How Did Avani Prashanth and Aditi Ashok Fare in Spain?

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How Did Avani Prashanth and Aditi Ashok Fare in Spain?

Synopsis

Avani Prashanth and Aditi Ashok showcased commendable performances at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España, finishing just outside the Top-10. Discover how they fared and who claimed the championship title in this thrilling finale on the Ladies European Tour.

Key Takeaways

  • Avani Prashanth and Aditi Ashok both finished tied-11th at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España.
  • The tournament was won by Nastasia Nadaud with a score of 16-under-par.
  • Other Indian players included Hitaashee Bakshi (T-43), Pranavi Urs (T-47), and Diksha Dagar (T-71).
  • Nadaud's strong performance included birdies and an eagle, showcasing her skills.
  • India's golfers are showing increasing talent on the international stage.

Malaga (Spain), Dec 1 (NationPress) Avani Prashanth and Aditi Ashok both achieved a score of 1-under 71, placing them at tied-11th, just outside the Top-10 at the concluding event of the season, the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España. Other Indian players included Hitaashee Bakshi who scored 69 and finished T-43, Pranavi Urs with a score of 73 landing T-47, and Diksha Dagar who ended with a 75, placing her at T-71.

The championship was claimed by France's Nastasia Nadaud, who delivered an impressive performance by shooting a 66 (-6), winning the season finale by a four-shot margin on the Ladies European Tour (LET).

On the final day, Avani and Aditi played together and both finished with a score of 71. Avani recorded four birdies but had three bogeys, while Aditi managed three birdies and two bogeys. Both players bogeyed the 18th hole, which prevented them from securing a spot in the Top-10.

Nadaud, only 21, began the final round in third position, five shots off the lead held by Trichat Cheenglab. She quickly made her way up the leaderboard with birdies on the first and third holes, followed by an eagle on the fourth, and another birdie on the fifth.

After the turn, Nadaud continued her strong performance with three consecutive birdies on holes 10, 11, and 12, before dropping shots on the 13th and 16th holes. Nevertheless, she finished the 18th hole with a four-shot lead and secured her first LET title with an impressive score of 16-under-par.

Working with LET player Michele Thomson as her caddie since September, Nadaud credits this partnership for enhancing her confidence.

Finishing in solo second place was Australia's Kirsten Rudgeley, who concluded her final round with a 69 (-3) in Malaga.

A tie for third place was shared among four players: Australia's Kelsey Bennett, Germany's Olivia Cowan, Norway's Dorthea Forbrigd, and France's Perrine Delacour, all finishing at 11-under-par.

In the LET Order of Merit standings, Singapore's Shannon Tan ended the year as the top player, leading by 183.01 points ahead of England's Rhodes, while Nadaud climbed from ninth to third place.

Point of View

It's vital to recognize the accomplishments of Indian golfers like Avani Prashanth and Aditi Ashok. Their performances at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España highlight the growing talent within the sport in India. While they narrowly missed the Top-10, their efforts reflect the dedication and potential of Indian players on the international stage, and we can expect to see more from them in the future.
NationPress
01/12/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España?
France's Nastasia Nadaud won the tournament with a score of 16-under-par.
What positions did the Indian players finish in?
Avani Prashanth and Aditi Ashok finished tied-11th, Hitaashee Bakshi was T-43, Pranavi Urs was T-47, and Diksha Dagar was T-71.
What was Avani and Aditi's final score?
Both Avani Prashanth and Aditi Ashok scored 1-under 71.
How did Nadaud rise to the top during the final round?
Nadaud made early birdies and an eagle, quickly climbing from third place to the top of the leaderboard.
What impact did Michele Thomson have on Nadaud's performance?
Nadaud credits her caddie Michele Thomson for helping to improve her confidence during the tournament.
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