh expressed her disappointment with the overall performance of the Indian players. She emphasized the need to review the current system and implement measures to improve the standard of women's golf in the country. The President also highlighted a proud moment for the host venue, mentioning that all the players on the Ladies European Tour (LET) had voted the DLF Golf and Country Club as the best course worldwide. This recognition underscores the course’s world-class status and serves as a motivation to enhance the level of play among Indian golfers.

 

 

A Thrilling Conclusion to a Prestigious Tournament

 

 

The Women's Indian Open 2024 delivered excitement and drama right up to the final hole. With Liz Young’s well-earned victory and a $60,000 prize, the tournament highlighted both the challenges of the DLF Golf and Country Club and the depth of talent in women’s golf. Young's win will undoubtedly resonate in the golfing world, while Mannat Brar’s impressive finish provides a glimpse of India’s bright future in the sport.

 

 

As the dust settles, the Women's Indian Open leaves behind a legacy of memorable moments and a promise of even greater competitions in the years to come. The triumphs, the near-misses, and the rising stars all combine to make this edition of the tournament one for the history books.

 

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