Aditi finishes T-6th for second Top-10 in a row on LPGA

The tournament, cut short to 36 holes because of rain and weather, had Aditi setting the clubhouse target as she played her second and final round in 5-under 66 to finish at 7-under 135.

Published : May 07, 2018 22:42 IST , Texas

 This was Aditi Ashok’s second top-10 in a row after her tied-seventh at LPGA Mediheal, last week. (File Photo)
This was Aditi Ashok’s second top-10 in a row after her tied-seventh at LPGA Mediheal, last week. (File Photo)
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This was Aditi Ashok’s second top-10 in a row after her tied-seventh at LPGA Mediheal, last week. (File Photo)

Young Indian golfer Aditi Ashok notched up her second successive top-10 finish by finishing Tied-sixth at the Volunteers of America LPGA Texas Classic, here.

The tournament, cut short to 36 holes because of rain and weather, had Aditi setting the clubhouse target as she played her second and final round in 5-under 66 to finish at 7-under 135. The event was shortened to 36 holes due to severe weather on Thursday and Friday.

This was Aditi’s second top-10 in a row after her tied-seventh at LPGA Mediheal, last week. Before that, her two best finishes this season were T-14 at Kia Classic and T-19 at Hugel-JTBC La Open.

Later in the evening, Sung Hyun Park showed why she is one of the stars to watch this season as she went on to win the tournament by coming good in clutch situations.

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Aditi, who shot 69 in the first round, also played 14 more holes of her second round on Saturday itself for a total of 32 holes. On Sunday, she played her four holes with one birdie and on par-5 15th and three pars to finish the round in 66.

Aditi’s 7-under target came over two hours before Park began, so she knew exactly what was needed to capture her third career LPGA win. Her first big step was a long chip in from just off the green at fourth for eagle to jump into a share of the lead. The second was her last shot of the day when she was on 10-under. Park chipped in for birdie from the right of the green to finish at 11-under.

Park’s short game was magnificent this week as she took 24 putts in round one and 28 in round two. Lindy Duncan finished birdie-birdie-birdie about 45 minutes after Park had finished posting 10-under. The chip-in turned out to be the shot that won Park the tournament.

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