Diksha finishes 44th, Tvesa 61st in Australia

India’s Diksha Dagar overcame a difficult start to recover to a respectable even par 72 and finish tied 44th ahead of compatriot Tvesa Malik (T-61) at the Pacific Bay Resort Australian Ladies Classic — Bonville golf tournament.

Published : Feb 24, 2019 15:42 IST , Coffs Harbour (Australia)

Tvesa Malik, who finished as the top domestic pro on Women’s Pro Golf Tour in India, is playing her first season outside India.
Tvesa Malik, who finished as the top domestic pro on Women’s Pro Golf Tour in India, is playing her first season outside India.
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Tvesa Malik, who finished as the top domestic pro on Women’s Pro Golf Tour in India, is playing her first season outside India.

India’s Diksha Dagar overcame a difficult start to recover to a respectable even par 72 and finish tied 44th ahead of compatriot Tvesa Malik (T-61) at the Pacific Bay Resort Australian Ladies Classic — Bonville golf tournament here.

Diksha, playing in her first season as a pro, had four birdies and four bogeys as she finished the week with rounds of 71, 77, 76 and 72 for a total of eight-over 296.

READ: Diksha Dagar, Tvesa Malik slip down in third round in Australia

Tvesa, who finished as the top domestic pro on Women’s Pro Golf Tour in India, is playing her first season outside India. She shot 78 in the final round, which included seven bogeys and just one birdie to end at tied 61st spot.

Norway’s Marianne Skarpnord ended a six year drought to claim her fourth title on the Ladies European Tour after a closely fought battle.

She fired a final round of 69 to earn a two-stroke victory on eight-under-par ahead of Australian Hannah Green and Nuria Iturrios of Spain at Bonville Golf Resort.

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