Vani Kapoor Aims for Hat-Trick Victory at WPGT's 6th Leg

Synopsis
On March 12, Vani Kapoor continued her pursuit of a hat-trick at the WPGT 2025, carding an even par 72 at DLF Golf and Country Club. With a total of 144 for two rounds, she's ahead of Sneha Singh and amateur Anvvi Dahhiya, both tied at 75. The competition remains fierce as they vie for the title.
Key Takeaways
- Vani Kapoor is leading the WPGT 2025 with an even-par score.
- Sneha Singh struggles with a double bogey on the final hole.
- Amateur Anvvi Dahhiya shows strong performance, maintaining a tie for second.
- Lavanya Jadon drops in rankings after a disappointing second round.
- The cut for the tournament was set at 163, allowing 25 players to continue.
Gurugram, March 12 (NationPress) Vani Kapoor is on track for a remarkable hat-trick of victories in the Women’s Pro Golf Tour (WPGT) 2025 after carding a consecutive even par 72 at the DLF Golf and Country Club on Wednesday. The seasoned player (72-72), who triumphed in both the fourth and fifth Legs, is now at an even-par 144 for 36 holes, holding a two-shot lead over Sneha Singh (71-75), who ended the day with a double bogey on the Par-5 18th, finishing with a score of 3-over 75. Tied with Sneha for second place is amateur Anvvi Dahhiya (71-75).
Sneha, currently leading the Order of Merit, is engaged in a fierce competition with Vani. Each has secured two victories in the five events held thus far.
Vani began her round with a birdie but faced challenges, including a bogey on the sixth and an early double bogey on the Par-5 fourth hole, putting her at 2-over for the day. However, she bounced back with four birdies on the seventh, 13th, 15th, and 17th holes, offsetting two bogeys on the 10th and 14th, finishing with a score of 72.
When Sneha reached the final hole in her leading group, she was tied with Vani, who had already completed her round. Sneha recorded four birdies but finished with a double bogey on the 18th, placing her two shots behind Vani.
Amateur Anvvi Dahhiya made three birdies during her round, all on the back nine, but also had four bogeys and a double bogey, resulting in a score of 75, which keeps her tied for second with Sneha.
The first-round leader, Lavanya Jadon, saw her score drop from 70 in the first round to 77 in the second, plagued by a series of four bogeys between the 13th and 16th holes, which dropped her from first to fourth place. Both Gaurika Bishnoi (74-76) and Amandeep Drall (74-76) finished with scores of 76 and are tied for fifth at six over 150.
Ridhima Dilawari (75) and Gauri Karhade (79) currently occupy seventh and eighth positions, while Anvitha Narender (78) and Jasmine Shekar (79) are tied for tenth. The cut was set at 163, allowing 25 players to proceed.