Pune:Tvesa Malik and Gaurika Bishnoi's return to action for the fourth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour will enhance the intensity of the competition as another new high of 38 starters will be achieved this week at the Poona Club Golf Course.
The fourth leg in 2021, which will be combined with the nine legs held in 2020 for a consolidated Order of Merit, will offer Rs 10 lakhs.
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After Ridhima Dilawari started 2021 with a win in Bengaluru, Pranavi Urs won the second leg in Chennai and then 14-year-old Avani Prashanth stunned the field with a superb win in Mumbai that included two rounds of 3-under 67 on the first and third days. She would be looking to become the first player to win back-to-back titles while retaining her amateur status. In 2020 Pranavi won the second leg as an amateur but turned professional before the third leg, which also she won.
In the first two legs of 2021, amateurs gave an indication of their skills as two of them finished in the top-10. Disha Kavery was fourth in Bengaluru and Sneha Sharan was T-7, while Sneha Singh and Avani were T-7 in the second leg in Chennai. Avani then emerged a winner in the third leg to send a warning to the established players.
With a whole bunch of young stars like Hitaashee and Jahanvi Bakshi and amateurs like Sneha Singh and Avani Prashanth posing a big challenge, the established stars are not going to have it easy.