Women's Golf Association of India

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Tvesa in Action; Tvesa getting her winners cheque

Tvesa holds off Jahanvi to win 6th leg of Hero WPGT, ends long title drought

Jaipur, March 19:Tvesa Malik managed to stay afloat and keep her nerves as she overcame an over par round and still win the sixth leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour by two strokes at the Rambagh Golf Club.

The bubbly Gurgaon golfer, Tvesa also ended an 18-month winless drought dating back to 2019, a season in which she won three times. Tvesa, leader by three when the final round began, was 2-over after the first four holes but managed to hang in with a birdie on 17th as the leaders started on the back nine.

Jahanvi Bakshi gave Tvesa a run for her money as she came within a shot of the leader with birdies on the first and second. Tvesa and Jahanvi bogeyed the Par-4 third hole and the gap of one stayed as both players parred from fourth to seventh. When Jahanvi bogeyed the Par-5 eighth, Tvesa pulled two ahead with a par. A par from both on ninth, the closing hole, ended the race in Tvesa’s favour.

Tvesa shot 2-over 72 for 1-under 209 as Jahanvi carded 1-over 71 for 1-over 211. Tvesa’s last win was in September 2019, while Jahanvi won last week.

Tvesa was happy with the win, but felt her game could have been better. She said, “The game has been good and I have been feeling good about my game so far this year. Obviously, I had a couple of rounds that have been off but overall games has felt good. Every week has felt like it should have been better and it had a potential to be a lot better. I feel like it's been games in trending in the right direction.”

“In terms of the game I feel like that it's been good I've been making small changes, working a lot more on my scoring and trying to be able to convert lot more. On the days when its good it is really showing but some work still needs to be done.”

“I still think there's a long way to go for my putting. I think I just need work to do but I'm still happy with the week even though I know today was not as good as I would have wanted to be. I would have liked to win on a better note. I think it was tricky day out there, not just for me but for everybody.”

On the final day’s action, Tvesa added, “I'm just really pleased this week that I could get it done because it's a win after a long, long time so I think I was really just hungry for that and I'm really glad I could make that happen.

I'm just going to keep this in mind going forward from here and hopefully just work on a few more things and get everything in order before the season in Europe starts.”

Amateur Kriti Chowhan showed her familiarity at the Rambagh course with the day’s best card of 1-under 69 to finish third. She had four birdies against three bogeys.

Hitaashee Bakshi (71) was fourth and Amandeep Drall (72) was fifth, but managed to stay atop the Hero Order of Merit, which is being combined for 2020 and 2021.

Ridhima Dilawari (77) was sixth, Vani Kapoor (73) was seventh, amateur Avani Prashant (77) was eighth while Ananya Datar (75) and Seher Atwal (76) completed the Top-10.

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Ms. Hitaashee Bakshi receiving winner's cheque and trophy from Mr. Tusch Daroga, AVP Ops-DLF G&CC