GOLF
Aditi shoots second straight 69, finishes T-Thirty fourth at Founders Cup
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok carded a second consecutive 69, that includes 4 birdies, to complete Tied-Thirty fourth on the Founders Cup, marking her first occasion on the LPGA Tour this season.
The 26-year-old, who had rounds of 72-70-69-69 for a 4-under complete, closed on a positive observe with birdies on the seventeenth and the 18th on Sunday.
A five-time winner on the LET, Aditi, who has usually performed just a few weeks on the Women European Tour every season, will tee off on the Saudi Women Worldwide, which carries an enormous purse of USD 5 million.
On the Founders Cup, Yealimi Noh beat former World No. 1 Jin Younger Ko by 4 strokes to grow to be the season’s first Rolex First-Time Winner at Bradenton Nation Membership.
Noh started the ultimate spherical one stroke forward of Ko at 18-under and shot 3-under 68 to complete 21-under 263 for the week.
Ko shot 71 and was 17-under for the week for second place.
Whereas Ko was disillusioned to not decide up her fourth profession victory on this occasion, there have been loads of positives for her second consecutive top-five end on the LPGA Tour.
Megan Khang completed solo third at 16-under general. Three gamers tied for fourth at 13-under, a bunch that included Olympians Hannah Inexperienced and Miyu Yamashita and 2024 LPGA Tour rookie Jin Hee Im.
– PTI
TATA Metal PGTI Gamers Championship: Native favourites S.S.P. Chawrasia and Rahil Gangjee in focus
Native favourites S.S.P. Chawrasia and Rahil Gangjee together with Rashid Khan and S. Chikkarangappa will probably be among the many main golfers to be seen in motion within the Skilled Golf Tour of India (PGTI) season opener, the TATA Metal PGTI Gamers Championship, beginning on the Tollygunge Membership course in Kolkata on Tuesday.
The occasion, providing a prize purse of ₹1 crore, will characteristic 121 professionals and three city-based amateurs — Varish Mohta, Suveer Kapoor and Anshul Mishra.
The professionals embody gamers from the USA, Italy, Czech Republic, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal.
– Y.B. Sarangi