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Amateur saanvi in action

Another amateur Saanvi takes lead in 4th leg of Hero WPGT

Mumbai, Feb 26 : Vietnam-bound amateur Saanvi Somu played a steady bogey free second round of 2-under 68 to move into the lead in the fourth leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club. The 16-year-old Saanvi has finished runner-up multiple times on the Hero WPGT, the latest of which was the first leg this season. After Mannat Brar being on the top a day earlier, Saanvi is the second amateur to take the spotlight this week.

Saanvi, who will be in the Indian team at next week’s Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship, shot 73 in the first round. In the second she parred the first 11 holes before she found her first birdie on the Par-4 12th hole. That was followed by five steady pars and a birdie on the Par-5 18th for a 68. At 1-over 141 she is one ahead of the experienced Vani Kapoor who added an even par 70 to her first round of 72.

Vani, who will soon be playing on the international circuit, had three birdies and three bogeys in her first 11 holes, and parred the last seven.

Another amateur Anuradha Chaudhuri shot even par 70 to get into a three-way tie with Vani and Seher Atwal (72-70).

Lavanya Jadon, who began the day with a bogey, did well to pick four birdies between the fifth and the 14th as she shot even par 70 and was placed Tied-fifth alongside Jasmine Shekar, a two-time winner in 2024. Jasmine had rounds of 72-71 to be 3-over 143.

On a tight leader board which has a dozen players within four shots of each other, Gaurika Bishnoi (75-69) was sole seventh. Gaurika began the day with an eagle, the only one of the day and then had nine pars. She dropped back-to-back bogeys on the 11th and the 12th but picked a birdie on the closing hole, the 18th, for a 69 which was the day’s second best after Saanvi’s 68.

First-round leader amateur Mannat Brar (68-77), who accompanies Saanvi to the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship in Vietnam next week, was tied eighth alongside Hitaashee Bakshi (72-73), winner of the 2024 Hero Order of Merit, Shweta Mansingh (70-75), Disha Kavery (74-71) and Kriti Chowhan (70-75). They were all 5-over 145 each.

Mannat, who had a superb first round, faltered on the second day and after a first day’s 68 she went nine shots over that with three bogeys and two double bogeys in a round of 7-over 77.

Ridhima Dilawari (74-72) was T-13 with Ananya Datar and Durga Nittur.

Sneha Singh, winner of the last two events, had another off-day as she followed her first round 73 with a 74 and was T-16. At 7-over 147 she is six behind but a low final round can give her an outside chance of a hat-trick of wins after having won the last two legs.

Tee times for the third and final round of the fourth leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club, Mumbai:

1. 8:00 am: Shagun Narain 150, Anisha Agarwalla 150;

2. 8:10 am: Khushi Khanijau 149, Neha Tripathi 148;

3. 8:20 am: Sachika Singh 148, Amandeep Drall 148, Karishma Govind 148;

4. 8:30 am: Agrima Manral 148, Keerthana Rajeev (A) 147, Sneha Singh 147;

5. 8:40 am: Ananya Datar 146, Ridhima Dilawari 146, Durga Nittur 146;

6. 8:50 am: Mannat Brar (A) 145, Kriti Chowhan 145, Shweta Mansingh 145;

7. 9:05 am: Hitaashee Bakshi 145, Disha Kavery 145, Gaurika Bishnoi 144;

8. 9:15 am: Jasmine Shekar 143, Lavanya Jadon 143, Seher Atwal 142;

9. 9:25 am: Anuradha Chaudhuri (A) 142, Vani Kapoor 142, Saanvi Somu (A) 141;

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Vani Kapoor receiving winner's cheque and trophy from Mr. Rishi Mattu, General Manager-ITC Grand Bharat

Vani Kapoor receiving winners cheque and trophy from Mr Tusch Daroga, VP-DLF Golf and Country Club