Avani Prashanth wins WGAI order of merit with 13-shot win

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Avani Prashanth's win at Chandigarh follows her twin success on the Hero WPG Tour in 2021 when she won the third and 11th legs of the Hero WPGT.

Amateur Avani Prashanth underlined her superiority with a third straight under par score at 2-under 70 and completed a huge 13-shot win over the field in the 15th and final leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Chandigarh Golf Club.

Avani, who has not played much on HWPGT this season as she was busy playing around the world, shot 68-66-70 for a total of 12-under 204. So dominant was Avani that she had three of the five under par scores registered this week. The others came from second placed Gaurika Bishnoi, who shot 70 on the second day and Seher Atwal had the best round of the final day with a 69, while finishing in a tie for fifth.

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Avani had a sedate front nine after opening with a bogey. She then had nine pars in a row with many of the putts not dropping in. She finally found the birdies with back-to-back efforts on Par-3 11th and Par-4 12th. A bogey on Par-5 13th was a disappointment, but she quickly made up with birdies on the 15th and the 17th for 70.

India’s highest ranked amateur’s win at Chandigarh follows her twin success on the Hero WPG Tour in 2021 when she won the third and 11th legs of the Hero WPGT.

While the week’s spotlight was Avani, she was followed by Gaurika, the top professional with a final round of 73. Gaurika had four birdies against three bogeys and a double bogey. She finished with a total of 1-over 217.

Sneha Singh (77-72-75) totalled 224, which was 20 shots behind the winner. Sneha tied with Lakhmehar Pardesi (73-75-76).

Khushi Khanijau, who had a hole-in-one on the Par-3 eighth, carded 1-over 73 and was tied fifth with Seher Atwal (69) at 225, while Hitaashee Bakshi (74-76-77) was seventh at 227.

Pranavi, who is playing at the LPGA Qualifying School this week in the United States, topped the Hero Order of Merit.