Did Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs Make the Cut at Aramco China?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs made the cut at the Aramco China Championship.
- The cut was set at -2, with 63 players advancing.
- Thailand’s Cheenglab leads the tournament with a score of 12-under-par.
- Chinese players Ruoning Yin and Ruixin Liu are tied for second.
- Team Rhodes won the event with a score of 39-under-par.
Shenzhen (China), Nov 7 (NationPress) Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs successfully made the 36-hole cut at the Aramco China Championship, positioning themselves for a chance to enhance their rankings in the final round.
Diksha, returning after a hiatus post the Women’s Indian Open, recorded a score of 3-under 70 with four birdies and one bogey. Similarly, Pranavi Urs also achieved a score of 3-under 70 with five birdies and two bogeys.
Diksha stands at Tied-35th, while Pranavi Urs occupies Tied-49th. Unfortunately, Avani Prashanth (74) and Tvesa Malik (75) did not make the cut, which was set at -2, allowing 63 players to advance to the final day.
Leading the tournament is Thailand’s Cheenglab, who scored 65 (-8) on the second day, totaling 12-under-par, as reported by Xinhua.
Cheenglab made birdies on the second, third, and fifth holes, followed by an eagle on the sixth and another birdie on the eighth.
Despite dropping a shot on the 15th hole, she made an impressive hole-out eagle on the 17th and capped off her round with a birdie on the last hole, maintaining a one-shot lead.
Chinese players Ruoning Yin and Ruixin Liu share the second position after also scoring 65 (-8) on day two.
Both golfers made nine birdies and only dropped one shot during their rounds, delighting the home crowd.
A four-way tie for fourth place includes American Alison Lee, Thailand’s Pramphun, Sweden’s Kajsa Arwefjäll, and China’s Qianhui Lin, all at nine-under-par.
Team Rhodes clinched a convincing four-stroke victory at the Aramco China Championship with an impressive score of 39-under-par on the World Cup Course at Mission Hills China.
The team, featuring Mimi Rhodes, Kristyna Napoleaova, Trichat Cheenglab, and Kultida Pramphun, started the day in third place at 18-under-par.
They quickly surged ahead, achieving eight-under for the round after just five holes and finishing the front nine at -9.
Continuing their momentum on the back nine, they gained strokes on every hole, highlighted by Cheenglab’s incredible hole-out eagle on the 17th, securing their lead.
This marks Rhodes’ second team victory, having previously won in Riyadh in 2024 shortly after turning professional.