The 16th Hero Women’s Indian Open, set to take place at the DLF Golf and Country Club from October 24-27, will feature a strong field, including seven Ladies European Tour (LET) champions. The event, offering a $400,000 prize purse, promises a thrilling competition with a mix of established stars and rising talents.
Results for: Ladies European Tour
Indian golfers Ridhima Dilawari and Tvesa Malik had a solid start at the La Sella Open on the Ladies European Tour, while Shubhankar Sharma struggled in the first round of the BMW PGA Championship. Read about their performances and the tournament leaders.
Four Indian golfers, led by Tvesa Malik and Pranavi Urs, are set to compete in the La Sella Open, as the Ladies European Tour resumes action after the Solheim Cup. The tournament promises intense competition with a field of 132 players battling for the top spots.
Indian golfer Diksha Dagar secured her place in the weekend rounds of the KPMG Women’s Irish Open after a late birdie on the 17th hole salvaged her round. She joined other top players like Ursula Wikstrom, who leads after two rounds.
Indian golfers Vani Kapoor, Tvesa Malik, and Ridhima Dilawari failed to make the cut at the Dutch Ladies Open, the last Ladies European Tour event before the Paris Olympics. Meanwhile, Swiss star Kim Metraux extended her lead to five strokes after a 5-under 67, putting her in prime position for her first LET victory.
World number one golfer Nelly Korda has withdrawn from next week’s Ladies European Tour event in England after being bitten by a dog last week. Korda, who missed the cut at the Women’s PGA Championship, is seeking treatment and recovery from the incident.
Belgium’s Manon De Roey has secured her second Ladies European Tour title with a dominant performance at the South Africa Women’s Open. De Roey held a three-shot lead heading into the final day and maintained her advantage despite challenging windy conditions, carding an even-par 70 to claim the title by four shots. She started the day with a birdie on the seventh hole but dropped a shot on the eighth. However, De Roey recovered with another birdie on the ninth to extend her lead to five strokes. Despite a bogey on the 18th, De Roey remained composed and sealed the victory. New Zealand’s Momoka Kobori and England’s Gabriella Cowley finished in a tie for second place, while Cowley also claimed the Sunshine Ladies Tour Order of Merit.