Women’s Aus Open: Diksha, Vani, Avani make cut; Bakshi, Urs miss

Indian golfers Diksha Dagar, Vani Kapoor and Avani Prashanth made the cut at the Women’s Australian Open. Celine Herbin leads the field by one shot, with Hannah Green among those tied for second. Hitaashee Bakshi and Pranavi Urs missed the cut.

Indian Trio Makes Cut in Adelaide

Diksha Dagar, Vani Kapoor and Avani Prashanth made the halfway cut at the Women’s Australian Open, while two other Indians, Hitaashee Bakshi and Pranavi Urs, missed the cut.

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According to a release, Diksha, who was the top Indian last week, also shot 2-over 74 and was now 2-over for two rounds.

Vani Kapoor, who received an invite this week, added 2-over 74 to her first round 72. She was also 2-over for 36 holes, and the duo was Tied-31st.

Avani, who missed the cut in her last two starts, shot 77 on the first day and added 72 to make the cut on the line at 5-over. She was tied-60th, as 67 players made the cut.

Hitaashee Bakshi (77-74) and Pranavi Urs (78-75) missed the cut.

Herbin Holds Slender Lead Over Chasing Pack

Celine Herbin will take a one-shot lead into the weekend after carding a second round 69 (-3) at a testing Kooyonga Golf Club to move to six-under par.

Major winner Hannah Green sits just one back in a tie for second alongside compatriot Kirsten Rudgeley and France’s Agathe Laisne – a recent winner at the Ford Women’s NSW Open.

The two-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner Herbin came alive on her back-nine, the course’s front-nine, following 10 consecutive pars.

After the turn, Herbin posted birdies at the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th to soar into a two-shot lead before she handed two shots back to the field with a double bogey on the 8th.

But with the Adelaide heat cooling down, the 43-year-old made a clutch birdie at the par-5 9th thanks to a wonderful third shot. She leads a bunched field by a single shot heading into the weekend in Australia.

One of the chasers, seven-time LPGA winner Green, carded five birdies in her final 10 holes to recover from a double-bogey at the 7th and post a 69 (-3).

There has not been an Aussie winner of the Women’s Australian Open since Karrie Webb lifted the famous trophy in 2014.

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