Saint-Andrews [Scotland]August 24 (ANI): Indian golfers Aditi Ashok and Diksha Dagar failed to qualify for the 2024 Women's Open after the first two rounds at the Old Course, St Andrews.
Aditi scored 76-76 while Diksha Dagar scored 77-76 to miss out on the second round where she would likely be ahead by four points even though the second round is not over yet. The top 65 players tied for 144 qualify for the last two rounds of the women's Grand Slam.
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Aditi managed to level the score after 14 holes, and his over-par total at that stage was enough to see him through to the second round. But he fell three shots short of par at that point and was two shots over par on the 15th and 16th holes, finishing with a score of 76 and eight over par.
Deeksha's round can be divided into three parts: the first round resulted in six pars, then the next six rounds resulted in four bogeys, and the last six rounds resulted in six pars for a 76 and finished at 9 over par for both days.
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World number one Nelly Korda shot a mistake-free 68, as she did on the opening day. On the first day, he recorded five birdies and one miss, and made only one mistake in 36 holes.
The two-time major champion won his second major title at Chevron earlier this year. He has also won five straight titles and six titles in seven appearances in the first half of the year. However, the 2000 Tokyo Olympic gold medalist finished 22nd in Paris, and a win here could make up for that.
She is three shots ahead of the defending champion, the American Lilia Fu (69-70), and last year's runner-up, the British Charlie Hall (67-72).
Olympic gold medallist Lydia Ko (71-70) and 2022 AIG Women's Open champion Ashley Buhai (72-69) shared fourth place with Japan's Mao Saiju, South Africa's Cassandra Alexander and Taipei's Chen Pei-yun. (ANI)
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