Vidhatri Urs wins playoff for consecutive wins on WGAI

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Playing the extra hole on the 10th, Vidhatri Urs made a par, while Amandeep Drall missed out. Photo: WGAI

Vidhatri Urs picked up her second title in just her fourth start as a professional as she grabbed the 10th Leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at Prestige Golfshire, Bengaluru.

Vidhatri, who finished third and tied third in her first two starts, which were the seventh and eighth legs of the Tour, won the ninth leg and made it back-to-back withs with a win in a play-off in the tenth leg.

 

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Vidhatri, who started the day with a two-shot lead over the field, could afford a 2-over 74, but with Amandeep Drall playing a fine round of 2-under 70, the best card of the day, the clash headed into a play-off.

Vidhatri kept her nerves as Amandeep missed the fairway and did not recover. Playing the extra hole on the 10th, Vidhatri made a par, while Amandeep missed out.

Vidhatri had just two birdies against four bogeys, while Amandeep opened with an eagle two on Par-4 first. She added three more birdies on third, fourth and sixth with a bogey on the Par-5 fifth. Despite being four behind Vidhatri at the start of the day, Amandeep caught up with the leader halfway through the final round.

Amandeep and Vidhatri had two bogeys and one birdie on the back nine and ended in a play-off.

 

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Sneha Singh with a second straight 71 was third, one shot behind Vidhatri and Amandeep. Sneha needed another birdie on the 18th after she made a birdie on the 17th. She failed and missed on getting to 2-over total that would have got her into a three-way play-off. Sneha had five birdies against four bogeys.

Rhea Jha (73) was fifth, while Jasmine Shekar, who was chasing Vidhatri after the second day, shot 77 and finished fifth.

Amateur Mannat Brar (74) and Hitaashee Bakshi (77) were tied for sixth, while Khushi Khanijau 78) was eighth.

Kriti Chowhan (76) and Neha Tripathi (77) completed the Top-10. Saanvi Somu crashed to 79 and was out of the Top-10 in 11th place.